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Respected poultry processor in Perry, GA is seeking a Sr. Reliability Engineer to lead the implementation, continuous improvement, and sustainability of reliability systems and processes within the manufacturing site in order to deliver a strategic reliability-centered maintenance approach to optimizing asset life and productivity through documented asset strategies.
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Perform tasks associated with supporting reliability engineering and equipment improvement efforts. We're building a sustainable network of high-tech, end-to-end manufacturing solutions to better withstand disruptive events, serve scientific discovery, and reach those in need.
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Seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer with 15 to 20+ years of experience to provide expertise in mechanical design and technical oversight of mechanical and electromechanical machines, as well as large manufacturing plant systems.
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Responsible for the Quality, Routine, Type & Special test testing to ensure product reliability to medium and large power transformers, Class I and Class II Power ratings up to 200 MVA base rating Voltage ratings up to 230kV, 900kV BIL including: Autotransformers, Mobile Substations with Switchgear, Skid Transformers.
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The primary role of the Reliability Engineer is to identify and manage asset reliability risks that could adversely affect the Dune Express Conveyor System. + Recent experience in Manufacturing, Bulk Material Handling or Mining Environment.
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Perform radiation safety duties to SOFIE Radiation Compliance/Environmental Health and Safety Program standards to ensure compliance with all regulations under the Corporate and site RSO. Design and build equipment to improve operational reliability for cyclotron and isotope manufacturing.
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The Cell/Module QA (Quality Assurance) in-line process Engineer is responsible for optimizing and improving manufacturing or production processes to ensure the quality and reliability of HV battery cell.
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We are seeking a skilled Senior Manufacturing Engineer to join our dynamic team. As a Senior Manufacturing Engineer at Schreiber Foods, you will play a pivotal role in optimizing our production processes, ensuring the efficient and cost-effective manufacturing of our food products.
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Compensation $90,000 - $130,000 Per Year + Full Benefits The Senior Financial Analyst will oversee our client's Manufacturing Plant and will be to provide strong financial leadership to the operations function, which includes manufacturing, the sales inventory and operations planning process and the sourcing function.
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Reporting directly to the Principal Engineer, the Mechanical Engineer is responsible for the coordination, design, execution and cost control of specific capital and management of change (MOC) projects from conception to startup, along with providing technical support on fixed assets and stationary equipment.
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LEAP's 15% reduction in fuel burn (over prior generation of narrowbody applications) is moving the needle on sustainability today and proving out the next generation of sustainable technologies like ceramic composites, advanced turbine cooling, and additive manufacturing.
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Job Segment: CNC, Machinist, Database, Engineer, Equipment Operator, Manufacturing, Technology, Engineering. The Timken Company designs a growing portfolio of engineered bearings and industrial motion products that improve the reliability and efficiency of global machinery and equipment to move the world forward.
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Job Segment: CNC, Machinist, Database, Equipment Operator, Engineer, Manufacturing, Technology, Engineering. A minimum of 3 years of manufacturing experience in a shop environment, including machining set-up, tooling design, and machine operation; preferred.
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Job Duties Recommend manufacturing equipment and processes designed to be efficient, cost-effective and to promote quality and reliability Assess current equipment and processes and make recommendations for changes Help to troubleshoot and repair equipment Show results in reports May train personnel in equipment usage and processes Complete all necessary documents fully and accurately Adhere to 5S standards (e.g., maintain cleanliness of work area, etc.
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The Regional Asphalt Operations Project Engineer will also assist in creating reliability systems along with supporting the manufacturing facilities in order to provide optimum operational conditions in the safest and most cost effective manner.
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