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BS Engineering degree with 5+ years experience as Reliability/ Maintenance Engineer working in a PSM regulated chemical plant. Career opportunity to join expanding chemical leader as Lead Engineer for maintenance and reliability of rotating equipment for the plant site.
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Career opportunity to join expanding chemical leader as Lead Engineer for maintenance, reliability for fixed and rotating equipment for the plant site. Extensive experience with RCM, RCA, Six Sigma, CMMS programs.
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BS in Chemical Engineering with 3+ years experience as Process/ Production Engineer in a Chemical Manufacturing Facility (PSM regulated) Opportunity with an expanding chemical leader as the site Chemical Engineer.
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Bachelor’s degree in Engineering with 5+ years of experience as a Reliability/Maintenance Engineer in a PSM-regulated chemical plant. Join an expanding chemical industry leader as the Lead Engineer responsible for the maintenance and reliability of rotating equipment at our plant site.
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The candidate will support the chemical process units with improvements, equipment upgrades, troubleshooting, PSM, process control systems, and capital projects. Knowledge of chemical unit operations/ equipment - reactors, distillation, condensers, adsorption, compressors, evaporators, pumps, piping, heat exchangers, etc.
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Solid technical knowledge of predictive and preventive maintenance, asset care/ OEE and rotating equipment: compressors, pumps, fans, and blowers. Ability to work now and in the future without sponsorship.
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Requires extensive knowledge of reactors, evaporators, pumps, valves, compressors, piping, instrumentation, and DCS.
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Execute maintenance work orders – assuring work order quality metrics are met as well as assuring operators are entering work orders in JDE for all non-optimal issues in the plant. Lead and coordinate RCA investigations for all bad actors and significant reliability incidents.
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Qualifications: BS Electrical Engineering or Engineering degree with 3+ years Electrical, Controls, and Instrumentation experience in chemical manufacturing plants.
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Education – Qualifications, Accreditation, Training:Required: 4 or 5 year Batchelor degree in Electrical Engineering Preferred: Professional Engineer (PE) in the United States Moving forward togetherWe want our people to be energized and empowered to drive sustainable impact.
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Southwire and its subsidiaries manufacture building wire and cable, metal-clad cable, portable and electronic cord products, OEM wire products and engineered products.
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The Professional Engineer uses engineering systems and drawings to provide project coordination and structural design services and models for customers. Two plus (2+) years of pre-engineered metal building (PEMB) experience.
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Reliability Maintenance Engineer. Reliability Maintenance Engineer. Job descriptionIn partnership with our client, a global leader in metals manufacturing, we are seeking an experienced. to support our client's manufacturing facility located in Muscle Shoals, AL. The right candidate will be a thought and action leader.
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An Automation Engineer utilizes technology to improve, streamline and automate a manufacturing process. For any step in the manufacturing process, an Automation Engineer can be tasked with designing, simulating, installing, testing and managing an electrical or mechanical automation.
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Competitive benefits, pay, and retirement plan options!
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