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Additionally, incumbents may at times be required to operate plant equipment such as dump trucks and skid steers while also performing clerical work and other peripheral duties as required.
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Operate pilot plant equipment. Operate pilot plant equipment. The prospective candidate should have fundamental knowledge of food science, engineering, and scientific principles. Bachelor's Degree in Food Science/Food Engineering.
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Knowledge of equipment servicing, planning/scheduling, mechanical maintenance, plant engineering, quality, and corrugator/converting processes & equipment. Experience with financial analysis/economic thinking around plant production costs.
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Actively works with Continuous Improvement Coordinator, Engineering Manager, and Maintenance Manager on equipment process flows, optimization of plant layouts, coordination of shutdowns, and startups due to new production lines and equipment installations.
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The team works on a multifaceted portfolio of categories and sub-categories including various facilities equipment categories such as electrical equipment, mechanical equipment, gas handling equipment, chemical equipment, ultra-pure water (UPW), and wastewater treatment plant (WWT.
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Strong ability to interface with plant hourly, salaried personnel and plant management. Maximize equipment effectiveness through a detailed, standardized, and prioritized preventive and predictive maintenance plan designed to improve productivity.
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Complete daily rounds of plant equipment and capture fluid temps, pressures, oil levels, gasconcentrations, and process flows. Operate plant equipment including the pumps, blowers, and other related auxiliary equipment in accordance with manufacturer recommendation and established company policy.
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Much of the plant equipment is equipped with control systems including Modicon, Rockwell, Siemens, Honeywell and Emerson Delta-V. You will design electrical projects, design controls and instruments and assist with the maintenance of plant equipment as necessary.
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Working knowledge of food plant production and processing equipment preferred. This position is responsible for supervising the maintenance responsibilities and team, including predictive maintenance, equipment repair and rebuilds, electrical, refrigeration, grounds equipment, noise control and maintenance training programs.
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The project scope includes engineering, design, equipment procurement, construction contracting, construction management, plant commissioning and start-up, environmental permitting, etc.
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Knowledge of food plant production and processing equipment. Ensure all parts and equipment remain at approved levels. Knowledge of food plant production and processing equipment. Judge Direct Placement is seeking a Maintenance Supervisor for second shift in Chicago, IL area.
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Knowledge of wash plant and crusher equipment. Routine equipment / plant maintenance, and involvement with plant improvement projects. Operating production equipment as needed – such as a haul truck, wheeled loader, or skid steer.
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Train in all aspects of warehouse operations (including shipping and receiving, cycle counting, warehouse reports, personnel management, pick ticket processing and pulling, driver check-in/out, RF processes, warranty/vendor claim bin processes, and warehouse equipment maintenance and upkeep.
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Optimizes operations by creating, implementing & managing continuous improvement projects in the areas of chemical & utility usage, wastewater treatment, regeneration efficiency, water treatment equipment turnover, procurement, maintenance, & inventory management.
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Develop a comprehensive strategy to address capacity planning requirements including plant & equipment and personnel to meet current and anticipated growth goals. BS in Business Administration, Industrial Distribution, Industrial Management, Marketing, Operations Management, Sales, Supply Chain Management, Logistics or Finance.
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