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Support continuous improvement of process plant design in collaboration with the Operational Excellence Team and the Technical Office. Develop initial electrical design, bills of materials, schematics, and drawings in AutoCAD.Support senior project engineer’s on assigned projects led by Roofing TIP or led by the Roofing plant teams to deliver installations safely, on time and on budget.
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Role is responsible for Environmental, Health & Safety of the manufacturing plant and for driving a culture of safety. We are seeking a high caliber individual that is capable of managing and improving the safety record of assigned plant and for ensuring good standing with federal, state and local EHS policies.
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As the Senior Process Technology Engineer, you will provide process engineering and technical support to the production facilities in the Specialty Coatings and Materials (SCM) business in the and the Netherlands.
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Specialized Training: Project Management, Manufacturing Methods and Procedures, Process Improvement, Technical Understanding, Documentation Skills, Presentation Skills, Team Building, LEAN / 6 Sigma, Validation, MS Project.
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Provide technical support to plant maintenance groups pertaining to installation, trouble shooting, process control and repair of equipment. Position reports to the Division Engineering Manager and to the Plant Manager.
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With over 2,000 Teammates across the US, we build long-term support relationships in the energy generation, manufacturing, research and development, and process-heavy industry in on-site support arrangements, in plant-level small projects and consulting roles, and in larger capital projects.
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The Plant Process Engineer IV is responsible for working with senior plant management and corporate engineering resources to determine appropriate operational policies to optimize process parameters to achieve the most profitable production rates, quality, and process economics possible.
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Provides complex technical consultation to plant management and maintenance groups pertaining to installation, trouble shooting, process control and repair of equipment. Optimizes manufacturing processes, including process control, set-up, changeover, automation, die development, new equipment selections and lean manufacturing work flow improvements.
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Must be able to function throughout the total facility, including up and down stairs and in and out of aircraft with or without reasonable accommodationDesired QualificationsFAA Airframe and Power plant licenses Supervisory or leadership experienceUnderstanding of regulatory process and requirements.
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Oversee and maintain all plant process control networks, including the architecture, PLC logic programming, and HMI operator interface for production. Industrial process control experience including PLC, DCS and HMI programming.
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The Process Engineer will function as an integral part of the site utilities operations team and provide direct technical support for the site's Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) to ensure daily compliance as well as support for other areas within the site Utility Operations group.
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Direct responsibility for quality control and assurance activities within the plant, including, but not limited to, customer interaction, completion of all required documentation, auditing and inspection of process adherence, researching issues to define root cause and implement long term corrective actions and other duties as assigned.
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Reviews and provides feedback to process owners on changes required due to new plant design software. CAD, Drafting, Engineer, Systems Engineer, Engineering. + Works with Black and Veatch's 3rd party software vendors to setup, maintain, and upgrade databases, networks and servers to support commercial plant design software.
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Working knowledge in the use of hydraulic simulation software such as AFT Fathom, AFT Arrow, PIPEPHASE, PIPE-FLO, and/or SiNet. Working knowledge in the use of process simulation software such as Aspen Plus, Aspen Plus Dynamics, PRO/II, DYNSIM, HYSYS, CHEMCAD, WinGEMS, ProMax, etc.
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Southerly Wastewater Treatment Plant. Oversees the programming, configuration and testing of multiple complex automation-related systems and equipment including process control PLCs, HMI hardware, software, control system equipment, smart instruments and the SCADA network.
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