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Hexcel is currently seeking a Process Engineer for our Salt Lake City, UT, USA, Fibers location. Act as a mentor and trainer for the Process Engineering team. Assume full responsibility for managing process conditions to meet Process Control Document requirements and mechanical and physical properties.
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Plan and execute trials for process development to achieve initial process capability. At least 2 years of experience in metal removal and/or close tolerance assembly manufacturing. Experience in PLC programming and robot programming.
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Solve equipment and process problems for company's Finishing processes. Be relied upon by plant resources for advice and direction on capital and process solutions. Optimization of process equipment for improving quality and capacity.
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The successful incumbent will support safety, Electrical Engineer, Electrical, Process Engineer, Engineer, Operations, Processing. Arconic Tennessee Operations is seeking an experienced and talented Electrical Engineer for our Tennessee Operations facility.
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Reports to the Thermal and Finishing Process Manager. The Finishing Technologist has responsibilities that include: Corporate expert on Leveling and Slitting for Web Handling Best Practice development and deployment, solving problems with global systemic and plant specific focus, driving process efficiencies through lowering costs and improving quality, training operators and other technologists, and implementing new technologies.
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The Process Engineer is responsible for process development, new product startup, and manufacturing support. The Process Engineer will be expected to lead process development and line support from DFM level to line decommission.
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Arconic has an exciting opportunity for an Electrical and Control Systems Engineer to work with Arconic’s Rolled Products and Extrusions Manufacturing Technology and Engineering (MTE) – Automation and Smart Manufacturing Team. The Electrical and Control Systems Engineer will provide expert consulting service, advice, and on-site support for Arconic’s GRPE MTE in the areas of equipment reliability and process improvement.
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Proficiency in multiple types of CNC controls, tooling geometry, machine tool process and fixture design. Actalent is seeking a Manufacturing Engineer near Maryville, TN. This opportunity is a full-time role that offers a lot of room for growth.
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Experience with rolling mills and mill controls, shears, strip processing and coiling, metal process furnaces or casting equipment. Experience with ladder logic and programming/troubleshooting Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC’s), Rockwell and Allen Bradley PLC experience is preferred.
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Our automotive manufacturing client is looking for a Process Engineer to join their team in Maryville, TN. This role will require you to be onsite full-time and travel occasionally to other locations for new line installation and launch.
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The Process Engineer will work to improve processes for various industries such as Critical Service Valves, Oil & Gas, Automotive, Electrical Production, Gas Turbines, Fuel Cells, Medical & Measurement & Control.
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Establish, document, and maintain the Process Control Plan, Process Flow and PFMEA which outline product quality requirements, risk mitigation, process setting conditions, and validation requirements within the product line of responsibility.
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The Controls Engineer is also responsible for electrical hardware design, PLC programming, HMI programming, troubleshooting, and commissioning of control systems using Kadant Johnson’s Dryer Management System® technology.
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We are hiring a Process Control Engineer in Knoxville, TN! The Process Control Engineer (PCE) under the supervision of an experienced Process Control Engineer, will provide process control design services at all levels of detail, from conceptual design through final installation for all construction materials facilities, with increasing responsibility as experience is gained.
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The Hardcoat Production Engineer is responsible for maintaining all aspects of the Hardcoat Production Line. Responsible for communication and escalation of any process issues or quality concerns.
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