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Georgia-Pacific's Consumer Products division is seeking qualified professionals to consider for the Process Control Engineer position to join our Savannah River Mill Engineering team located in Savannah, GA.
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Develop and design Emerson DeltaV control systems including implementing control logic, configuring process graphics, and support customer acceptance reviews to demonstrate provided solutions meet customer process and functional requirements.
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Minimum of two years of experience in refining or petrochemical industry in roles such as (but not limited to) a process/unit engineer, process control engineer, or instrument engineer required.
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15 years Photolithography experience in a semiconductor manufacturing environment (process optimization, overlay control, strong understanding of expose tools). Demonstrated knowledge of Statistical Process Control (SPC.
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Is responsible for business continuity of process control systems through documentation, training and management-of-change process and sharing “Best Practices.” Shares the responsibility for providing weekend and off-hour support for all Process Control Mill needs.
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As a Process Control Engineer at Micron, you will be a member of the Research and Development Process Control Systems (PCS) team, responsible for developing and implementing process control practices at Micron.
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Ownership of the process control system (Distributed Control System [DCS], (Safety Instrumented System [SIS], Programmable Logic Controllers [PLCs] and associated devices; Variable Frequency Drives and communication networks) to ensure its availability and capability as the control platform and process operator interface.
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At Sibanye-Stillwater, the Process Control Engineer is responsible for the programming and system maintenance of PLC's, DCS and HMI's. The Process Control Engineer is responsible for calibration, control instrumentation and system maintenance of the process analysis equipment at the Concentrator.
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Sr. Plant Process Control Engineer. Long term, this role will become the site process control expert and utilize their engineering skills to support the startup and continued operation of our facility.
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We're seeking a talented Process Control Engineer to join our team in Grapevine, TX, and lead the charge in developing cutting-edge solutions that will shape the future of food processing and packaging.
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Trains and assists technicians to troubleshoot, repair, replace, and commission a) all electrical control devices including: AC drives, contactors, motors, breakers, solenoids power supplies, and indicator lights, and b) all DCS/PLC/HMI hardware including: processors, discrete and analog I/O cards, power supplies, network adapters, distributed I/O, operator interfaces such as Rockwell PanelView V9-V12, PC based interfaces, and message displays such as Aveva (Wonderware) InTouch.
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Plans and implements improvements within BIW control systems to improve process capability, system uptime, and reliability and Interfaces with the ICT group to ensure efficient operation of the BIW upper level systems.
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The Quality & Process Control Manager located in Ravenna, Ohio will be accountable to ensure the Quality Management System (QMS) is implemented per requirements and to report areas of concern to Management.
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The Process Control and SCADA Engineer champions control solution platform development, management of control standards and modularization of functional logic and graphics.
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Well-versed in chemical process manufacturing, plant safety rules and regulations, Process Safety Management (PSM), current Good Manufacturing Practices (cGMP), environmental compliance standards, site quality processes, and budgetary cost control.
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