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Physical location and general arrangement placements (drawing level); Infrastructure requirements assessment; · You will report to the Plant Engineering Manager and work with Project Manager to determine preliminary Capital / Expense Estimates; · Work with the Engineering Project Manager to determine a design schedule that meets that overall project schedule requirements; Equipment / System Performance criteria.
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Success as the Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager means accurately estimating costs for commercial electrical installations and efficiently managing projects from inception to completion.
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Work with the Engineering Project Manager to determine a design schedule that meets that overall project schedule requirements; Equipment / System Performance criteria. You will report to the Plant Engineering Manager and work with Project Manager to determine preliminary Capital / Expense Estimates.
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Collaborate closely with the Plant Engineering Manager and Project Manager to prepare capital and expense estimates and design schedules that align with overall project timelines.
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Responsibilities For The Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager. Requirements For The Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager. Hiring: Commercial Electrical Estimator/Project Manager.
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BS in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Robotics Engineering (with emphasis on controls of processing/packaging / filling equipment design / electrical). Job Summary of the Automation Engineer: You will analyze controls / electrical engineering requirements to determine and design technical and business solutions for projects that require capital investment.
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An emphasis in controls and electrical for processing, filling and packaging applications. Proficient using AutoCAD software, electrical schematics. Write detailed functional control / electrical descriptions for the unit operation.
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Develop controls / electrical equipment standards, methods, and designs to meet required quality and safety standards. Develop project submittal packages that are complete and concise to ensure project success.
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Seeking a Senior Innovation Design Engineer to spearhead new product project activities in collaboration with the APQP Engineering/Innovation Manager. The Senior Innovation Design Engineer will be responsible for executing program and project deliverables, performing mechanical engineering analysis, supporting innovative new product design, and conducting feasibility studies.
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Keeps current with the latest food packaging technology and commercial applications. You will have a fundamental understanding of a food manufacturing environment. Experience working with Rockwell Controls and/or GE as well as Networking experience.
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Food manufacturing background highly preferred. Execution of projects cradle to grave. Job Title: Automation Engineer. Physical location and general arrangement placements (drawing level); Infrastructure requirements assessment.
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Education & Experience Of The Automation Engineer. Job Responsibilities Of The Automation Engineer. Develop subject matter expertise of processing, filling, and packaging operating systems for assigned areas.
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Working closely with the APQP Engineering/Innovation Manager and cross-functional teams, your efforts will focus on conceiving and executing project deliverables that meet or exceed our rigorous, innovative standards.
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The Automation Manager must be a results-oriented change agent who is an effective business systems thinker (able to see the big picture) while managing risk and ambiguity on each project.
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Job Title: Automation ManagerLocation: Waterloo, IowaSalary: $95-120K plus bonus Job Summary of the Automation Manager: The Automation Manager is responsible for for leading process improvement/automation efforts in Assembly and Manufacturing (production) areas.
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