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Lays out, fabricates, assembles, installs and maintains piping systems, pipe supports, fixtures, and related hydraulic and pneumatic equipment for steam, hot water fixtures and equipment for steam, hot water, heating, cooling, lubricating, sprinkling and production and processing systems.
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Your responsibilities will include laying out, assembling, installing, and ensuring the integrity of pipe systems for various applications, including steam, hot water, heating, cooling, and industrial production.
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As a Senior Production Engineer, you create chemistry by. Senior Production Engineer - McIntosh, AL. Senior Production Engineer. You will also participate in production planning and scheduling while working with maintenance gatekeeper to set priorities for equipment repairs.
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Metallurgical understanding of the production and processing of AHSS and GEN3 Steels a plus. Act as technical liaison between the customer, sales, technical services, and the mill quality / operations for new business opportunities existing business & production order regarding product quality aspects.
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Develop and maintain the manpower plan (org-chart) for the production area. A Talascend client in the Mobile, Alabama area has a need for an Area Production Manager to direct and manage their Hot Strip Mill (HSM) production process, as well as review and evaluate quality, downtime, and performance of the HSM Production department.
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Monitor efforts in the site to ensure compliance with all elements of Process Safety Management, monitors safe handling, identification, storage, and removal of hazardous waste streams resulting from production activities.
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Our onsite mill services and resource recovery services offer sustainable solutions that maximize environmental benefit and return valuable raw material into production. The employee independently determines work methods, sequences, tools, and equipment to use in making the extensive and complex repairs to the vehicles and equipment described at this level.
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We are looking to hire for Production and Inventory Control for our new Calvert, AL location. Primetals Technologies, a Group Company of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries is a a worldwide leading engineering and manufacturer of capital equipment for the steel making industry, known for our strengths in mechanical engineering, electronics, automation, manufacturing, project management and service.
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Ensures operation of machinery and mechanical equipment by completing preventive maintenance requirements on production machines; following diagrams, sketches, operations manuals, manufacturer's instructions, and engineering specifications; troubleshooting malfunctions.
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Managing the HSM production with respect to the overall company’s goals. Our client is seeking a professional with oversight and management of the Mill Production, Maintenance, Reliability, and Inspection teams and processes, coordinating with leaders to determine engineering solutions for quality and throughput optimization without a given solution process.
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Experience in steel production and processing, especially in Melt Shop and Continuous Caster. Experience in steel production and processing, especially in Melt Shop and Continuous Caster. Net Core, Java, OO Languages, SDLC, DB integration) and database development, e.g. Oracle (PL/SQL), Microsoft SQL Server (T-SQL), PostgreSQL.
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The Kitchen Department Manager s responsibilities may include making sure the restaurant delivers great quality food to customers, and fast, that food is always safe, that food cost is controlled, and that all kitchen staff are trained in production procedures, including new items that are added to the menu.
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Senior Production Engineer - McIntosh, ALOn-site role / Annual bonus / Relocation assistance The world needs solutions. Providing daily assistance as needed to operations and maintenance around troubleshooting, determining root cause, and resolution of problems to meet the sites production commitments.
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