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BS Chemical Engineering degree with 2+ years experience as Process / Production Engineer in PSM/ chemical operating plants. Our global chemical client is expanding their Chemical Production Team. This Process / Production Engineering role will have responsibility supporting plant unit operations, continuous improvements, process/ product startups, and all EHS/ PSM regulations.
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Involved in day to day production support for the batch/ continuous chemical operations including troubleshooting and problem solving of process / equipment issues. Involved with production and material planning, packaging, shipping, and receiving.
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Lead incident investigations and problem-solving sessions (safety, quality, production, reliability, etc.) Track Production Yields and Perform Mass Balances. Familiar with process unit operations and Controls; reactors, distillation, polymerization, esterification, filtration, dryers, twin-screw extrusion, heat treatment.
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Education - B.S. in pulp and paper or chemical engineering preferred. The Production Engineer - Coaters will provide project leadership and technical support to the coating operations.
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The Water Production Engineer undertakes highly responsible, technical, supervisory, and managerial duties, overseeing the comprehensive operation of the Water Production section within Environmental Services.
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Toyota's Battery Manufacturing Production Engineering Division is looking for a passionate and highly motivated Production Engineer to work in the BEV (Battery Electric Vehicle) group to support the successful line-off of North America's first EV production site for prismatic lithium-ion battery cells -> battery modules to charge Toyota's future for Electric Vehicle Production.
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Oldcastle Infrastructure is looking for Production Engineer Intern. Demonstrated knowledge of engineering fundamentals and proficiency in Microsoft Office, Inventor, and AutoCAD. Junior or Senior pursuing a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering (Preferred), Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Manufacturing or other related field.
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Job DescriptionRequirements The Sr. Production Engineer will have a BS in Chemical Engineering. Responsibilities The Production Engineer will track manufacturing performance to identify, communicate, and eliminate production performance issues (efficiency, on-stream-time, off-spec, and waste/yields) with Production/Engineering/Maintenance in order to maximize production capacities.
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Work closely with HW Engineering, Release-to-Production, and Systems Integration teams to take new server and storage platforms into mass production in the data centers. Responsibilities include identifying systemic hardware, firmware, and tooling issues; engaging in hands-on problem solving; and collaborating effectively with engineering, tooling, and onsite provisioning and break-fix teams to improve performance of the fleet.
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Ability to research, analyze and recommend efficient production processes through production engineering concepts regarding work-study, ergonomics, operation research, root cause analysis, manufacturing management, materials management, production planning etc.
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I.e. Maximize Production, Improvement, Site Optimization, EH&S, Reliability, Research and Development (R&D), Engineering Sciences, etc.) Reporting to the manufacturing Production leader, the Production Engineer will work as a technical resource to coach and assist the operations team to optimize and improve Environmental, Health & Safety, production throughput, product quality, and reliability of supply.
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The Production Engineer must have proven experience leading Kaizen's and project management to drive change and project management to drive change and is responsible for the continuous improvement of manufacturing processes, fabrication and assembly, cost reduction initiatives, processing of engineering changes, and introduction of new products.
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Bachelors degree in Chemical Engineering with 3+ years experience working as a chemical engineer with relevant experience in the petrochemical or chemical process industries. Job: Production Engineer.
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Escort third-party vendors and facilitate cross-functional collaboration with maintenance, instrumentation, manufacturing, quality, and process engineering teams within GMP/FDA regulated cleanroom environments.
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Monitor supplier production and engineering systems and recommend improvements as appropriate. Ensure that engineering design changes efficiently transfer to first time production.
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