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He/she will also develop proposals in collaboration with Operations, Process Engineering, and discipline representatives. Knowledge of construction safety requirements and measurements Working knowledge of Microsoft products such as Access, Excel, Word, and Project Familiarity with commercially available plant design products such as Autodesk's AutoCAD, Intergraph PDS, Bentley Micro-station, etc.
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AS/AAS degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering. BS in Electrical Engineering/Electrical Engineering Technology a plus. Support electricians and E&I’s in trouble shooting of plant electrical systems.
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Electronics Technician (ET/RF AND ET/NAV) ETs focus on installing, administering and maintaining onboard communications and navigations systems. There they receive extensive training in electricity, electronics, computers, digital systems, fiber optics and electronics repair.
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NES Fircroft is actively seeking an experienced Engineering Project Manager for our client, a Specialty Chemicals Manufacturer, for their Facility in Magnolia, Arkansas. Minimum of 10 years of engineering experience in the chemical/petro-chemical industry with at least 5 years project engineering/management experience.
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Albemarle is seeking an Electrical and Instrument Engineer for the Magnolia Plant site to provide E&I Engineering design in support of Engineering Capital Projects. Candidate will possess a Technical Bachelor of Science degree such as Engineering, Physics or similar.
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Description Operations EngineerCore Work – Principal Function of RoleThe Operations Engineer primarily functions as a technical resource and support role leveraging knowledge and technical skills related to chemistry and engineering to ensure that assigned production units are operating safely as designed and permitted with a continuous improvement mindset.
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Basic estimating skills and knowledge of engineering and construction cost structure. Ability to judge the quality of engineering and construction documents. Thorough understanding of engineering and construction productivity measurement.
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Monitor various systems for fraud including mobile and ATM deposit transactions. Operators will provide frontline support for various systems within the bank. Provide back-up to various areas of the IT Systems & Applications Department.
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