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Serve as process improvement engineer on capital improvement project teams to take projects from concept study to implementation. Support plant personnel and process improvement efforts to meet safety, quality, efficiency, and production goals.
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Located in the heart of Connecticut in the quintessential New England town of Simsbury, Ensign Bickford has the exciting new role of Process Engineer, designed to support our Printed Circuit Board Assembly line.
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This consists of the original condition review and modeling, FEA, and process enhancement and improvement plan steps. Support printed circuit board ( PCB ) manufacturing process and product improvements through finite element analysis (FEA) as a member of the PCB Analysis team.
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Primary responsibilities include PFD and P&ID development, creating process simulations & performing hydraulic calculations/studies (HYSYS, ProMax, UniSim, Pipe-Flo, etc.) The Engineer is also responsible for developing the technical deliverables required for industrial process systems, as well as the overall system design for industrial facilities in one or more of the following areas, Midstream oil and gas, pipeline, specialty chemicals, gas treating, and liquid material handling.
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Experience with project management, process improvement, lean manufacturing, and problem-solving and show documented results in achieving cost reductions to both products and processes. Utilize proven lean manufacturing-based analytical and troubleshooting / problem-solving abilities to identify opportunities for cost reduction, lead-time reduction, inventory reduction, and quality improvement.
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As our Process Engineer, you will be a part of the production team at our Surface Technologies facility, specializing in Thermal Spray coatings. We are looking for a Process Engineer to join our Houston (Pearland) team.
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Ability to trouble shoot process equipment including but not limited to pasteurizer, skimmer, UHT, Aseptic valve cluster, Aseptic tank and Aseptic filler. Staff Engineer The Staff Process Engineer - Aseptic and Beverage is responsible for independently designing batching and CIP system for different water and/or beverage (including hot fill and Aseptic lines) as well as scoping projects and obtaining equipment quotes from vendors for new beverage processing lines.
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LanzaJet is looking for a motivated, high-energy, well-organized, collaborative Process Engineer for its innovative Ethanol to Sustainable Aviation Jet (SAF) and Diesel process global commercialization efforts.
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This position primarily is involved in the analysis, design, and improvement of manufacturing process systems for the bulk powder processing, spray drying, liquid processing, CIP, dry blending, and powder handling processes within the North American region of Abbott Nutrition.
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This position may be involved in the analysis, design, and improvement of manufacturing process systems for the bulk liquid processing, aseptic processing, CIP, retort processing operations, and aseptic filling within the North American region of Abbott Nutrition (AN.
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The Process Engineer will scope, define, and design process details for balance-of-plant (BOP) systems for our client's thermal energy storage projects across test and commercial sites. Review cross functional team designs (equipment specs, piping design, etc) to ensure they meet the process requirements.
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Supports and is committed to the Quality Improvement Process. The Process Safety Engineer is responsible for compliance with Process Safety Management (PSM) program and Risk Management Plan (RMP) requirements at Ecolabs flagship manufacturing facility, located in Garland and when requested, providing PSM program assistance to other plants or facilities within the network.
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The Process Engineer will scope, define, and design process details for balance-of-plant (BOP) systems for Antora Energy's thermal energy storage projects across test and commercial sites.
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As the Total Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change. Process Safety Engineer - Quincy, IL. Your role will be to own the implementation of the Total Process Safety (TPS) program, to meet corporate and local compliance standards.
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As our Chemical Process Engineer, you will oversee all facets of chemical process design & implementation of our proprietary lithium-ion battery recycling processes and primary resource extraction technologies.
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