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Production Supervisor - Manufacturing - Base Salary to 80k/year - Middletown, PAOur client, who has been servicing all branches of the U.S. Military for over 40 years, is seeking an Electrical Design Engineer to join their team.
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BS in Chemical Engineering with 3+ years experience as Process/ Production Engineer in a Chemical Manufacturing Facility (PSM regulated) Process improvement experience in a PSM-regulated operation and working with Distributed Control Systems/ Instrumentation.
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The candidate will support the chemical process units with improvements, equipment upgrades, troubleshooting, PSM, process control systems, and capital projects. Perform tests and measurements throughout stages of production to determine degree of control over variables such as temperature, density, specific gravity, and pressure.
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Fundamental knowledge and experience in production and manufacturing process improvement techniques including, but not limited to, SQDCI, OTD, TPS, and Continuous Improvement (CI) methodologies and activities.
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Train production employees in analytical problem solving and decision making techniquesEducation and ExperienceMinimum Technical Background Requirement: Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering or related technical field with 5-20 years of experience in paper manufacturing, industrial or process engineering.
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Assist the Plant Manager and Department Manager in establishing and monitoring overall plant performance for production and quality control standards in accordance with SQDCI, TPS, and Continuous Improvement (CI) methodologies.
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Knowledge of process improvement tools (e.g., lean manufacturing, Six Sigma). High school diploma or GED and 5 years of production/manufacturing/assembly experience including 1 year of production leadership experience.
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With our strong investment in research and development and our culture of continuous improvement, Hexcel is the industry leader in the manufacturing of advance composite materials, including carbon fiber, woven reinforcements, resins, prepregs, honeycombs and additive manufactured parts.
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Collaborate with management (IBP) team to create and implement optimal forecasting models- Supporting supplier sourcing efforts as required including activities such as supplier manufacturing capability assessment; production problem resolution; cost reduction and quality improvement efforts- Assist with insourcing initiatives for the plant and design manufacturing processes to ensure maximum amount of work stays within the manufacturing plant.
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Production Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Process Engineer/Mechanical Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Engineering/Chemical Process Engineer/Batch Process/Silicones/Adhesives/Coatings/Paint/Lean Manufacturing/Continuous Improvement.
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The Manufacturing Expert – Asset Optimizer (Production Engineer) in the Cellulose Acetate Unit will support and ensure Stewardship, Quality, Reliability and Engagement (SQRE) operation of Cellulose Acetate (CA) unit performing in the following general areas:Detect and anticipate emerging issues that will affect productivity and the schedule; includes collection and analysis required metrics and provide short term/long term plan to address/resolve process gaps.
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UFP Contruction is currently hiring for a Regional Production Engineer that will function as an internal consultant with regard to CI principles, the implementation of productivity increases, capital project installation, safety and ergonomic improvements, through process design, layout and machinery specifications.
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Experience in a manufacturing/food manufacturing environment including the following: Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP), Safe Quality Foods (SQF), Autonomous/Preventative Maintenance, Continuous Improvement, and Warehouse Management Systems such as SAP/LPR.
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Ability to perform large scale process development/improvement projects as well as R&D feasibilities with minimal supervision. Our Production Supervisor plans, coordinates, and oversees all manufacturing functions including scheduling, managing multiple products, and meeting completion deadlines.
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Work between tactical and strategic activities to support process improvement and Lean manufacturing practices. Actively seeks and supports continuous improvement activities in process efficiency, costs and effectiveness of work and implement sustainable improvements.
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