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The Process Engineer is hands-on in process development, process controls, process layout and ergonomic design. Qualifications B.S. in Engineering or related field 5+ years in Process Improvement, profile or sheet extrusion.
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Develop CAD drawings detailing step-by-step process plans, process fixturing, process tooling, and process setup instructions. Process Engineer - BWX Technologies, Inc. - Euclid, Ohio Perform engineering assignments by applying basic engineering principles, and following specific procedures, standards and methods Job Responsibilities: Adhere to contract technical requirements while developing, and maintaining, step-by-step process plans in the manufacturing of Control Rod Drive Mechanisms.
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The process engineer develops and oversees manufacturing processes based on design requirements. We are currently seeking talented individuals for a *process engineer Level 2. Incorporates engineering changes on work in process.
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Manage projects through design review process from project scope charters through successful startup transition to the local site team. Provides engineering support to Production to optimize packaging process.
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Job SummaryThe Process Engineer will play a critical role in optimizing the aluminum extrusion and fabrication process. Process Optimization: Conduct value stream mapping, root cause analysis, and process optimization to enhance productivity and reduce costs.
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Job Overview: Seeking a Process Chemist for our clients Process Research and Development team to oversee drug substance development and GMP manufacturing, requiring a proven track record in solving technical challenges.
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Documentation Development: Develop and maintain standard operating procedures, work instructions, and process documentation. We specialize in aluminum extrusion and fabrication, and we’re committed to delivering high-quality products through continuous improvement and advanced manufacturing techniques.
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Automation and Robotics: Develop and implement automation and robotics solutions to enhance manufacturing processes in aluminum extrusion and fabrication. Experience: Minimum of five years of experience in industrial manufacturing, preferably in the aluminum extrusion and fabrication industry preferred.
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The successful candidate will leverage Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and Advanced Automation and Robotics to drive continuous improvement, enhance product quality, and increase operational efficiency.
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Green Belt or Black Belt certification preferred. Knowledge: Strong knowledge of Lean Manufacturing Principles and Six Sigma Methodologies. Employee Training: Train employees on Lean Principles, Six Sigma Methodologies, and the operation of automated systems and robotics.
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The VDC Process Engineer will enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of Virtual Design and Construction (VDC) processes within our electrical contracting projects. Additionally, the VDC Process Engineer will helpdrive continuous improvement initiatives and support the adoption of new technologies and methodologies.
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Process Safety Engineer - Exton, PA (On-Site)The Process Safety Engineer will review all new proposed processes, process equipment, proposed changes to processes or process equipment, and existing plant operations to determine all necessary SHE (Safety, Health & Environmental) requirements are addressed in a thorough and rigorous manner.
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Your Job Georgia-Pacific is seeking a qualified professional for the role of Process Control Engineer within the corporate Process Control Center of Excellence based in Atlanta, GA. A successful candidate will enjoy utilizing engineering expertise to remotely solve problems and improve the reliability and functionality of existing control systems and instrumentation.
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Your Job is seeking a dedicated Process Safety Engineer for our Leaf River Cellulose facility in New Augusta, MS! The Process Safety Engineer will be part of the safety team and report directly to the Safety Manager.
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Your Job Georgia-Pacific is now hiring for a Process Lead/Engineer for our lumber mill in Pineland, Texas. Support all phases of the lumber manufacturing process to include set-up, changeover, automation, workflow, yield rates, reliability, and overall efficiency of machine centers Who You Are (Basic Qualifications.
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