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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM)IEM stands as the largest independent full-line manufacturer of custom power distribution systems across North America. Established over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, we have expanded alongside Silicon Valley, boasting over 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing capacity. With more than $1 billion in annual sales and over 10,000 successful projects spanning technology, data centers, commercial sectors, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure, IEM is committed to delivering exceptional product quality, reliable service, and the flexibility required to meet complex technical requirements at scale.Position Overview:We are currently on the lookout for a motivated and detail-oriented Manufacturing Engineer (E2) to join our team in Surrey, BC. Reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Manufacturing Engineering, this role will focus on driving process improvements, standardizing work procedures, and leading continuous improvement initiatives through structured problem-solving and Kaizen methodologies. The ideal candidate will excel in a dynamic, collaborative environment and possess a strong passion for lean manufacturing and operational excellence.Note: This role requires 100% in-office presence at our Surrey location, and remote work is not available.

Mar 16, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric ManufacturingEstablished over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) is the largest independent manufacturer of custom power distribution systems across North America. With a manufacturing footprint exceeding 1.7 million square feet and an impressive portfolio boasting over $1 billion in annual sales, IEM has executed more than 10,000 projects spanning sectors such as technology, data centers, commercial enterprises, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial applications, and infrastructure. We pride ourselves on delivering unparalleled product quality, reliable service, and the adaptability to meet intricate technical needs at scale.The Operations Supervisor serves as a pivotal first-line leader, tasked with managing the daily operations of a designated value stream. This role is instrumental in ensuring that all teams function safely, adhere to takt time and scheduling objectives, and produce high-quality results in alignment with key performance indicators (KPIs). The Operations Supervisor oversees multiple Team Leads and Operators while collaborating closely with the Operations Manager to pinpoint constraints, foster continuous improvement, and maintain seamless workflow throughout the work center.Please note: This position necessitates 100% in-office presence at our Surrey location and does not support remote work. This role reports directly to the Operations Manager.

Mar 16, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric ManufacturingIndustrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) stands as the foremost independent full-line manufacturer of bespoke power distribution systems in North America. With a legacy spanning over 75 years, IEM has evolved alongside Silicon Valley, boasting more than 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing capability. With annual sales exceeding $1 billion and over 10,000 completed projects across varied sectors including technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure, IEM is committed to delivering superior product quality, reliable service, and the adaptability required to meet intricate technical demands at scale.Position Overview: IEM is on the lookout for a dedicated Quality Systems Technician to join our Surrey, B.C. team, reporting directly to the Quality Systems Leader. In this pivotal role, you will play an essential part in the development, implementation, and ongoing maintenance of digital quality systems, smart tools, and quality infrastructures. Your responsibilities will include establishing systems, troubleshooting technical challenges, and facilitating the seamless integration of quality processes within our manufacturing operations.Please note: This position requires 100% in-office presence in our Surrey facilities and does not offer remote work.

Mar 16, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM)Founded over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, IEM is proud to be the largest independent manufacturer of custom power distribution systems in North America. With a sprawling 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing space, IEM has successfully completed more than 10,000 projects in diverse sectors including technology, data centers, healthcare, and infrastructure, generating over $1 billion in annual sales. Our commitment to exceptional quality, reliable service, and the agility to meet complex technical demands sets us apart in the industry.Position OverviewWe are seeking a skilled Instructional Designer to join our Talent Development team. This role is pivotal in crafting, enhancing, and delivering engaging learning experiences that align with our organizational objectives, ultimately driving performance outcomes across our operations.In collaboration with subject matter experts (SMEs), Production, Engineering, Quality, and operational leaders, you will transform intricate technical content into impactful learning solutions. This includes developing e-learning modules, facilitator-led training sessions, job aids, assessments, and multimedia resources, which can be delivered through online, in-person, and hybrid formats.The ideal candidate will possess a solid background in instructional design methodologies, experience with contemporary authoring and multimedia tools, and a proven ability to juggle multiple projects in a dynamic manufacturing environment. We are looking for a creative problem-solver who is dedicated to enhancing learner experiences and fostering a world-class Talent Development function.

Mar 16, 2026
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Manufacturing Engineering Technician

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric ManufacturingWith over 75 years of experience, Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) stands as North America’s largest independent manufacturer of custom power distribution systems. Originating in Fremont, California, IEM has expanded significantly, boasting more than 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing space. Achieving over $1 billion in annual sales and successfully completing 10,000+ projects across diverse sectors such as technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure, IEM is committed to delivering top-tier product quality, reliable service, and the adaptability to fulfill complex technical needs at scale.POSITION OVERVIEWThe Manufacturing Engineering Technician will play a pivotal role in enhancing, documenting, and optimizing metal fabrication and assembly processes within our Surrey facility. Reporting to senior engineering staff, this position aims to boost production efficiency, uphold quality standards, and assist in various engineering initiatives designed to improve manufacturing operations.KEY RESPONSIBILITIESProcess Optimization:Support the refinement of metal fabrication and assembly processes to ensure adherence to quality and efficiency metrics.Assist in creating and updating work instructions and standard operating procedures (SOPs) for consistent production practices.Conduct time studies and develop routings to establish standard work times, enhancing production planning.Documentation and Quality Control:Ensure accurate and updated documentation of manufacturing processes, including work instructions and process flow diagrams.Support quality assurance initiatives by monitoring production processes and participating in root cause analyses for any defects.Project Support:Contribute to engineering projects focusing on process validations, capacity analysis, and production trials under senior engineers’ guidance.Assist in managing project tasks, preparing technical reports, and documenting outcomes.Work with cross-functional teams to facilitate the introduction of new manufacturing technologies and process updates.

Mar 16, 2026
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Manufacturing Engineering Technician

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Company: Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM) Location: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Role Overview IEM is seeking a Manufacturing Engineering Technician to join the team in Surrey. This position focuses on assembling metal-based modular workbench and material storage systems for the manufacturing floor. The role works closely with operations, continuous improvement, quality, and process engineering teams to deliver these systems on time and to specification. The Manufacturing Engineering Technician reports to the Engineering Tech Supervisor. What You Will Do Read and interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and bills of materials to assemble modular metal workbenches and storage systems. Use measuring tools such as scales, calipers, and micrometers to ensure assemblies meet required tolerances. Install electrical components, including lights, switches, and motors, as needed for workbench systems. Drill, tap, punch, and mount components according to specifications. Work with cross-functional teams to help implement new manufacturing technologies and processes. Assist in designing and modifying workbench and material replenishment systems to support operational needs. Participate in continuous improvement projects to boost efficiency and minimize waste. Support Lean Manufacturing practices and methods. Follow all safety, quality, and regulatory requirements. Take on additional duties as needed to support the team and organization (training provided).

Apr 17, 2026
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Senior Manufacturing Engineer

Industrial Electric Mfg.

Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric ManufacturingWith over 75 years of experience, Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) is the premier independent manufacturer of custom power distribution systems in North America. Established in Fremont, California, IEM has expanded alongside Silicon Valley and currently boasts a manufacturing capacity exceeding 1.7 million square feet. Generating over $1 billion in annual sales, IEM has successfully completed more than 10,000 projects across diverse sectors including technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure. Our commitment to outstanding product quality, reliable service, and the ability to meet complex technical demands at scale sets us apart in the industry.Position Overview:We are in search of a talented Senior Manufacturing Engineer (Manufacturing Engineer, E3) to join our Surrey, B.C. facility, reporting directly to the Senior Manager of Manufacturing Engineering. In this pivotal role, you will act as a technical leader, spearheading strategic initiatives that deliver robust, scalable, and cost-efficient manufacturing solutions. You will oversee the design, optimization, and support of advanced manufacturing processes, prioritizing operational excellence, automation, and continuous improvement. Your expertise will drive cross-functional collaboration to implement leading-edge technologies, ensure regulatory compliance, and achieve exceptional performance in quality, safety, and throughput. This role requires deep knowledge of Lean, Six Sigma, process validation, and smart manufacturing systems, alongside strong leadership and mentoring skills.Please note: This role mandates 100% in-office presence at our Surrey location and does not offer remote work.

Mar 16, 2026
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Manufacturing Engineer - Early Career Opportunity

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM)Industrial Electric Mfg. (IEM) stands as North America's largest independent manufacturer specializing in custom power distribution systems. Established over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, IEM has expanded significantly, boasting more than 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing space. With over $1 billion in annual sales and a portfolio of 10,000+ completed projects spanning technology, data centers, commercial sectors, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure markets, IEM is dedicated to providing superior product quality, reliable service, and the adaptability required to meet complex technical demands at scale.Position Overview:IEM is currently on the lookout for an enthusiastic Early Career Manufacturing Engineer (Manufacturing Engineer, E1) to join our dynamic team in Surrey, B.C. This role reports directly to the Senior Manager of Manufacturing Engineering. As a Manufacturing Engineer, you will play a crucial role in the development, enhancement, and maintenance of our manufacturing processes and systems within a collaborative, fast-paced environment. Working closely with senior engineers and cross-functional teams, you will contribute to process optimization, data analysis, documentation, and continuous improvement initiatives. We are seeking a proactive early-career engineer who is eager to apply academic knowledge in Lean methodologies, Six Sigma principles, and advanced manufacturing technologies while gaining hands-on experience on the factory floor.Note: This position mandates 100% in-office presence at our Surrey location and does not accommodate remote work.Key Responsibilities:• Assist in the design and enhancement of manufacturing processes and workflows for both new and existing products.• Support automation and smart manufacturing initiatives through data collection, process documentation, and system testing.• Collaborate with operations, quality assurance, R&D, and supply chain teams to ensure manufacturability and process reliability.

Mar 16, 2026
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Electrical Engineering Co-Op Internship

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Internship|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

The Electrical Engineering Co-Op Internship at Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM) offers hands-on experience for students interested in power distribution systems. Based in Surrey, British Columbia, this internship runs from May 2026 to August 2026 and places interns within the Applications Technical Services Engineering team. What you will do Collaborate with the Technical Services Team to review and update utility standards within IEM’s standard practices Analyze how utility requirements shape manufacturing design specifications, with a primary focus on U.S.-based utility standards Engage with Canadian utility standards on a limited basis Assist with data management and documentation tasks as needed Role focus This internship centers on understanding how electrical utility requirements influence the design and manufacturing of electrical distribution systems. Most projects will relate to U.S. utility standards, though there will be some exposure to Canadian standards as well. About Industrial Electric Manufacturing Industrial Electric Manufacturing has delivered electrical distribution systems for complex power needs for over 75 years. The company values skill development and encourages meaningful contributions from both experienced professionals and those early in their careers. IEM supports major markets worldwide and emphasizes practical solutions for demanding industries.

Apr 24, 2026
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companySunrise Farms logo
Full-time|On-site|Surrey, BC

About Sunrise Farms Sunrise Farms is a Canadian poultry company with operations ranging from hatcheries to advanced cooking facilities. Serving retail, food service, and industrial clients nationwide, the company is known for its commitment to quality and support for Canadian agriculture. Sunrise Farms partners with family-owned chicken farmers and uses modern test kitchens to ensure products meet high standards. Role Overview: Plant Payroll Administrator The Plant Payroll Administrator supports the Surrey, BC facility by handling key administrative and financial tasks. This role helps keep plant operations running smoothly and maintains essential business processes. Main Responsibilities Manage plant payroll using Dayforce Oversee invoicing activities Assist with accounts payable tasks This position plays a central part in maintaining the financial health of the plant and supporting daily administrative needs.

Apr 17, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, BC

The Senior Product Developer at Sunrise Farms is a pivotal hands-on position that focuses on overseeing corporate-level product innovation and development. This role involves leading comprehensive sensory evaluations at our head office and acts as a vital link for primary division development projects. It supports both the Further Processing Division and corporate initiatives, ensuring that all product offerings align with customer expectations, adhere to regulatory standards, and meet internal quality benchmarks.

Apr 7, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM)IEM stands as the premier independent full-line manufacturer of custom power distribution systems in North America. Established over 75 years ago in Fremont, California, IEM has expanded significantly alongside Silicon Valley, boasting over 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing space. With annual sales exceeding $1 billion and over 10,000 successful projects in diverse sectors such as technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure, IEM is dedicated to delivering outstanding product quality, reliable service, and the adaptability to meet complex technical demands at scale.Role Overview:We are actively searching for a Continuous Improvement Engineer to join our Surrey, B.C. team, reporting directly to our Continuous Improvement Manager. This is an exciting opportunity to join our transformation journey as a lean professional, supporting various kaizen initiatives, standard work documentation, and data-driven process enhancements. This hands-on role is perfect for individuals passionate about lean manufacturing and eager to advance their careers in a structured continuous improvement environment.Please Note: This position requires 100% in-office presence in our Surrey facilities and does not offer remote work options.

Mar 16, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, BC

Join Sunrise Farms, a leading company in the poultry industry dedicated to delivering top-quality products. Our state-of-the-art facilities span from hatcheries to ready-to-eat cooking, serving the retail, food service, and industrial sectors. We take pride in our commitment to supporting Canadian farmers and investing in the latest technologies to ensure our offerings meet your expectations.Position Overview:As an Industrial Electrician on the Night Shift, you will play a crucial role in the maintenance and troubleshooting of our mechanical and electrical systems. Under limited supervision, you will be responsible for general maintenance, renovations, and repairs of our machinery and equipment. You will collaborate closely with our production team and contractors to ensure smooth operations.Schedule: Sunday to Wednesday, from 8:30 PM to 7:00 AM.

Mar 3, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, BC

Join our dynamic team at Sunrise Farms as a Production Worker! In this role, you will be a vital part of our production process, ensuring high quality and efficiency in our operations. You will engage in various tasks including assembling, packaging, and inspecting products to meet our quality standards.

Mar 20, 2026
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Operations Supervisor - Second Shift

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric Manufacturing Industrial Electric Manufacturing has delivered electrical distribution systems for over 75 years. The company supports industries with complex power needs and focuses on practical solutions for evolving markets. Role Overview: Operations Supervisor - Second Shift The Operations Supervisor leads daily operations for a specific value stream on the second shift (4:00 PM – 12:30 AM) at the Surrey, British Columbia facility. This is a fully in-office role with no remote work option. This supervisor manages Team Leads and Operators, ensuring safe practices, meeting production schedules, and upholding quality standards. The role works closely with the Operations Manager to address workflow issues, support continuous improvement, and maintain steady production across the work center. What You Will Do Direct daily production activities in the assigned work center to meet or exceed targets for safety, quality, delivery, and efficiency. Oversee multiple Team Leads and Operators, providing guidance and support as needed. Monitor key performance indicators (KPIs) to ensure objectives are met. Identify bottlenecks and collaborate with the Operations Manager to resolve workflow challenges. Promote a culture of continuous improvement within the team. Shift and Location Details Location: Surrey, British Columbia, Canada Shift: Second shift, 4:00 PM – 12:30 AM On-site presence required (no remote work)

Apr 16, 2026
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Program Administrator - Preventative Maintenance

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Full-time|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

The Program Administrator - Preventative Maintenance plays a key role in keeping maintenance activities at Industrial Electric Manufacturing organized and on track. This position is located in Surrey, British Columbia, Canada, and focuses on supporting the company’s ongoing operations by ensuring scheduled maintenance runs smoothly. Main responsibilities Coordinate preventative maintenance schedules throughout the organization Monitor and track compliance with established maintenance protocols Collaborate with various departments to help maintain efficient operations Role impact Effective management of these processes supports overall productivity and helps maintain a high standard of service for clients.

Apr 22, 2026
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Materials Coordinator

Industrial Electric Manufacturing

Full-time|CA$20/hr - CA$24/hr|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

Industrial Electric Manufacturing has delivered electrical distribution systems for over 75 years, serving industries across major global markets. The company specializes in complex power solutions and offers employees the chance to contribute and grow within the energy sector. The Materials Coordinator position is based in Surrey, British Columbia. This role plays a key part in keeping production lines moving by ensuring that all workstations receive the correct parts and materials when needed. By supporting timely delivery and minimizing downtime, the Materials Coordinator helps maintain smooth production operations. Main responsibilities Perform regular kanban checks at assigned production floor locations to identify restocking needs for parts and materials. Pick, transport, and deliver materials from warehouse or storage to workstations, ensuring quantities and timing match production requirements. Monitor inventory at each workstation and initiate replenishment when stock falls below set levels. Verify part numbers, counts, and material condition before delivery to ensure accuracy and quality. Report shortages, errors, or quality concerns to the Value Stream Leader or Work Center Lead. Operate material handling equipment such as pallet jacks, hand trucks, and forklifts (if certified) to move materials safely. Maintain cleanliness and clear labeling of kanban locations and staging areas at workstations. Assist with cycle counts and inventory audits as directed by a supervisor. Follow all safety protocols and guidelines. Perform other tasks as assigned by the supervisor. Key competencies Attention to detail: Accurately identify part numbers, quantities, and kanban signals to ensure materials reach the correct destination. Reliability: Dependable and self-motivated, able to follow routes and schedules with minimal supervision.

Apr 22, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, BC

Join the Sunrise Farms Team!At Sunrise Farms, we are a leading group of companies dedicated to excellence in the poultry industry. Our operations span from hatcheries to state-of-the-art cooking facilities, catering to retail, food service, and industrial sectors. We take pride in supporting Canadian farmers and investing in cutting-edge equipment and technologies across our facilities nationwide. Our test kitchens are equipped with the latest culinary equipment, ensuring that the products we offer exceed your expectations. We maintain strong partnerships with family-owned Canadian chicken farmers to deliver top-quality products.Role Overview:As part of our transformative journey, Sunrise Farms is seeking a skilled Business Analyst (BA) who will be instrumental in driving digital transformation initiatives across various operations, including ERP, WMS/MES, CMMS, EDI, and data governance. The BA will be pivotal in delivering transformation projects and enhancing existing systems and business processes.This role demands a proactive facilitator who bridges the gap between business needs and technology solutions. You will collaborate closely with business stakeholders and IT to ensure that solutions are effectively implemented, maintained, and optimized over time. Your ability to engage diverse stakeholders, build consensus, and translate complex business requirements into actionable plans will be crucial for our success. Key Responsibilities:

Apr 2, 2026
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Full-time|On-site|Surrey, BC

About Sunrise Farms Sunrise Farms operates across Canada with a focus on quality in every step of the poultry process, from hatcheries to advanced cooking and packaging. The company partners with Canadian family-owned chicken farmers and uses modern equipment throughout its facilities. Test kitchens at Sunrise Farms feature up-to-date culinary technology, supporting high product standards and ongoing innovation. Role Overview: Warehouse Worker This full-time Warehouse Worker position supports daily operations in the Surrey, BC facility. The role is essential for maintaining efficient warehouse management and accurate inventory control. Schedule Monday to Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:00 PM

Apr 20, 2026
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Full-time|CA$95K/yr - CA$182K/yr|On-site|Surrey, British Columbia, Canada

About Industrial Electric ManufacturingWith over 75 years of excellence, Industrial Electric Manufacturing (IEM) stands as North America's largest independent full-line manufacturer of custom power distribution systems. Originating in Fremont, California, and growing in tandem with Silicon Valley, we now boast a remarkable 1.7 million square feet of manufacturing capacity. Our impressive portfolio includes over 10,000 commissioned projects across diverse sectors such as technology, data centers, commercial, energy, utilities, healthcare, industrial, and infrastructure, with annual sales exceeding $1 billion. IEM is committed to delivering unparalleled product quality, reliable service, and agile solutions to meet complex technical demands at scale. Position OverviewThe Senior Product Engineer plays a pivotal role within the Product Engineering team, offering technical expertise and engineering support for medium voltage power distribution products across all stages of product development, qualification, and manufacturing. This role is instrumental in ensuring product integrity, adherence to industry standards, and effective lifecycle management. While this position does not involve direct supervisory duties, it provides technical guidance and leadership to cross-functional teams and junior engineers. Key Responsibilities The responsibilities of the Senior Product Engineer include, but are not limited to:Act as the primary point of contact (POC) and subject matter expert (SME) for medium and/or low voltage power distribution products.Lead efforts in testing and qualifying new products and processes, facilitating their transition into manufacturing.Coordinate and manage new product introduction schedules and activities, addressing cross-product issues throughout the product lifecycle.Develop, maintain, and finalize engineering documentation for production and commercial applications.Collaborate with internal teams (Sales, Marketing, Operations, Engineering) to ensure product engineering activities align with business goals.Engage with suppliers for product maintenance activities, including obsolescence and redesign, coordinating action plans with internal teams to address product maintenance needs.Provide engineering leadership and technical support throughout the entire product lifecycle, including continuous improvement initiatives.Create training materials for internal teams and customers regarding product features and applications.

Mar 16, 2026

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