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Process Safety Engineer/PSM Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Chemicals/PSM/Refining/Chemical Manufacturing/Manufacturing/Engineering/Process Safety Engineer/Petrochemicals/HAZOPs/MOCs/Process Safety/Process Safety Management/Engineer/ Our client is global producer of specialty chemical products used in the medical industry.
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Qualifications:–BS Engineering degree with 5+ years experience as Reliability/ Maintenance Engineer working in a PSM regulated chemical plant. –Solid technical knowledge of predictive and preventive maintenance, mechanical integrity, and asset care/ OEE.–Extensive experience with RCM, RCA, Six Sigma, CMMS programs.
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Position SummaryThe Ohio PLS – Survey Control Manager (SCM) reports to and provides technical support as related to survey to the Project Survey Manager (PSM). The project’s survey control network is utilized in support of construction engineering activities, including earthwork, excavation, concrete, structural steel, mechanical, and piping, etc.
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The Senior Controls Technician designs, develops, installs, executes, and oversees electrical or mechanical control systems for a geothermal power plant and will also review plant processes and designs for efficiency improvements.
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Knowledge of ammonia refrigeration, HVAC, and process safety management (PSM). Projects will cover a diverse range in scope, mainly in mechanical and ammonia refrigeration engineering to support the company’s aggressive innovation and growth strategy.
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PSM (Process Safety Management) and good understanding of process control, required. Troubleshoot and repair mechanical equipment (electrical, mechanical, and pneumatic) and systems requiring isolation of the malfunction, disassembly of equipment, and repair bearings, gears, structural components, etc.
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You have your High School Diploma/GED with 2-3 years of Industrial Electrician Maintenance experience, OR an associate degree, or two-year Trade School Degree within the Technical, Electrical, or Mechanical field.
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Supports compliance with OSHA PSM and EPA RMP for process activities by via involvement with MOC initiation, PSSR conduct, PSI updates, SOP reviews/upgrades, PHA revalidations, and Mechanical Integrity assistance.
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BS Mechanical or Electrical Engineering degree with 3+ years experience with maintenance/ reliability programs in chemical, refinery, pulp & paper, or related PSM industries. BS Mechanical or Electrical Engineering degree with 3+ years experience with maintenance/ reliability programs in chemical, refinery, pulp & paper, or related PSM industries.
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Experience with Preventive and Predictive Maintenance, RCA, vibration and lubrication analysis, and CMMS. Certified Maintenance Reliability Professional (CMRP) certification is preferred. Participate on the Engineering Team to maintain and upgrade the process, fixed and rotating equipment.
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Implement job plans and integrate into the Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Opportunity to join our Global Chemical Client as the Site Maintenance/ Reliability Engineer. Implement the MI program to ensure compliance with OSHA process safety standard.
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Assist with the optimization of spare parts based on usage and failure analysis. Assist with equipment monitoring condition through routine inspections including vibration surveillance, non-destructive examination of fixed equipment, IR imaging, and lubrication analysis.
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Responsible for the preventive and predictive maintenance job plans and rebuild procedures. Manage filing and archiving of regulatory maintenance forms. Continuously audit work order historical data and make improvements.
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Additional industrial maintenance work experience (to include production equipment - electrical, mechanical, hydraulics, instrumentation and controls, HVAC and general maintenance experience). Adhere to all quality systems & safety procedures including environmental regulations, OSHA, and PSM procedures in everyday work routine.
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Serves as a DF liaison with CF's Corporate EHS audit team during PSM/RMP audits. Develops, maintains and improves electronic storage and workflow processes for all Process Safety-related documents, including Process Safety Information, Process Hazard Analyses, Operating Procedures, Management of Change, Pre-Startup Safety Review, Mechanical Integrity, Facility Siting, etc.
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