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The Process Engineer is accountable for scale up of new chemical encapsulation products, validation of new equipment and processes, acts as a technical resource for the plant and lead/support continuous improvement.
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This position will manage the Maintenance Manager, Tool Room Manager, Warehouse & Shipping Supervisor, Production Manager, one Process Engineer, and a Process Technician.
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A.Duties & Responsibilities Evaluate efficiencies by comparing process standards such as labour hours, machine cycle time to actual production values and report proposed improvement recommendations with timing to Process Engineering Manager.
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Senior Process Engineer/Senior Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Resins Manufacturing/Resins/DCS/PLC/Process Controls Engineer/Engineer/Production Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Plant Engineer.
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Drive improvement in process safety, emissions, and ESG targets. Qualifications: BS Chemical Engineering or related degree with 8+ years experience as a Process Control Systems Engineer in chemical, refinery, or related process manufacturing plants.
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Searching for Lead Control Systems Engineer with Corporate level responsibility for strategic support of multiple chemical plant sites. Requires solid technical expertise in process automation, SIS, instrumentation; interface, networking of DCS and PLC Systems.
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Develop and maintain a process control program for Process Automation and Safety Instrumented Systems. Develop plant changes for safety, reliability, and cost reduction. Proficient in Process Automation and Safety Instrumented Systems, interfaces, protocols, measuring methods, field instruments, and actuated valves.
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Manage process issue resolution and problem-solving activities. Preferred experience in Yokogawa or Emerson’s Delta V DCS systems, and PLC systems including Honeywell and Rockwell. Ensure hazard identification and risk management processes are in place.
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Department/Division: Trauma ServicesJob Summary: The Trauma Process Improvement Coordinator works under the supervision of the Trauma Program Manager. In conjunction with the Trauma Program Manager, the Trauma Performance Improvement RN monitors the clinical processes and outcomes and systems issues related to the quality of care provided; develops quality filters, audits and case reviews; identifies trends, near misses and sentinel events; helps to outline remedial actions while maintaining confidentiality.
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Carries out orders from the Master Grower and Sr. Plant Health Manager Work closely with IPM team to ensure optimum plant health. ROLE SUMMARY The Plant Health Manager will assist the Sr. Plant Health Manager in all plant-based areas of the grow.
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Ensure Corrective and Preventive Action (CAPA) process for sanitation, pest management, and hygienic design improvement plans are followed. The Hershey Company Robinson plant is a non-union plant producing products such as PayDay, Heath, Skor, Milk Duds, Whoppers, & Reese’s Pieces, in a high-speed complex environment.
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This position will report to the Plant Services Manager, whom the Supervisor will work with to drive improvement in their department by; improving/refining Sanitation Standard Operating Procedures, identifying poor sanitary-design equipment and developing action plans, reviewing data collected from ATP swabbing to improve cleaning performance, etc.
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The Process Improvement Analyst will collaborate with various teams including HO Teams, CST leadership, Digital Teams, and other CCA domain managers to streamline operations and enhance both customer and employee experiences.
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Heavy & Structural Concrete | Airfield Construction | Building Foundations | Infrastructure Improvement | Storm & Process Water Systems | Bridge Construction. They are looking for someone with experience with Heavy & Structural Concrete, Airfield Construction, Building Foundations, Infrastructure Improvement, Storm & Process Water Systems, and Bridge Construction.
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We specialize in aluminum extrusion and fabrication, and we’re committed to delivering high-quality products through continuous improvement and advanced manufacturing techniques. Job SummaryThe Process Engineer will play a critical role in optimizing the aluminum extrusion and fabrication process.
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