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geoffreysdiamonds01 · 2 years ago
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Lab diamonds in San Francisco CA
In recent times, a lot of brides are moving away from natural diamonds and towards lab diamonds in San Francisco, CA. Lab-made diamonds have the same aesthetic, chemical, and optical properties as natural diamonds with the exception of being made in a lab. These diamonds can easily be made in just a couple of weeks, unlike natural diamonds that take years to form. Since lab diamonds don’t require the usage of natural resources like water, labor, or mining they are much more ethical and sought-after by eco-conscious couples. Lab-grown diamonds also use carbon-neutral equipment allowing you to maintain a zero-carbon footprint.
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sbwritesshit · 6 years ago
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Britt Sinha
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BASICS
FULL NAME: Britt Sinha NICKNAME(S): None BIRTHDAY: May 3, 1989 SPECIES: Lycanthrope RELIGION: Atheist ORIENTATION: OCCUPATION(S): None
APPEARANCE
FACECLAIM: Summer Bishil EYE COLOR(S): Brown HAIR COLOR(S): Brown HEIGHT: 5'3" BODY BUILD: Slight PIERCINGS: Ears twice, belly button TATTOOS: Small crescent moon on her left wrist
BACKGROUND
HOMETOWN: San Francisco, CA FINANCIAL STATUS: Upper Class EDUCATION LEVEL: 1 day short of a Bachelor’s Degree LANGUAGES: Latin, Spanish, Italian, French, German and Arabic
RELATIONSHIPS
BIRTH ORDER: Only Child SIBLINGS: None FAMILY: Lara (mother), David (father) SIGNIFICANT OTHER(S): None CHILDREN: None PETS: None
PERSONALITY
MORAL ALIGNMENT: Lawful Evil MYERS-BRIGGS TYPE: ESTJ, The Executive HOGWARTS HOUSE: Slytherin POSITIVE TRAITS: Charismatic, Dramatic, Eloquent, Resourceful, Determined NEGATIVE TRAITS: Deceptive, Calculating, Selfish, Extravagant, Judgemental
MISC
ELEMENT: Fire ANIMAL: Tiger TROPES: The Primadonna It’s All About Me Spoiled Brat
BIOGRAPHY
For as long as she could remember, Britt had it all. She never wanted for anything, same as her parents before her. Britt’s great grandparents had spent the majority of their lives cultivating a small fortune, allowing for her parents to attend the best boarding schools, poised to attend the most esteemed colleges, and eventually secure high paying positions without even breaking a sweat. The fact that they were a family of werewolves had never stopped them, instead only fueling their desire for normalcy and extravagancy. Britt’s grandmother was under the impression that the world owed her repayment for cursing her with the werewolf gene. You could say she worked for her fortune, but it would be more apt to say she demanded it be given to her. There was rarely a person alive who could deny her any requests and while she often cited her charm for this, those closest to her knew it was her bullheadedness. It was to Britt’s father’s chagrin that his daughter showed early signs of his mother’s traits.
From childhood, Britt had a penchant for the finer things in life, throwing loud tantrums almost daily. Sometimes it wasn’t even as a result of not getting what she wanted, but simply to remind her parents that she was there and demanded their attention at any given moment. The girl was drawn to fine silk dresses and shiny, glittering shoes,  convinced she was a princess in another life. Some days, the young girl thought it was a blessing to be born a lycan. After all, every time she ripped through one couture dress, she had a perfect excuse to replace it with something even more fabulous. She forced down the cons that came with what she was, instead focusing on everything her nature could give her.
Britt breezed through school, finding her place at the top of the food chain in the gilded halls of Stanford University. Poised to become Valedictorian, rising to the esteemed office of President of Kappa Alpha Theta, and with a highly coveted job offer lined up following graduation, Britt had the world on a silver platter, ready for her to reach out and grab it. Little did she know, her world was about to come crumbling down.
Despite the relatively normal, albeit fashionable and lavish, life Britt had carved out for herself, there were still glaring reminders of the beast that lived within her. Reminders that she mostly shoved to the back of her mind, reminders that certain humans took note of and latched onto once the news about werewolves became public. It was only a few hours before the end of the year high tea at the sorority house when a knock on her door brought Britt’s life as she knew it to a screeching halt.
Men in military grade armor stood in the pristine hallway of her kingdom, pointing silver bullets at her heart while doctors in sterile white coats flanked them, needles and scalpels at the ready. Britt had never learned to fight as some other wolves had, never thinking this sort of danger applied to someone of her status. She kicked herself for her arrogance now as she was loaded up with the rest of the vermin, lesser wolves who had tried to hide on the fringes of society. In the end, they all arrived at the same dreary and hellish place.
Britt has been a part of Blackbriar since only a few months after it opened its decrepit gates. Her status at least allowed her to be shipped off to the commune rather than sliced open on some lab table, but she knew she couldn’t rely on her previous power if she wanted to survive here. Other wolves didn’t seem to care much for manners or societal norms, never having lived the high life Britt was so accustomed to and often looking down on her for being “soft”.
She was on her own now, aside from the few other members of her new found family who seemed to truly understand her. The Diamond pack, they became. There was no word from her family before Blackbriar, and she doubted she would ever hear from them again, if they even survived. But this wasn’t the place to dwell on the past, it was the place to plot your future. Britt resolved that no matter what, she would find herself back at the top, even if it was only the top of this monstrous prison.
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theartofjewels · 3 years ago
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A diamond is a very beautiful and rare gemstone. The process of mining for diamonds is very difficult and is often dangerous. It is also costly. A lab grown diamond buyers in usa is a more environmentally friendly and more affordable alternative to a mined diamond. Lab grown diamonds are made in a lab. They are grown from a small piece of diamond called a seed, which is placed in a machine called a growth chamber. It is made up of carbon-bearing gases, such as methane, and hydrogen. The gases are heated and produce plasma that surround the seed. The plasma contains enough heat and pressure to force the carbon atoms to bond together and form the diamond. The diamond is then taken out of the machine and cut into the desired shape. Lab grown diamonds are virtually identical to mined diamonds, but they are environmentally friendly and much more affordable.
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digitalconvo · 4 years ago
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Diamond Mining Market Segmentation, Regional Dynamics ,Business Opportunities
Global Diamond Mining Market: Overview
Lucrative gains associated with diamond mining have helped in driving sales across the global market. Countries with viable sites for diamond mining have prospered in terms of revenue generation and improved trade relations. Furthermore, several countries have projected their expertise diamond mining as proof of their growth on the global development index. The complexities of mining key gemstones have discouraged several regions from dipping their feet into it. However, this trend has not affected existing vendors from making ardent efforts to increase the viability of mining sites. The next decade is set to witness increased inflow of revenues in the global diamond mining market. The renewed interest of key stakeholders in diamond mining is behind the aforementioned projection.
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A syndicate review on the global diamond mining market explains key trends, opportunities, and dynamics pertaining to market growth. The presence of an industrious sector for mining has helped market vendors in persisting on the path of development. Miners had underscored the potential of diamond mining in several regions. However, with emergence of new techniques for mining, the market is regaining momentum.
Global Diamond Mining Market: Notable Developments
An array of new trends has contributed to the growth of the global diamond mining market. The below-mentioned developments have largely aided market growth in recent times.
Several companies operating in the lab-grown diamond business have made tall claims about the sustainability, eco-friendliness, and eco-conscious appeal of their products. This trend has helped these companies in attracting a large consumer base over the past decade. However, the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued several warnings to these companies for making ambiguous and unsupported claims. Warnings by FTC shall to these established players provide a window for growth to new vendors.
NMDC is a state-owner diamond miner in India, and the company is set to make rapid strides in the business. The company is expected to win a contract worth billions of dollars for a potential diamond mining project at an abandoned site in India. Such opportunities can help market vendors in widening their profit margins.
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Diamond Mining Market: Growth Drivers
Advancements in Marine Exploration
Popularity of pipe mining and alluvial mining has given an impetus to the growth of the global diamond mining market. Furthermore, national authorities have invested in developing new techniques and cutting-edge technologies for mining diamonds. The importance of marine exploration in diamond mining has emerged as an important dynamic of market growth. The marine industry has embraced innovation and dexterity over the past decades. Offshore operations for diamond mining are expected to fetch viable results for the vendors. In rare cases, diamonds run towards the coast due to kimberlite pipe erosion, and this proves to be lucrative for miners. Therefore, the diamond mining market is characterised by fluctuating rates of growth.
Diamond Sourcing Under the Radar of Scrutiny
Despite the large size of the diamond mining industry, sourcing of diamonds still remains a matter of contention. A large number of analysts contest the ethicality of diamond sourcing, and this poses a threat to market growth. These analysts argue that, apart from diamonds sourced from Canadian mines and the ones created in labs, all others are under a speck of doubt related to their ethical sourcing. Nevertheless, circulation of diamonds across the global marketplace fetches revenues for miners and sellers.
The global diamond mining market can be segmented by:
Type
Alluvial Mining
Pipe Mining
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littlemissbeautybazaar · 4 years ago
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Beware of Rosce Jewelers
There used to be several posts letting people know about this company but they seemed to all go missing so I wanted to share I some information so everyone can be well informed before doing business with this Company.
They have stolen pictures from other website and used them as their own. They used a picture from theblondesalad.com and shared it as one of their “Monette” pieces of Jewellery.
They claim on Facebook and LinkedIn that they were founded by a woman named “Chelsea Holden” in 2003 but on their website they have a picture of a different woman and name her as “Islay”.
They claim to be based in San Francisco, CA but there is no address listed for the company anywhere in California. Their products also ship exclusively from Shenzhen, China - a city known for making counterfeit products.
They claim they sell lab made diamonds but will not provide any documentation proving the diamonds’ authenticity
They claim to have 70,000 reviews but there is no evidence of this on the internet. They also claim to be endorsed or featured in InStyle, buzzfeed, Vogue, Business Insider, the knot, and Martha Stewart Weddings, but there is no evidence of Rosce Jewelers being mentioned in any of those publications.
My Personal experience - they sent me the wrong item and refused to exchange or send the correct necklace. Instead they told me I needed to keep the product THEY sent in error and buy the necklace I ordered originally again. We went back and forth for weeks and all they would offer is a discount to repurchase the product I bought in the first place. I posted to their Instagram and Facebook to try to get answers but was blocked on Instagram and all of my negative reviews deleted (I noticed they deleted all other negative reviews or requests for help too). On Facebook, all negative experiences disappear as well and I was blocked from commenting. I then took to review wedsites and on Trustpilot, Rosce flags my reviews as I genuine every 60 days or so requiring me to resubmit all documentation which is verified every time.
Please please please know what you are getting into before doing business with Rosce Jewelers. Below is a link providing evidence to my above claims outside of my personal experience. You can view that on trustpilot as soon as it is verified again.
https://imgur.com/a/CJ1jVBY
submitted by /u/potato_witch [link] [comments] source https://www.reddit.com/r/jewelry/comments/itkfen/beware_of_rosce_jewelers/
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redcarpetview · 5 years ago
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ACADEMY ANNOUNCES 2020 GRANT RECIPIENTS
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Mindy Kaling presents the Oscar® for Animated Feature Film to Jonas Rivera, Josh Cooley, and Mark Nielsen during the live ABC Telecast of The 92nd Oscars® at the Dolby® Theatre in Hollywood, CA on Sunday, February 9, 2020.
           LOS ANGELES, CA – The Academy Foundation of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced today the 96 recipients of its 2020 FilmCraft and FilmWatch grants, including recipients of the emergency grant funds announced last month in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. All of the grants, which total a combined $2.5 million in funds, are awarded based on current need to organizations that support filmmakers and reach audiences from underserved communities.
         “The Academy’s first priority remains to help those in our film community most impacted by the current global crisis. Our contribution of $2 million in emergency funds to the Academy Foundation, along with the grants we bestow on an annual basis, will surely benefit struggling organizations so they may continue to encourage diverse storytelling and enrich cinema and its artists,” said Academy governor and Education Committee chair Nancy Utley.
       “The Academy’s Grants committee is honored to continue to provide much-needed support to these 96 worthy organizations – their impact on the world of film is truly immeasurable,” said Marcus Hu, chair of the Grants committee.
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                         Grants range from $5,000-$200,000. Recipient institutions and programs are as follows:
   African Diaspora Film Festival, Inc. (New York, NY)
African Film Festival (New York, NY)
American Museum of Natural History/Margaret Mead Film Festival (New York, NY)
American Film Institute (Los Angeles, CA)
Arabian Sights Film Festival/Filmfest DC (Washington, DC)
Art-House America Campaign (Ann Arbor, MI)
Asian CineVision/43rd Asian American International Film Festival (Brooklyn, NY)
Asian Culture and Media Alliance (San Diego, CA)
Atlanta Jewish Film Festival (AJFF) (Atlanta, GA)
Austin Film Society (Austin, TX)
Barnard College/Athena Film Festival (New York, NY)
Berklee College of Music (Boston, MA)
Berkshire International Film Festival (Great Barrington, MA)
Big Sky Film Institute/Big Sky Documentary Film Festival (Missoula, MT)
BlackStar Film Festival (Philadelphia, PA)
California Institute of the Arts (Santa Clarita, CA)
Center for Asian American Media/CAAMFest (San Francisco, CA)
Center for Documentary Studies/Full Frame Documentary Film Festival (Durham, NC)
Chicago Filmmakers (Chicago, IL)
Chicago International Film Festival/Cinema/Chicago (Chicago, IL)
Chicago Latino Film Festival (Chicago, IL)
Chicken & Egg Pictures (Brooklyn, NY & San Francisco, CA)
Cinema Tropical (New York, NY)
Cine Qua Non Lab (Morelia, Mexico)
Columbia Film Society (Columbia, SC)
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                        Dance Theatre Etcetera (Brooklyn, NY)
Diamond in the Raw (Culver City, CA)
Documental Ambulante AC (Mexico City, Mexico)
Dreaming Tree Foundation (Rock Island, IL)
Echo Park Film Center (Los Angeles, CA)
Educational Video Center (New York, NY)
Exceptional Minds (Sherman Oaks, CA)
Facets/Chicago International Children’s Film Festival (Chicago, IL)
Film Independent (Los Angeles, CA)
Film Society of Lincoln Center (New York, NY)
The Film Society of Minneapolis-St. Paul (Minneapolis, MN)
Firelight Media (New York, NY)
The Flaherty Film Seminar/International Film Seminars Inc. (Brooklyn, NY)
Frameline (San Francisco, CA)
GALA Inc. (Grupo de Artistas LatinoAmericanos) (Washington, DC)
George Eastman Museum (Rochester, NY)
Ghetto Film School (Bronx, NY & Los Angeles, CA)
GLAS Animation/GLAS Animation Festival (Berkeley, CA)
Hamilton College (Clinton, NY)
Independent Feature Project (Brooklyn, NY)
Indie Memphis (Memphis, TN)
Indigenous Showcase (Seattle, WA)
Inner-City Arts (Los Angeles, CA)
Inner-City Filmmakers (Santa Monica, CA)
International Documentary Association (Los Angeles, CA) International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management/Indigenous Film & Arts Festival (Denver, CO)
Internews Network/FilmAid (Arcata, CA; Washington, DC; London & Paris)
Jacob Burns Film Center (Pleasantville, NY)
Jewish Film Institute/San Francisco Jewish Film Festival (San Francisco, CA)
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                  Kartemquin Films (Chicago, IL)
Los Angeles Filmforum (Los Angeles, CA)
Maysles Institute (New York, NY)
Media Arts Center San Diego (San Diego, CA)
Media City Film Festival (Windsor, Ontario)
Mizna’s Twin Cities Arab Film Festival (St. Paul, MN)
Montclair State University Foundation (Montclair, NJ)
Museum of the Moving Image (Astoria, NY)
Muslim Public Affairs Council (Washington, DC)
National Association of Latino Independent Producers (NALIP) (Culver City, CA)
New Orleans Film Society (New Orleans, LA)
New York Asian Film Foundation/New York Asian Film Festival (New York, NY)
New York Women in Film & Television (New York, NY)
Newfest (New York, NY)
Northwest Film Forum (Seattle, WA)
Outfest (Los Angeles, CA)
Pan African Film Festival (Los Angeles, CA)
Points North Institute/Camden International Film Festival (Camden, ME)
Portland Community Media (Portland, OR)
Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project (San Francisco, CA)
Ragtag Film Society/True/False Film Fest (Columbia, MO)
Raw Art Works’ Real to Reel (R2R) Film School (Lynn, MA)
Reel Abilities NY (New York, NY)
Reel Works (Brooklyn, NY)
Rosendale Theatre Collective: Women in Experiment Schneemann/Hammer (Rosendale, NY)
SFFILM (San Francisco, CA)
SIFF (Seattle, WA)
San Francisco Cinematheque (San Francisco, CA)
San Francisco Silent Film Festival (San Francisco, CA)
Scribe Video Center (Philadelphia, PA)
Sedona International Film Festival (Sedona, AZ)
Silver Bullet Productions (Santa Fe, NM)
Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian/Native Cinema Showcase (New York, NY & Santa Fe, NM)
Streetlights (Los Angeles, CA)
Sundance Institute (Los Angeles, CA & Park City, Utah)
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                Toronto International Film Festival (Toronto, ON)
UnionDocs Center for Documentary Art (Brooklyn, NY)
Utah Film Center/Damn These Heels Queer Film Festival (Salt Lake City, UT)
Venice Arts (Marina del Rey, CA)
Visual Communications Media/Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival (Los Angeles, CA)
Women In Film (Los Angeles, CA)
Women Make Movies (New York, NY)
          The Academy’s FilmCraft and FilmWatch grants were established to identify and empower future filmmakers from nontraditional backgrounds, cultivate new and diverse talent, promote motion pictures as an art form, and provide a platform for underrepresented artists.
        The Academy Grants program provides financial support to qualifying film festivals, educational institutions and film scholars and has awarded more than $15 million since 1968.
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nicholasmeyler · 5 years ago
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Great Searches in Powder Metallurgy, and More
Wingate Dunross, Inc. is the leading California boutique Retained Search Firm for 36 years, setting multiple World-Records in the field. __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ATTENTION: Scientists and Engineers My new client is in the vicinity of Boston, MA and is a very promising leading startup in 3D Printing of metals.  They have retained me exclusively to search for a VP of Materials.  Relocation assistance and stock options are available, as well as competitive salary. (1) VP of Materials (Boston, MA) This person will lead a team of 8+ people, mostly PhDs.  The team itself works on metallurgical research, optimizing process parameters for metal alloys, materials characterization, heat treatment and metal powder evaluation. Responsiblities Supervising research, development and qualification of material formulations, debinding processes, and sintering processes across alloy compositions and product lines. Managing requirements, scope and schedules for material development. Collaborating with hardware and process engineering to develop robust printing processes for metallic components Collaborating to define requirements for 3D printing processes and materials. Collaborating to define requirements for materials processing hardware. Maintaining high levels of communication with cross-functional teams on schedules and product development status. Working with interdisciplinary team to define write and execute designed experiments.
         Qualifications          MS or PhD in materials science, metallurgical engineering or related field.          Prior experience supervising materials research in both early and late stages of product development.          Deep experience in metals processing or similar industry          High temperature metal processing          Powder materials processing          Additive manufacturing          Quality engineering          Intellectual property development          Excellent written and oral communication NOTES:  Looking for someone with commercialization and productization experience, metal injection molding (MIM), 3D Printing experience is a plus, but not required.  Experience with powder process ceramics helpful, strong team-player, experience solving hard problems, social leadership skills. (2)  Different job based in Greenville, South Carolina; a position with the World's leading Capacitor manufacturer.
Title: Tantalum Powder/ Anode Development Scientist
Education:         M.S. or Ph.D. in material science or engineering related field (Chemical Engineering, Metallurgy, Materials Engineering etc.)
Experience:       10 or more years of experience in R&D environment; technical knowledge of valve metal powders, powder metallurgy and processing.  Technical experience in the design and manufacturing processes of solid electrolytic capacitors a plus.
Company is a manufacturer of capacitors and other passive components.  With 24 manufacturing and R&D facilities and 16,000+ employees worldwide. They are a global leader in the tantalum solid electrolytic, ceramic, film and aluminum electrolytic capacitor industry.
Job Responsibilities:
Will be responsible for tantalum powder and anode development projects in Simpsonville, SC and Matamoros, Mexico to support new product development and current product improvements. Projects will include material and process improvements within Company's various locations and with other tantalum powder vendors. Participate in cross-functional teams, comprising of members from various departments at Company global locations.
Work with other senior technology members to enhance the technology research capability at the Company, enable ongoing development of new tantalum capacitor products and solve technical issues associated with current products.
Provide regular updates to management.
Submit patent invention disclosures and technical papers as necessary to enhance Company's IP and technical position in the industry.
Expected to have or quickly acquire the technical expertise and knowledge of tantalum powders, their manufacture and use in the construction of tantalum based solid electrolytic capacitors.
Expected travel is 10 to 25% of time.
Job Qualifications:
Strong technical background with successful project work.
Capacity to acquire a deep technical understanding of materials and processes.
Knowledge of statistical analysis and design of experiments.
A general knowledge of metal powder manufacturing is highly desired as well as knowledge of solid capacitor manufacturing.
Strong work ethic.
Self-motivated person that requires little supervision.
Exceptional communication skills. Must possess excellent spoken and written English.
Available for regular domestic and international travel.
Another Client is America's leading manufacturer of lab-grown diamonds.  They have multiple outstanding openings at this time for which I am intently focused upon finding world-class candidates. (3) Electrical Equipment Engineer (Wenatchee, Washington) We are looking for an industrial equipment focused electrical engineer to install, maintain and troubleshoot plasma reactors. You'll be working with an experienced team of process engineers, maintenance technicians locally and collaborating with mechanical, electrical, and software engineers in San Francisco. Your goal will be to install new production tools, achieve maximum productivity for our production line through improving equipment capabilities and troubleshooting problems on the line. The job will be hands-on, installing and maintaining tools in a manufacturing environment. You’ll be: Installing, upgrading and maintaining plasma reactors (CVD tool) Troubleshooting for industrial control/electrical systems including high voltage power supplies, controllers, sensors, pumps, PLC’s, valves, and other devices Tracking and reporting on equipment uptime/downtime, root cause analysis, OEE, MTBF and the like Working with manufacturing technicians, plan and execute upgrades and retrofits to improve tool reliability and process capabilities Writing procedures and checklists, assisting and training maintenance Working on multidisciplinary teams to solve complicated problems Requirements: Bachelor's degree in EE, or similar engineering discipline 3+ years of hands on engineering experience Experience with industrial electronics and/or equipment control systems A qualified candidate will have a subset of these skills: Software: PLM system, 2D CAD (Autocad or Draftsight), PLC ladder logic, 3D CAD is a bonus Ability to read and edit control schematics and P&ID drawings Experience troubleshooting a variety of electrical systems from three phase AC power to low voltage DC board level signals. High voltage power supplies and microwave related experience is a bonus. Operational knowledge of programmable power supply, oscilloscope, spectrum analyzer, and other common bench-top testing tools. Hands on fabrication: soldering, electrical assembly, mechanical assembly, basic metalwork (drill, saw) (4) Mechanical Equipment Engineer (South San Francisco, CA) We are looking for a hands-on engineer to join our team to support improvement and operation of PECVD vacuum equipment. You'll be working with an experienced team of mechanical, electrical, and materials engineers and scientists to design new parts, document and communicate changes, and troubleshoot problems on manufacturing systems.
The job will be hands-on, developing hardware devices in a manufacturing environment. You’ll be:
● Designing, engineering, building, testing, and optimizing parts for vacuum manufacturing systems
● Creating high quality engineering documents, including manufacturing and inspection drawings, and assembly documentation and procedures, using  In-depth understanding of GD&T.
● Overseeing equipment projects on the manufacturing floor, such as upgrades, installation of new equipment, and test and qualification procedures
● Managing suppliers to construct parts and assemblies on time and within budget
● Selecting and integrating off the shelf hardware for process control, product quality measurement, and automated manufacturing tasks
● Working with a multidisciplinary team and learning new skills where necessary
● Analyzing performance of existing equipment and implementing your own solutions and improvements  Your Qualifications:
● Bachelor’s degree in ME or similar from top tier school
● Strong mechanical engineering background with at least 1 - 5 years of professional experience with designing, building, testing and optimizing parts for vacuum manufacturing systems.
● Experience with project management and supplier/subcontractor management
● Minimum 3 years of SolidWorks experience
● Experience with PLM system, Engineering Release, Engineering Change Order
● Knowledge of ultra high vacuum tool and associated components such as pumps, gauges, sensors, MFC’s, pyrometers.
● Experience working in a manufacturing environment
● Experience with ultra high vacuum system, plasma reactor, CVD is a plus.
● Experience working with electro-mechanical control systems is a plus.
● Hands on fabrication: Machining (mill/lathe), soldering, and electrical assembly is a plus
(5) Modelling and Simulations Engineer (South San Francisco, CA) We are looking for a multiphysics modelling and simulation expert to help us make our world leading diamond production technology even better. You will apply your knowledge of physics, engineering, and simulation technology to create models that accurately describe conditions within complicated high-tech manufacturing systems, and use these models to assist process and equipment engineers in designing solutions.  A desire to tackle difficult problems and work with a team to create innovative solutions is a must.
Responsibilities:
Creating models and simulations to describe and illuminate root causes of problems on our line
Developing new types of simulations to improve in-house analysis ability
Communicating and working with engineers to solve problems based on the results you find
Implementing and performing tests on actual hardware to validate your models
Designing parts and processes to take advantage of improvement opportunities you find
Working with a multidisciplinary team and learning new skills where necessary
Studying existing equipment and implementing your own solutions to the problems you find Requirements:
Advanced degree in in engineering or science from top tier school
3-10+ years of career & academic multiphysics simulation experience
Simulation software (ansys, comsol, star-ccm+, cst, etc.): 3 years minimum of full-time use
Independent, goal oriented problem solver
Knowledge of vacuum/plasma based manufacturing or scientific equipment and associated sensors and components (Pumps, valves, pressure sensors, spectrometers, MFC's, pressure controllers, pyrometers, etc.)
Experience designing and manufacturing parts, especially for vacuum environments
Experience working in a manufacturing environment
(6) R&D Engineer (South San Francisco, CA)
We are looking for an ambitious and hands-on engineer to take responsibility for investigating unique manufacturing processes and technologies, and developing in house hardware solutions to pass to production. You'll be working with an experienced team of mechanical, electrical, and materials engineers, and will be encouraged to gain experience in different areas. The position will involve hands-on work with complex semiconductor style plasma CVD manufacturing equipment, requiring knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mechanical and electrical engineering.
Responsibilities:
Developing ideas and requirements from scientific papers on new types of processes and hardware to try in our factory
Developing hardware and executing  experiments with the goal of improving our manufacturing process
Working with a multidisciplinary team and learning new skills where necessaryPersonally operating and collecting data from manufacturing equipment for R&D purposes
Evaluating effectiveness of various manufacturing processes by comparing production rates and cost of operation
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in Physics, Mechanical/Electrical/Chemical Engineering, or similar field3+ years of hands on experience in an R&D environment
Ability to confidently operate complicated prototype equipmentSelf starter, capable of identifying needs and implementing solutions without help
A desire to learn new skillsEffective communication, must be comfortable working closely with team members
Flexible, and adept at working in a fast paced environment
Software: JMP or other statistical analysis package, CAD (solidworks), FEA or other simulationKnowledge of UHV vacuum manufacturing, including  equipment and practices
Experience with Labview
Proficient writing queries in SQL, and/or NoSQL
Experience working hands-on with semiconductor style manufacturing equipment
Experience with design of experiments
(7) Director, Process Engineering  (South San Francisco, CA)
We are looking for an ambitious and hands-on manufacturing expert to manage process engineering in our factory. You will manage a small team of skilled engineers to solve day-to-day manufacturing problems, track and improve key production and quality metrics, run experiments to test new ideas, and design and implement improvements. The job will require some knowledge of vacuum deposition equipment, manufacturing technology, chemistry, physics, and material science. A desire to lead a small nimble team is a must.
Responsibilities:
Ownership of manufacturing hardware technology development projects
Support for introduction of new technology to the manufacturing line
Troubleshooting for difficult problems brought by other departments
Project management from concept development, prototyping, testing, and deployment
Identifying new engineering or technical needs, recruiting talent where needed
Consult for the production team on best methods for use of equipment to improve production metrics
Effective management of engineering time and funding
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Science
Experience managing an engineering team
10+ years of hands on experience in high tech manufacturing
Self starter, capable of identifying needs and implementing solutions without help
Effective communicator: must provide information to a variety of parties, from guidance and documentation for manufacturing technicians, to high level reports for the executive leadership team
Team Player who will work with equipment and manufacturing leads to jointly operate an effective factory
Knowledge of UHV manufacturing, especially PECVD
Software: JMP, Tableau, or other statistical analysis package
Experience working hands-on with semiconductor style manufacturing equipment
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Top 10 Affordable, Kid-Friendly Suburbs That City Parents Won’t Hate
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It’s said there’s a season for everything—a time to sow and a time to reap, a time to scoop up bargains at after-holiday sales, and a time to purge that extra crap you didn’t need in the first place. And many new parents inevitably face the most transformative season of all—the one when they decide they have no choice but to leave the excitement and cramped quarters of city life and head for the bigger houses and better school systems in the suburbs.
Even if they do it kicking and screaming.
But now that many older millennials, those in their 20s to mid-30s, are finally settling down, the ’burbs are getting a boost. Last year marked the first time this decade that the nation’s suburban population grew faster than the population of cities, according to the Brookings Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. And as these younger homeowners populate America’s bedroom communities, they’re increasingly opting for places offering up some of the big-city perks they’ve grown to know and love.
So where should family folks go when they’re reluctant to say goodbye to late-night pizza delivery, freedom from needing to buy car insurance, bars that don’t have “TGIF” in their names, or honest-to-God culture? We’ve got you covered. The data team at realtor.com® found the most affordable, family-friendly suburbs outside the nation’s biggest cities that offer plenty of amenities parents will enjoy on their own.
“You’re seeing more millennials moving to the suburbs, especially as they have kids,” says realtor.com’s chief economist, Danielle Hale. “People are definitely looking for affordability, better schools, less crime… [So] more outer suburbs have really put in an effort to develop walkable town centers and other places for people to gather, to enjoy similar benefits they’d find in urban centers.”
In order to come up with our move-here-now list for America’s cool moms and dads, we started by looking at the nation’s 10 largest cities. Then we took all the surrounding ZIP codes outside the city limits to find the best ’burb for each major metro. (We excluded a second Texan city, Houston, so we could squeeze in bellwether city San Francisco, the 11th-largest metro.) We looked at*:
Affordability based on realtor.com data, defined as less than $400K ($500K for pricey SF)
Percentage of children residing in each ZIP code
Availability of child care
Number of toystores
School rankings
Number per capita of restaurants, bars, and museums
Low crime rates
Reasonable commuting time (70 minutes or less)
So get over it: Trading the city for the suburbs doesn’t have to be torture. Just check out our list!
The ’burbs
Claire Widman
1. Edison, NJ
Suburb of: New York City  ZIP code: 08817 Median home price in ZIP code: $295,050
Roosevelt Park in Edison
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Low crime, good schools, and the 217-acre Roosevelt Park make this town of just over 100,000 residents one of the more attractive suburbs in the New York metro area. It also boasts a genius connection. After all, it gets its name from Thomas Edison, who established his world-changing Menlo Park industrial research lab in 1867. Parents can bring their own young scientists to visit the newly renovated—and way interactive—Thomas Edison Center. Seriously, it’s a fascinating place, even on repeat visits.
There’s no shortage of things to do for just about every kind of kid here, from the fun Rebounderz trampoline center (yo, don’t forget those waivers!) to the Triple C Ranch and Nature Center, a wildlife refuge. And for the grownups, there are plenty of bars and restaurants—over 280 of ’em, according to TripAdvisor. Yes, you can go to the Applebee’s here, but you don’t have to.
“When people are ready to make the move from city limits, they come,” says local real estate agent Marc Rizzo of RE/MAX Diamond Realtors. “We always see a big influx of families from New York City. You get more for your money here. In fact, their [mortgage] payments are probably going to be significantly cheaper than what they’re paying for rent in the city.”
2. Seal Beach, CA
Suburb of: Los Angeles  ZIP code: 90740 Median home price in ZIP code: $355,050
Seal Beach, CA
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You thought Southern California was out of reach, pricewise? Check out Seal Beach, the northernmost beach town in Orange County. True, downtown Los Angeles and the Silicon Beach area aren’t really within commuting distance, but the town is just down the road from Long Beach, the second-largest city in the greater L.A. metro area.
There’s a real sense of community and camaraderie in this 25,000-person township, and plenty to do, too, with a quaint/California-cool downtown and enough excellent restaurants to justify the popular Seal Beach Food Tour.
And your home is likely to be a solid investment. The local economy is stable, thanks to the presence of a major Pacific naval installation and a Boeing Co. facility that built rocket parts for NASA’s Apollo moon missions. The adjoining Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are the busiest and second-busiest container ports in the nation.
Seal Beach also has some of the highest-rated schools in the nation, according to GreatSchools.org. And did we mention the beaches themselves? Nice. The near-perfect Southern California climate draws families looking to enjoy biking, hiking, surfing, kite-flying, and watching free outdoor movies in the fall at Eisenhower Park. Parents can sign the kiddies up for surf lessons. And hey, why not take one yourself? It’s (almost) never too late.
3. Plainfield, IL
Suburb of: Chicago  ZIP code: 60585 Median home price in ZIP code: $369,475
The Smirnoff bottling facility in Plainfield should help ease your transition to the suburbs.
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Families looking for a new home with a Main Street USA vibe should look toward Plainfield, about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. The entire downtown has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, for its commitment to various architectural styles of the last century.
“Most of our clients are families who move out to Plainfield for the schools. It’s a nice suburban destination,” says local real estate broker Keith Lang of John Greene Realtor. “We’ve got a really nice selection of newer homes—most built after 2000—and brand-new schools, shopping, and roads.”
The village stands out for its high percentage of child care providers and close proximity to parks, golf courses, and lots of other outdoor recreation. Don’t miss the 839-acre Lake Renwick Preserve, where bald eagles can be spotted, along with nesting herons, egrets, and cormorants.
For those who prefer indoor pursuits, there’s the massively popular Plainfield Lanes. It offers bowling, arcade games, and an escape room that you, um, have to escape from.
4. Keller, TX
Suburb of: Dallas ZIP code: 76244 Median home price in ZIP code: $282,525
Keller, TX
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This suburban outpost, located between fast-growing Fort Worth and Dallas, describes itself as “the premier community in which to live, work, play, and invest by balancing big-city comforts with small-town charm.” Yeah, they’re laying it on a bit thick, but the description is pretty accurate. The family vibe starts with the region’s unswerving emphasis on education: Twenty of its schools have been recognized by the Texas Education Agency, and 20 major universities are located within an hour of Keller.
The suburb “is a fabulous area for families,” says Denise Kennedy, of Kennedy & Co. Realty. “They really invest in the community to make it a good place to live.”
It’s also significantly cheaper than Dallas, where homes go for a median $420,000 within city limits.
Keller also benefits from its proximity to well-known attractions, including the 212-acre Six Flags Over Texas amusement park and AT&T Stadium, the $1.2 billion home of the Dallas Cowboys. For more highbrow entertainment, it’s just a quick hop to some of the nation’s top museums, including the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas.
5. Swedesboro, NJ
Suburb of: Philadelphia ZIP code: 08085 Median home price in ZIP code: $273,500
Old Swedes Inn in Swedesboro, NJ
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Located about 25 miles southwest of Philadelphia, this tiny town of 2,600 has “a great school system, a vibrant, recently renovated and expanded library, and a downtown business district that is exploding with new restaurants and shops,” according to Swedesboro Mayor Thomas Fromm. Thanks, Mayor Tom!
So what the heck do you actually do here? Eat, for one thing: Swedesboro boasts the area’s best Asian, Italian, and pub restaurants, according to a countywide competition. Parents can rest assured that their young ones are well cared for, since the town is also is to the county’s top day care center, the Goddard School, according to the residents.
Bonus: It’s also home to the family-friendly Bridgeport Speedway, billed as the “fastest dirt track in the East.” Vroom.
6. Chesapeake Beach, MD
Suburb of: Washington, D.C. ZIP code: 20732 Median home price in ZIP code: $349,375
Chesapeake Beach, MD
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Famed Washington, D.C., suburbs like Falls Church, Arlington, and Alexandria garner lots of attention for their high-powered residents and equally ascendant home prices. But there are other communities that attract capital worker bees in search of a more laid-back lifestyle. Chesapeake Beach, a town of 5,900, was established as a seaside resort in the early 20th century and still maintains much of its early ambience.
The town is home of the Herrington Harbor Marina, routinely voted one of the best marinas on the bay. Combine that with better-than-average schools, affordable homes, and a low crime rate, and the 35-mile drive into Washington seems a lot more palatable.
7. Coral Springs, FL
Suburb of: Miami ZIP code: 33065 Median home price in ZIP code: $376,175
Aerial view of Coral Springs, FL
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This master-planned community of 126,300 has long been an attractive destination for families fleeing lousy schools and high crime in inner-city Miami. While a rush-hour drive to the sun-washed metro can take more than hour, there’s no need to make the trip for entertainment options. Coral Springs boasts an arts museum, theater, golf course, and the annual OurTownAmerica arts and entertainment festival, which has been held every March for nearly 40 years.
Appearances are important in Coral Springs. The city is spending roughly $700 million on a downtown revitalization plan. Unlike other Florida municipalities, it keeps a tight rein on commercial development, so much so that it was the first U.S. city to have a McDonald’s that didn’t have the chain’s signature golden arches. Fight the man!
“[It’s] a welcoming place,” says Lynn Pineda, of Keller Williams Realty. “There are so many activities to keep kids active—and happy.”
8. Dacula, GA
Suburb of: Atlanta ZIP code: 30019 Median home price in ZIP code: $312,915
Dacula, GA
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Dacula may only be about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, but this small town might as well be on the other side of the planet. The town’s centerpiece is a 76-acre city park regularly used by more than more than 2,000 families, boasting a pool, sports fields, playgrounds, and even an outdoor classroom.
It also has the advantage of being close to family activities that don’t require a trek into Hotlanta. It’s less than 10 miles from the Mall of Georgia, the largest shopping center in the Southeast, and a scant 20 miles from Lake Lanier, a 38,000-acre reservoir that draws about 7.5 million visitors annually.
9. North Chelmsford, MA
Suburb of: Boston ZIP code: 01863 Median home price in ZIP code: $294,275
Barely 30 miles northwest of Boston, this village is within an easy drive of some of the most monumental sites in U.S. history. They range from the North Bridge in Concord, site of the first battle in the American Revolution, to Walden Pond, where Henry David Thoreau famously contemplated the meaning of life.
Not all of the Merrimack River Valley village’s attractions are in the past, though—neighboring Lowell is home to more than a dozen seasonal festivals, and Chelmsford itself hosts one of the nation’s better small-town Independence Day celebrations.
Besides history and festivals, families can also enjoy an increasingly diverse dining scene. Restaurants offering tapas and top-notch sushi sit next to more classic New England joints pushing chowdah and lobster rolls. And for the outdoor-minded, the 24.5-mile Bruce Freeman Rail Trail from Lowell to Framingham is a work in progress for runners and cyclists, with the bulk of what’s been completed so far passing through Chelmsford.
10. Walnut Creek, CA
Suburb of: San Francisco ZIP code: 94595 Median home price in ZIP code: $485,025
Walnut Creek, CA
City of Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek may not be as affordable as the other suburbs on our list. But given that it’s barely 25 miles from San Francisco, where the median home price is a whopping $1.3 million, half a mil is a steal. Plus, Walnut Creek boasts good schools, low crime, and a burgeoning foodie scene.
“It has everything that you would be looking for in terms of food and activities that most major cities have, without the hassle of traffic and parking,” says Shauna Springer, a psychologist who has lived in Walnut Creek for 10 years and has two children, ages 4 and 6.
Springer also loves the access to nature. Walnut Creek claims 16 parks and 3,000 acres of undeveloped space. One of them is Heather Farms, a 102-acre park that features a sprawling, all-abilities playground, a lake, and botanical gardens.
“If you’ve got kids, you can get them on their bikes and get them on the Iron Horse [bike] trail, and just go from one park to another park to downtown,” Springer says.
And to groom your little culture vultures, the Lesher Center for the Arts offers kid-friendly theatrical productions like “The Little Mermaid.” Parents might be able to catch big-name speakers like Jill Biden, while the resident theater company, which just turned 50, puts on an array of new and classic plays. The city even has its own ballet and symphony.
*Data sources: realtor.com, Census Bureau, 2011-16 American Community Survey, Statistics of U.S. Businesses, Greatschools.org, FBI Uniform Crime Report, Google Maps. 
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Top 10 Affordable, Kid-Friendly Suburbs That City Parents Won’t Hate
James Brey/iStock
It’s said there’s a season for everything—a time to sow and a time to reap, a time to scoop up bargains at after-holiday sales, and a time to purge that extra crap you didn’t need in the first place. And many new parents inevitably face the most transformative season of all—the one when they decide they have no choice but to leave the excitement and cramped quarters of city life and head for the bigger houses and better school systems in the suburbs.
Even if they do it kicking and screaming.
But now that many older millennials, those in their 20s to mid-30s, are finally settling down, the ’burbs are getting a boost. Last year marked the first time this decade that the nation’s suburban population grew faster than the population of cities, according to the Brookings Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. And as these younger homeowners populate America’s bedroom communities, they’re increasingly opting for places offering up some of the big-city perks they’ve grown to know and love.
So where should family folks go when they’re reluctant to say goodbye to late-night pizza delivery, freedom from needing to buy car insurance, bars that don’t have “TGIF” in their names, or honest-to-God culture? We’ve got you covered. The data team at realtor.com® found the most affordable, family-friendly suburbs outside the nation’s biggest cities that offer plenty of amenities parents will enjoy on their own.
“You’re seeing more millennials moving to the suburbs, especially as they have kids,” says realtor.com’s chief economist, Danielle Hale. “People are definitely looking for affordability, better schools, less crime… [So] more outer suburbs have really put in an effort to develop walkable town centers and other places for people to gather, to enjoy similar benefits they’d find in urban centers.”
In order to come up with our move-here-now list for America’s cool moms and dads, we started by looking at the nation’s 10 largest cities. Then we took all the surrounding ZIP codes outside the city limits to find the best ’burb for each major metro. (We excluded a second Texan city, Houston, so we could squeeze in bellwether city San Francisco, the 11th-largest metro.) We looked at*:
Affordability based on realtor.com data, defined as less than $400K ($500K for pricey SF)
Percentage of children residing in each ZIP code
Availability of child care
Number of toystores
School rankings
Number per capita of restaurants, bars, and museums
Low crime rates
Reasonable commuting time (70 minutes or less)
So get over it: Trading the city for the suburbs doesn’t have to be torture. Just check out our list!
The ’burbs
Claire Widman
1. Edison, NJ
Suburb of: New York City  ZIP code: 08817 Median home price in ZIP code: $295,050
Roosevelt Park in Edison
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Low crime, good schools, and the 217-acre Roosevelt Park make this town of just over 100,000 residents one of the more attractive suburbs in the New York metro area. It also boasts a genius connection. After all, it gets its name from Thomas Edison, who established his world-changing Menlo Park industrial research lab in 1867. Parents can bring their own young scientists to visit the newly renovated—and way interactive—Thomas Edison Center. Seriously, it’s a fascinating place, even on repeat visits.
There’s no shortage of things to do for just about every kind of kid here, from the fun Rebounderz trampoline center (yo, don’t forget those waivers!) to the Triple C Ranch and Nature Center, a wildlife refuge. And for the grownups, there are plenty of bars and restaurants—over 280 of ’em, according to TripAdvisor. Yes, you can go to the Applebee’s here, but you don’t have to.
“When people are ready to make the move from city limits, they come,” says local real estate agent Marc Rizzo of RE/MAX Diamond Realtors. “We always see a big influx of families from New York City. You get more for your money here. In fact, their [mortgage] payments are probably going to be significantly cheaper than what they’re paying for rent in the city.”
2. Seal Beach, CA
Suburb of: Los Angeles  ZIP code: 90740 Median home price in ZIP code: $355,050
Seal Beach, CA
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You thought Southern California was out of reach, pricewise? Check out Seal Beach, the northernmost beach town in Orange County. True, downtown Los Angeles and the Silicon Beach area aren’t really within commuting distance, but the town is just down the road from Long Beach, the second-largest city in the greater L.A. metro area.
There’s a real sense of community and camaraderie in this 25,000-person township, and plenty to do, too, with a quaint/California-cool downtown and enough excellent restaurants to justify the popular Seal Beach Food Tour.
And your home is likely to be a solid investment. The local economy is stable, thanks to the presence of a major Pacific naval installation and a Boeing Co. facility that built rocket parts for NASA’s Apollo moon missions. The adjoining Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are the busiest and second-busiest container ports in the nation.
Seal Beach also has some of the highest-rated schools in the nation, according to GreatSchools.org. And did we mention the beaches themselves? Nice. The near-perfect Southern California climate draws families looking to enjoy biking, hiking, surfing, kite-flying, and watching free outdoor movies in the fall at Eisenhower Park. Parents can sign the kiddies up for surf lessons. And hey, why not take one yourself? It’s (almost) never too late.
3. Plainfield, IL
Suburb of: Chicago  ZIP code: 60585 Median home price in ZIP code: $369,475
The Smirnoff bottling facility in Plainfield should help ease your transition to the suburbs.
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Families looking for a new home with a Main Street USA vibe should look toward Plainfield, about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. The entire downtown has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, for its commitment to various architectural styles of the last century.
“Most of our clients are families who move out to Plainfield for the schools. It’s a nice suburban destination,” says local real estate broker Keith Lang of John Greene Realtor. “We’ve got a really nice selection of newer homes—most built after 2000—and brand-new schools, shopping, and roads.”
The village stands out for its high percentage of child care providers and close proximity to parks, golf courses, and lots of other outdoor recreation. Don’t miss the 839-acre Lake Renwick Preserve, where bald eagles can be spotted, along with nesting herons, egrets, and cormorants.
For those who prefer indoor pursuits, there’s the massively popular Plainfield Lanes. It offers bowling, arcade games, and an escape room that you, um, have to escape from.
4. Keller, TX
Suburb of: Dallas ZIP code: 76244 Median home price in ZIP code: $282,525
Keller, TX
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This suburban outpost, located between fast-growing Fort Worth and Dallas, describes itself as “the premier community in which to live, work, play, and invest by balancing big-city comforts with small-town charm.” Yeah, they’re laying it on a bit thick, but the description is pretty accurate. The family vibe starts with the region’s unswerving emphasis on education: Twenty of its schools have been recognized by the Texas Education Agency, and 20 major universities are located within an hour of Keller.
The suburb “is a fabulous area for families,” says Denise Kennedy, of Kennedy & Co. Realty. “They really invest in the community to make it a good place to live.”
It’s also significantly cheaper than Dallas, where homes go for a median $420,000 within city limits.
Keller also benefits from its proximity to well-known attractions, including the 212-acre Six Flags Over Texas amusement park and AT&T Stadium, the $1.2 billion home of the Dallas Cowboys. For more highbrow entertainment, it’s just a quick hop to some of the nation’s top museums, including the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas.
5. Swedesboro, NJ
Suburb of: Philadelphia ZIP code: 08085 Median home price in ZIP code: $273,500
Old Swedes Inn in Swedesboro, NJ
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Located about 25 miles southwest of Philadelphia, this tiny town of 2,600 has “a great school system, a vibrant, recently renovated and expanded library, and a downtown business district that is exploding with new restaurants and shops,” according to Swedesboro Mayor Thomas Fromm. Thanks, Mayor Tom!
So what the heck do you actually do here? Eat, for one thing: Swedesboro boasts the area’s best Asian, Italian, and pub restaurants, according to a countywide competition. Parents can rest assured that their young ones are well cared for, since the town is also is to the county’s top day care center, the Goddard School, according to the residents.
Bonus: It’s also home to the family-friendly Bridgeport Speedway, billed as the “fastest dirt track in the East.” Vroom.
6. Chesapeake Beach, MD
Suburb of: Washington, D.C. ZIP code: 20732 Median home price in ZIP code: $349,375
Chesapeake Beach, MD
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Famed Washington, D.C., suburbs like Falls Church, Arlington, and Alexandria garner lots of attention for their high-powered residents and equally ascendant home prices. But there are other communities that attract capital worker bees in search of a more laid-back lifestyle. Chesapeake Beach, a town of 5,900, was established as a seaside resort in the early 20th century and still maintains much of its early ambience.
The town is home of the Herrington Harbor Marina, routinely voted one of the best marinas on the bay. Combine that with better-than-average schools, affordable homes, and a low crime rate, and the 35-mile drive into Washington seems a lot more palatable.
7. Coral Springs, FL
Suburb of: Miami ZIP code: 33065 Median home price in ZIP code: $376,175
Aerial view of Coral Springs, FL
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This master-planned community of 126,300 has long been an attractive destination for families fleeing lousy schools and high crime in inner-city Miami. While a rush-hour drive to the sun-washed metro can take more than hour, there’s no need to make the trip for entertainment options. Coral Springs boasts an arts museum, theater, golf course, and the annual OurTownAmerica arts and entertainment festival, which has been held every March for nearly 40 years.
Appearances are important in Coral Springs. The city is spending roughly $700 million on a downtown revitalization plan. Unlike other Florida municipalities, it keeps a tight rein on commercial development, so much so that it was the first U.S. city to have a McDonald’s that didn’t have the chain’s signature golden arches. Fight the man!
“[It’s] a welcoming place,” says Lynn Pineda, of Keller Williams Realty. “There are so many activities to keep kids active—and happy.”
8. Dacula, GA
Suburb of: Atlanta ZIP code: 30019 Median home price in ZIP code: $312,915
Dacula, GA
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Dacula may only be about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, but this small town might as well be on the other side of the planet. The town’s centerpiece is a 76-acre city park regularly used by more than more than 2,000 families, boasting a pool, sports fields, playgrounds, and even an outdoor classroom.
It also has the advantage of being close to family activities that don’t require a trek into Hotlanta. It’s less than 10 miles from the Mall of Georgia, the largest shopping center in the Southeast, and a scant 20 miles from Lake Lanier, a 38,000-acre reservoir that draws about 7.5 million visitors annually.
9. North Chelmsford, MA
Suburb of: Boston ZIP code: 01863 Median home price in ZIP code: $294,275
Barely 30 miles northwest of Boston, this village is within an easy drive of some of the most monumental sites in U.S. history. They range from the North Bridge in Concord, site of the first battle in the American Revolution, to Walden Pond, where Henry David Thoreau famously contemplated the meaning of life.
Not all of the Merrimack River Valley village’s attractions are in the past, though—neighboring Lowell is home to more than a dozen seasonal festivals, and Chelmsford itself hosts one of the nation’s better small-town Independence Day celebrations.
Besides history and festivals, families can also enjoy an increasingly diverse dining scene. Restaurants offering tapas and top-notch sushi sit next to more classic New England joints pushing chowdah and lobster rolls. And for the outdoor-minded, the 24.5-mile Bruce Freeman Rail Trail from Lowell to Framingham is a work in progress for runners and cyclists, with the bulk of what’s been completed so far passing through Chelmsford.
10. Walnut Creek, CA
Suburb of: San Francisco ZIP code: 94595 Median home price in ZIP code: $485,025
Walnut Creek, CA
City of Walnut Creek
Walnut Creek may not be as affordable as the other suburbs on our list. But given that it’s barely 25 miles from San Francisco, where the median home price is a whopping $1.3 million, half a mil is a steal. Plus, Walnut Creek boasts good schools, low crime, and a burgeoning foodie scene.
“It has everything that you would be looking for in terms of food and activities that most major cities have, without the hassle of traffic and parking,” says Shauna Springer, a psychologist who has lived in Walnut Creek for 10 years and has two children, ages 4 and 6.
Springer also loves the access to nature. Walnut Creek claims 16 parks and 3,000 acres of undeveloped space. One of them is Heather Farms, a 102-acre park that features a sprawling, all-abilities playground, a lake, and botanical gardens.
“If you’ve got kids, you can get them on their bikes and get them on the Iron Horse [bike] trail, and just go from one park to another park to downtown,” Springer says.
And to groom your little culture vultures, the Lesher Center for the Arts offers kid-friendly theatrical productions like “The Little Mermaid.” Parents might be able to catch big-name speakers like Jill Biden, while the resident theater company, which just turned 50, puts on an array of new and classic plays. The city even has its own ballet and symphony.
*Data sources: realtor.com, Census Bureau, 2011-16 American Community Survey, Statistics of U.S. Businesses, Greatschools.org, FBI Uniform Crime Report, Google Maps. 
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How natural diamonds differ from lab-made diamonds
Their creation process
Naturally occurring diamonds take billions of years of intense heat and pressure to form and take on the shape of a diamond. These diamonds are then mined on a large scale leading to deforestation, usage of natural resources, mining, and even transportation across large distances.
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Your local jewelry repair in San Francisco, CA will tell you that natural diamonds being rare, and going through a range of processes are much more expensive compared to lab-made diamonds.
Lab diamonds are much more affordable even at larger carat sizes and often come without any small flaws and imperfections, unlike natural diamonds. Your lab diamond also rates a tough ten on the Mohs scale making it ideal for daily wear and you don’t need to worry about your gemstone cracking or breaking.
If cared for properly and looked after, your diamond can last you for a lifetime and even be passed on to your future generations as an heirloom piece for years to come.
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Owing to its ethical nature, a lot of brides have opted for lab-made diamonds which are graded with the same 4Cs as natural diamonds. You can easily tell your jeweler the type of shape and cut you want and get your gemstone in just a couple of weeks.
Lab diamonds also come in pink and yellow along with white so that you can get a lovely shine and shimmer along with a vibrant appeal.
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Top 10 Affordable, Kid-Friendly Suburbs That City Parents Won’t Hate
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It’s said there’s a season for everything—a time to sow and a time to reap, a time to scoop up bargains at after-holiday sales, and a time to purge that extra crap you didn’t need in the first place. And many new parents inevitably face the most transformative season of all—the one when they decide they have no choice but to leave the excitement and cramped quarters of city life and head for the bigger houses and better school systems in the suburbs.
Even if they do it kicking and screaming.
But now that many older millennials, those in their 20s to mid-30s, are finally settling down, the ’burbs are getting a boost. Last year marked the first time this decade that the nation’s suburban population grew faster than the population of cities, according to the Brookings Institute, a Washington, D.C.-based think tank. And as these younger homeowners populate America’s bedroom communities, they’re increasingly opting for places offering up some of the big-city perks they’ve grown to know and love.
So where should family folks go when they’re reluctant to say goodbye to late-night pizza delivery, freedom from needing to buy car insurance, bars that don’t have “TGIF” in their names, or honest-to-God culture? We’ve got you covered. The data team at realtor.com® found the most affordable, family-friendly suburbs outside the nation’s biggest cities that offer plenty of amenities parents will enjoy on their own.
“You’re seeing more millennials moving to the suburbs, especially as they have kids,” says realtor.com’s chief economist, Danielle Hale. “People are definitely looking for affordability, better schools, less crime… [So] more outer suburbs have really put in an effort to develop walkable town centers and other places for people to gather, to enjoy similar benefits they’d find in urban centers.”
In order to come up with our move-here-now list for America’s cool moms and dads, we started by looking at the nation’s 10 largest cities. Then we took all the surrounding ZIP codes outside the city limits to find the best ’burb for each major metro. (We excluded a second Texan city, Houston, so we could squeeze in bellwether city San Francisco, the 11th-largest metro.) We looked at*:
Affordability based on realtor.com data, defined as less than $400K ($500K for pricey SF)
Percentage of children residing in each ZIP code
Availability of child care
Number of toystores
School rankings
Number per capita of restaurants, bars, and museums
Low crime rates
Reasonable commuting time (70 minutes or less)
So get over it: Trading the city for the suburbs doesn’t have to be torture. Just check out our list!
The ’burbs
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1. Edison, NJ
Suburb of: New York City  ZIP code: 08817 Median home price in ZIP code: $295,050
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Low crime, good schools, and the 217-acre Roosevelt Park make this town of just over 100,000 residents one of the more attractive suburbs in the New York metro area. It also boasts a genius connection. After all, it gets its name from Thomas Edison, who established his world-changing Menlo Park industrial research lab in 1867. Parents can bring their own young scientists to visit the newly renovated—and way interactive—Thomas Edison Center. Seriously, it’s a fascinating place, even on repeat visits.
There’s no shortage of things to do for just about every kind of kid here, from the fun Rebounderz trampoline center (yo, don’t forget those waivers!) to the Triple C Ranch and Nature Center, a wildlife refuge. And for the grownups, there are plenty of bars and restaurants—over 280 of ’em, according to TripAdvisor. Yes, you can go to the Applebee’s here, but you don’t have to.
“When people are ready to make the move from city limits, they come,” says local real estate agent Marc Rizzo of RE/MAX Diamond Realtors. “We always see a big influx of families from New York City. You get more for your money here. In fact, their [mortgage] payments are probably going to be significantly cheaper than what they’re paying for rent in the city.”
2. Seal Beach, CA
Suburb of: Los Angeles  ZIP code: 90740 Median home price in ZIP code: $355,050
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You thought Southern California was out of reach, pricewise? Check out Seal Beach, the northernmost beach town in Orange County. True, downtown Los Angeles and the Silicon Beach area aren’t really within commuting distance, but the town is just down the road from Long Beach, the second-largest city in the greater L.A. metro area.
There’s a real sense of community and camaraderie in this 25,000-person township, and plenty to do, too, with a quaint/California-cool downtown and enough excellent restaurants to justify the popular Seal Beach Food Tour.
And your home is likely to be a solid investment. The local economy is stable, thanks to the presence of a major Pacific naval installation and a Boeing Co. facility that built rocket parts for NASA’s Apollo moon missions. The adjoining Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are the busiest and second-busiest container ports in the nation.
Seal Beach also has some of the highest-rated schools in the nation, according to GreatSchools.org. And did we mention the beaches themselves? Nice. The near-perfect Southern California climate draws families looking to enjoy biking, hiking, surfing, kite-flying, and watching free outdoor movies in the fall at Eisenhower Park. Parents can sign the kiddies up for surf lessons. And hey, why not take one yourself? It’s (almost) never too late.
3. Plainfield, IL
Suburb of: Chicago  ZIP code: 60585 Median home price in ZIP code: $369,475
The Smirnoff bottling facility in Plainfield should help ease your transition to the suburbs.
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Families looking for a new home with a Main Street USA vibe should look toward Plainfield, about 40 miles southwest of Chicago. The entire downtown has been added to the National Register of Historic Places, for its commitment to various architectural styles of the last century.
“Most of our clients are families who move out to Plainfield for the schools. It’s a nice suburban destination,” says local real estate broker Keith Lang of John Greene Realtor. “We’ve got a really nice selection of newer homes—most built after 2000—and brand-new schools, shopping, and roads.”
The village stands out for its high percentage of child care providers and close proximity to parks, golf courses, and lots of other outdoor recreation. Don’t miss the 839-acre Lake Renwick Preserve, where bald eagles can be spotted, along with nesting herons, egrets, and cormorants.
For those who prefer indoor pursuits, there’s the massively popular Plainfield Lanes. It offers bowling, arcade games, and an escape room that you, um, have to escape from.
4. Keller, TX
Suburb of: Dallas ZIP code: 76244 Median home price in ZIP code: $282,525
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This suburban outpost, located between fast-growing Fort Worth and Dallas, describes itself as “the premier community in which to live, work, play, and invest by balancing big-city comforts with small-town charm.” Yeah, they’re laying it on a bit thick, but the description is pretty accurate. The family vibe starts with the region’s unswerving emphasis on education: Twenty of its schools have been recognized by the Texas Education Agency, and 20 major universities are located within an hour of Keller.
The suburb “is a fabulous area for families,” says Denise Kennedy, of Kennedy & Co. Realty. “They really invest in the community to make it a good place to live.”
It’s also significantly cheaper than Dallas, where homes go for a median $420,000 within city limits.
Keller also benefits from its proximity to well-known attractions, including the 212-acre Six Flags Over Texas amusement park and AT&T Stadium, the $1.2 billion home of the Dallas Cowboys. For more highbrow entertainment, it’s just a quick hop to some of the nation’s top museums, including the Amon Carter Museum of American Art in Fort Worth and the Perot Museum of Nature and Science in Dallas.
5. Swedesboro, NJ
Suburb of: Philadelphia ZIP code: 08085 Median home price in ZIP code: $273,500
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Located about 25 miles southwest of Philadelphia, this tiny town of 2,600 has “a great school system, a vibrant, recently renovated and expanded library, and a downtown business district that is exploding with new restaurants and shops,” according to Swedesboro Mayor Thomas Fromm. Thanks, Mayor Tom!
So what the heck do you actually do here? Eat, for one thing: Swedesboro boasts the area’s best Asian, Italian, and pub restaurants, according to a countywide competition. Parents can rest assured that their young ones are well cared for, since the town is also is to the county’s top day care center, the Goddard School, according to the residents.
Bonus: It’s also home to the family-friendly Bridgeport Speedway, billed as the “fastest dirt track in the East.” Vroom.
6. Chesapeake Beach, MD
Suburb of: Washington, D.C. ZIP code: 20732 Median home price in ZIP code: $349,375
Chesapeake Beach, MD
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Famed Washington, D.C., suburbs like Falls Church, Arlington, and Alexandria garner lots of attention for their high-powered residents and equally ascendant home prices. But there are other communities that attract capital worker bees in search of a more laid-back lifestyle. Chesapeake Beach, a town of 5,900, was established as a seaside resort in the early 20th century and still maintains much of its early ambience.
The town is home of the Herrington Harbor Marina, routinely voted one of the best marinas on the bay. Combine that with better-than-average schools, affordable homes, and a low crime rate, and the 35-mile drive into Washington seems a lot more palatable.
7. Coral Springs, FL
Suburb of: Miami ZIP code: 33065 Median home price in ZIP code: $376,175
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This master-planned community of 126,300 has long been an attractive destination for families fleeing lousy schools and high crime in inner-city Miami. While a rush-hour drive to the sun-washed metro can take more than hour, there’s no need to make the trip for entertainment options. Coral Springs boasts an arts museum, theater, golf course, and the annual OurTownAmerica arts and entertainment festival, which has been held every March for nearly 40 years.
Appearances are important in Coral Springs. The city is spending roughly $700 million on a downtown revitalization plan. Unlike other Florida municipalities, it keeps a tight rein on commercial development, so much so that it was the first U.S. city to have a McDonald’s that didn’t have the chain’s signature golden arches. Fight the man!
“[It’s] a welcoming place,” says Lynn Pineda, of Keller Williams Realty. “There are so many activities to keep kids active—and happy.”
8. Dacula, GA
Suburb of: Atlanta ZIP code: 30019 Median home price in ZIP code: $312,915
Dacula, GA
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Dacula may only be about 40 miles northeast of Atlanta, but this small town might as well be on the other side of the planet. The town’s centerpiece is a 76-acre city park regularly used by more than more than 2,000 families, boasting a pool, sports fields, playgrounds, and even an outdoor classroom.
It also has the advantage of being close to family activities that don’t require a trek into Hotlanta. It’s less than 10 miles from the Mall of Georgia, the largest shopping center in the Southeast, and a scant 20 miles from Lake Lanier, a 38,000-acre reservoir that draws about 7.5 million visitors annually.
9. North Chelmsford, MA
Suburb of: Boston ZIP code: 01863 Median home price in ZIP code: $294,275
Barely 30 miles northwest of Boston, this village is within an easy drive of some of the most monumental sites in U.S. history. They range from the North Bridge in Concord, site of the first battle in the American Revolution, to Walden Pond, where Henry David Thoreau famously contemplated the meaning of life.
Not all of the Merrimack River Valley village’s attractions are in the past, though—neighboring Lowell is home to more than a dozen seasonal festivals, and Chelmsford itself hosts one of the nation’s better small-town Independence Day celebrations.
Besides history and festivals, families can also enjoy an increasingly diverse dining scene. Restaurants offering tapas and top-notch sushi sit next to more classic New England joints pushing chowdah and lobster rolls. And for the outdoor-minded, the 24.5-mile Bruce Freeman Rail Trail from Lowell to Framingham is a work in progress for runners and cyclists, with the bulk of what’s been completed so far passing through Chelmsford.
10. Walnut Creek, CA
Suburb of: San Francisco ZIP code: 94595 Median home price in ZIP code: $485,025
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Walnut Creek may not be as affordable as the other suburbs on our list. But given that it’s barely 25 miles from San Francisco, where the median home price is a whopping $1.3 million, half a mil is a steal. Plus, Walnut Creek boasts good schools, low crime, and a burgeoning foodie scene.
“It has everything that you would be looking for in terms of food and activities that most major cities have, without the hassle of traffic and parking,” says Shauna Springer, a psychologist who has lived in Walnut Creek for 10 years and has two children, ages 4 and 6.
Springer also loves the access to nature. Walnut Creek claims 16 parks and 3,000 acres of undeveloped space. One of them is Heather Farms, a 102-acre park that features a sprawling, all-abilities playground, a lake, and botanical gardens.
“If you’ve got kids, you can get them on their bikes and get them on the Iron Horse [bike] trail, and just go from one park to another park to downtown,” Springer says.
And to groom your little culture vultures, the Lesher Center for the Arts offers kid-friendly theatrical productions like “The Little Mermaid.” Parents might be able to catch big-name speakers like Jill Biden, while the resident theater company, which just turned 50, puts on an array of new and classic plays. The city even has its own ballet and symphony.
*Data sources: realtor.com, Census Bureau, 2011-16 American Community Survey, Statistics of U.S. Businesses, Greatschools.org, FBI Uniform Crime Report, Google Maps. 
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Bachelor's degree in EE, or similar engineering discipline
3+ years of hands on engineering experience
Experience with industrial electronics and/or equipment control systems
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Software: PLM system, 2D CAD (Autocad or Draftsight), PLC ladder logic, 3D CAD is a bonus
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Experience working in a manufacturing environment
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We are looking for an ambitious and hands-on engineer to take responsibility for investigating unique manufacturing processes and technologies, and developing in house hardware solutions to pass to production. You'll be working with an experienced team of mechanical, electrical, and materials engineers, and will be encouraged to gain experience in different areas. The position will involve hands-on work with complex semiconductor style plasma CVD manufacturing equipment, requiring knowledge of physics, chemistry, and mechanical and electrical engineering.
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Developing ideas and requirements from scientific papers on new types of processes and hardware to try in our factory
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Software: JMP or other statistical analysis package, CAD (solidworks), FEA or other simulationKnowledge of UHV vacuum manufacturing, including  equipment and practices
Experience with Labview
Proficient writing queries in SQL, and/or NoSQL
Experience working hands-on with semiconductor style manufacturing equipment
Experience with design of experiments
(5) Director, Process Engineering  (South San Francisco, CA)
We are looking for an ambitious and hands-on manufacturing expert to manage process engineering in our factory. You will manage a small team of skilled engineers to solve day-to-day manufacturing problems, track and improve key production and quality metrics, run experiments to test new ideas, and design and implement improvements. The job will require some knowledge of vacuum deposition equipment, manufacturing technology, chemistry, physics, and material science. A desire to lead a small nimble team is a must.
Responsibilities:
Ownership of manufacturing hardware technology development projects
Support for introduction of new technology to the manufacturing line
Troubleshooting for difficult problems brought by other departments
Project management from concept development, prototyping, testing, and deployment
Identifying new engineering or technical needs, recruiting talent where needed
Consult for the production team on best methods for use of equipment to improve production metrics
Effective management of engineering time and funding
Requirements:
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or Science
Experience managing an engineering team
10+ years of hands on experience in high tech manufacturing
Self starter, capable of identifying needs and implementing solutions without help
Effective communicator: must provide information to a variety of parties, from guidance and documentation for manufacturing technicians, to high level reports for the executive leadership team
Team Player who will work with equipment and manufacturing leads to jointly operate an effective factory
Knowledge of UHV manufacturing, especially PECVD
Software: JMP, Tableau, or other statistical analysis package
Experience working hands-on with semiconductor style manufacturing equipment
Experience with crystal growth
Experience with design of experiments
(6) Director, Hardware R&D  (South San Francisco)
We are looking for an experienced manufacturing technology expert to manage development of new technology for our factory. You will manage a small team of skilled engineers to develop new capabilities for the most advanced diamond manufacturing facility in the world. The job will require a diverse knowledge of including all disciplines involved in high tech manufacturing, such as chemistry, physics, control systems, mechanical and electrical engineering, and material science. A desire to lead a small nimble team is a must.
Responsibilities:
Ownership of manufacturing hardware technology development projects
Support for introduction of new technology to the manufacturing line
Troubleshooting for difficult problems brought by other departments
Project management from concept development, prototyping, testing, and deployment
Identifying new engineering or technical needs, recruiting talent where needed
Consult for the production team on best methods for use of equipment to improve production metrics
Effective management of engineering time and funding
Requirements:
Bachelor’s or higher degree in Engineering or science
Experience managing technology development teams
10+ years of hands on experience developing new technologies
Self starter, capable of identifying needs and implementing solutions without help
Effective communicator, must be comfortable transferring knowledge to other teams
Knowledge of UHV manufacturing, especially PECVD, thin film deposition techniques, or crystal growth
Software: 2D/3D CAD (Solidworks, Autocad, etc.), Statistical analysis software, business productivity suites
Experience working hands-on with semiconductor style manufacturing equipment
Experience with design of experiments
If you have an interest in pursuing one of these outstanding career opportunities, or simply have referrals or suggestions, please let me know. Unsolicited resume submissions are accepted, as well. Cover letters or explanatory notes are also welcomed.
Best Regards,
Nicholas Meyler
President
Wingate Dunross Executive Search
ph (818)597-3200 ext. 211
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