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Delivery specific knowledge of production planning, efficiency/OEE, labelling, inventory management, plant/equipment, sub-supplier management, process control. Responsible for evaluating negative delivery, production, inventory management, plant/equipment, sub-supplier management, packaging control and/or workforce trends within the supply base; and developing and implementing systemic countermeasures to ensure acceptable delivery characteristics for Honda products and parts.
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With GHG and energy management focal company's GHG emission inventory tracking and reporting and provide technical guidance to company's existing environmental programs, with deep involvement in the newer methods of fugitive calculations and BC regulations.
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Oversee the monitoring and maintenance of process control instrumentation, sampling and verification of process indication. Manage vendor compliance with mill safety rules for storage, inventory and handling.
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The Chemical Process Engineer provides technical support and leadership within the department. 1-3 years' experience in process engineering preferably in the pulp and paper industry.
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Responsible for the monitoring and maintenance of process control instrumentation, sampling and verification of process indication. Work under the direction of Superintendent or Asst. Superintendent to lead activities in determining the efficient and effective use of the full spectrum of the process chemistry to include an evaluation of the economic use of established chemical controls as well as any trial chemistry being evaluated for use.
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Create and approve Work Instructions, Production Records, and other documentation for processes; Managing change control for updates to production documentation. ● Assess and provide technical input on continuous improvement initiatives and inventory optimization.
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Process Development Engineer. Maintains processes utilized for production and testing to ensure process maps are up to date and process risk documents are updated to represent current controls.
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May specialize in the areas of design, incoming material, production control, product evaluation and reliability, inventory control and/or research and development as they apply to product or process quality.
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Delivery specific knowledge of production planning, efficiency/OEE, labeling, inventory management, plant/equipment, sub-supplier management, process control. The Supplier Process Principal Engineer position leads supplier delivery and characteristic improvement activity with automotive part suppliers in North America.
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Maintain Master Instrument Inventory (MII) and Master Equipment Inventory (MEI). Use automation (Scada / PLC's / Control Networks hardware) for data gathering and equipment optimization opportunities.
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We are seeking a skilled Process Engineer to join our close-knit team in Merrill, WI. As a Process Engineer, you will be responsible for designing, implementing, and improving manufacturing processes to optimize efficiency and productivity.
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Manufacturing process knowledge (stamping, welding, assembly, material flow, electronics, injection molding, paint, casting, machining, etc.) Identifies problems on an operational and/or systemic level and conducts problem analysis / situation appraisal, which may include analysis on a specific part or assembly process (Tooling / Equipment Spec / Part Drawing Spec or Evaluation / OEE / Volume Assessment, etc.
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Plex ERP system – creation and maintaining up-to-date Bills of Material, Operations, Inventory, Engineering Change Control, etc. The Manufacturing Process Engineer will be responsible for designing, developing, and optimizing manufacturing processes including assembly steps, equipment optimization and productivity, quality control measures, and continuous improvement initiatives.
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Manage the quality of the technical team's implementation of incoming inspection, calibration, and inventory control systems. Experience in product design, process development, automation, PLC, HMI, pneumatics, Process Control, device testing or prototyping- Capable of applying standard statistical practices and techniques in specific situations, and to adjust and correlate data and recognize discrepancies in results.
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4+ years related experience in warehouse management, materials management/flow, production control, inventory control, material handling/conveyance, or project management in a warehousing/manufacturing company.
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