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Oversee field observations and equipment & utility commissioning by 3rd party services during construction to ensure built per design and Nestle Purina standards. 5 Years minimum experience in mechanical/utility design including HVACR, liquid handling systems (tanks, pumps, piping), heat transfer systems, steam systems, chill water systems, natural gas systems, and industrial waste systems.
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Additional responsibilities include defining equipment standards, leading process benchmarking and reapplication, and building capability within teams to do technical troubleshooting and process improvement and understanding the Nestle Continuous Excellence program and the respective TPM Pillars and tools.
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Learn more About Us | Making an Impact | Nestle Careers (nestlejobs.com) Note: Nespresso is not a federal contractor and does not maintain affirmative action programs. We innovate new products, impart new agilities into existing processes, constantly advance pet nutrition, and always pay it forward in the form of service for our communities and families.
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Note: Nespresso is not a federal contractor and does not maintain affirmative action programs Discover your Next Mission at Nestlé Like you, we have a strong sense of mission. Position Summary:As a Process Engineer, you’ll be responsible for equipment re-design while implementing, controlling, and optimizing manufacturing processes and machinery to achieve organizational targets.
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As a Process Engineer, you'll be responsible for equipment re-design while implementing, controlling, and optimizing manufacturing processes and machinery to achieve organizational targets. Participate in design, commissioning, and startup of new equipment/processes.
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