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Project Types: Supporting Cargill Incorporated's CAPEX projects (plant expansions). Location: Fully Remote - work from the comfort of your home or anywhere with a reliable internet connection. You will not be part of the project team, rather a horizontal in as an SME to help review the front end of projects, ensure Cargill’s electrical standards are aligned as well as validating any complex deliverables that the project team wants a separate set of eyes on.
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In this role, you will apply basic understanding of plant processes to monitor quality assurance systems including instrumentation calibration, maintenance, crosschecks, methods, procedures, raw materials, food safety and training.
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Sampling of process fluids and solvents for in-process control Minor maintenance of plant equipment like lubrication, greasing, minor mechanical and electrical maintenance. The Field Operator is responsible for safely monitoring the plant in the field and for all manual operations like packaging, sampling, minor maintenance, etc.
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You will help coordinate plant location, personnel workflow and ergonomics, materials logistics, production process sequence and EHS initiatives. Partner collaboratively with appropriate centers of excellence including, but not limited to engineering and plant management, to provide input into the development of plant capital investment strategies.
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This includes mullers, plant robotics, generators, Disamatch, infrared inspections and electrical controls upkeep. Troubleshoots and maintains programming MCF industrial controls on production and specialty equipment spanning Kuka, Foxall, and various PLCs. Maintains knowledge of safety automated systems and provides programming assistance where needed.
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In this role, you will work with the reliability team to drive improvement of plant reliability and champion the defect elimination process. Lean Six sigma yellow or green belt certification. Job Purpose and ImpactThe Senior Mechanical Integrity Engineer will be a key leader on the maintenance and reliability management team for the discipline of reliability engineering.
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In this role, you will help coordinate plant location, personnel workflow and ergonomics, materials logistics, production process sequence, and equipment layouts. Assist manufacturing plant and facilities engineers with facility planning and design.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Dryer Supervisor is integral in the production of safe and high-quality egg ingredients.
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Food industry experience plant and facilities engineers. Help manufacturing plant and facilities engineers with facility planning and design. Knowledge of the environmental health and safety standards and international standards and codes.
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Knowledge of the environmental health and safety standards and international standards and codes related to engineering and technical projects. Food industry experience. Independently solve moderately complex issues with minimal supervision, while escalating more complex issues to appropriate staff.
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