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Subject Matter Expert in the design and operation of rotating equipment, development of equipment strategies (including lubrications, conditions monitoring, and preventive maintenance), and management of mechanical integrity (including tanks, pressure vessels, and piping.
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Technical expertise in construction or refrigeration or poultry processing equipment with project management experience. in the proper project management techniques. Bachelors degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Agricultural, Civil or Structural Engineering is preferred.
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Provide technical and project management support for the operation, maintenance, betterment, development, design, construction and testing of manufacturing assets and ancillary components.
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Respected poultry processor in Perry, GA is seeking a Sr. Reliability Engineer to lead the implementation, continuous improvement, and sustainability of reliability systems and processes within the manufacturing site in order to deliver a strategic reliability-centered maintenance approach to optimizing asset life and productivity through documented asset strategies.
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Experience with computer maintenance management systems (CMMS) preferably IBM Maxim. Requirements : This position requires a Bachelor's Degree in Reliability, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering (Advanced degree in this or related field is highly desirable.
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Specific requirements include:·Technical expertise in construction, refrigeration or poultry processing equipment with project management experience. Requirements:Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical, Electrical, Agricultural, Civil or Structural Engineering is preferred plus 5 years of related work experience.
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You will dig using hand shovel and mechanical tools You will install and maintenance of underground telecommunications cabling You will climb in and out of equipment (trucks, cars, backhoes, trenchers, etc.
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The OSP Construction Manager will make recommendations to management regarding ways to get the project back on track to meet cost, quality, and schedule goals. CAD/E, Microstation, AutoCad or other similar design programs Previous Outside Plant Construction Manager experience Experience with working with city, county and/or State agencies Management of Contractor experience.
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Coordinates all activity at the job sites with local management and safety managers. Large poultry processor is seeking a Senior Project Manager for its plant in Perry, GA. This position plans, budgets, and implements projects from beginning to end for the expansion of facilities and improvement of production lines.
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Trains project managers, project manager trainees, construction managers, construction superintendents, etc. ·Manages all project sites and contractors by OSHA guidelines. ·Provides a scope of work that clearly defines and documents all project expectations to prospective bidders.
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All required safety standards shall be adhered to in order to mitigate risk from moving mechanical parts, electrical shock, heights, blood-borne pathogens, traffic, animals and wildlife, toxic or caustic chemicals, and other identified hazards.
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Prospective Officers may also receive specialized training in transportation management, freight classifications, methods of working with civilian and other service carriers, and special handling of medicines and explosives.
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Headquartered in Hilliard, Ohio, we are a multi-billion dollar stormwater management company, manufacturing pipe and ancillary products. Basic inventory management skills. Loaders report directly to the Yard Supervisor and/or Yard Manager.
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Samsara Logging System. When it storms, we capture rain with our drain basins, convey it with pipe, store it using chambers and finally treat it with our water quality products, before safely returning water back to the environment.
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They will serve as a technical resource in support of the maintenance department and plant infrastructure to include: refrigeration, boiler, electrical, structural, roofs, fire suppression and fire alarms.
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