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Extrusion Process Technician | Bedford Park | HIRING IMMEDIATELY. The Process Technician is responsible for working with shift Operators and Process Engineer to resolve ongoing problems, supporting set-up and changeovers in bringing lines into production, and working to maintain accurate and up-to-date process sheets.
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Carry out process engineering activities, following JM standards and procedures to schedule and budget as advised by the Technology Manager / Project Manager / Lead Engineer. The senior process engineer will provide technical support to Sustainable Solutions business development activities including customer technical due diligence, technical negotiations, proposals and studies.
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FAI has openings in the Chicago area for a Process Safety Engineer 2 in their Thermal Hazards Group. Provide direct engineering support to operations covering all aspects of reactive chemical hazards as they pertain to process safety.
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Additional Information Raised Rooftop Bar Server, evenings, weekends, holidays. Present physical and accurate check to guest and process payment. Location Renaissance Chicago Downtown Hotel, 1 West Wacker Drive, Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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The Small On Site (SOS) Process Control Engineer is responsible for the support of the control and monitoring systems for all on site air separation facilities throughout the United States. While providing this primary support, the process control engineer will interface with a variety of field, management, and technical personnel.
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As an Amuse Server, you have opportunities at every turn to touch the hearts of our guests, create personalized experiences, and unforgettable moments. Made possible by Harry Weese's visionary design, Swissôtel Chicago boasts "forever" views of the Chicago skyline, Navy Pier, and Lake Michigan.
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Reporting to the Lead Process Engineer, this position will be responsible for managing the Process Engineering related activities improving our Safety, Quality, Delivery and Cost metrics with sustainment and advancement of various manufacturing processes focusing in EPOX.
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B.S. in Food Process Engineering, Agricultural & Biological Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Food Science, or related field. Reporting to the Manager R&D Process Engineering, this individual will organize, execute, and lead key process development and implementation activities for the Sugar (confections) portfolio.
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You'll wield your expertise as a technical maestro, guiding Process/Project Engineering and Operations through the labyrinth of complex process control systems. A versatile skill set in process control, including DCS and PLC configuration, multivariable control, and instrument tuning.
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Minimum of 5-10 years of experience process engineering and/or process manufacturing facility design required (experience in pharmaceutical manufacturing, corrugated, paper/packaging, food & beverage, industrial laundry, automotive parts, renewable energy manufacturing, or hemp textile manufacturing preferred.
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The Dining Room Server, Health Care Dining Server, or Bistro Server is the face of our hospitality venues and responsible for our customers' experiences. Minimum one-year experience in a food server role, but not required.
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At Lifespace, team members are at the center of delivering a purpose driven experience for our residents!
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Tacombi is looking for a Server to join our team! Minimum 1-2 years of experience as a Server. Tacombi is a fast-growing, omni-channel consumer and retail brand that is committed to globally sharing Mexican food and culture through hospitality experiences, CPG products, community outreach and digital content.
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Working alongside a high profile and prestigious team, The Peninsula Chicago is seeking a summer back server to join our F&B team to achieve the company's objectives and create a memorable guest experience.
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The Culinary Server serves meals and beverages to residents and guests of the culinary venues, catered functions, and special events. The Culinary Server assists in creating an extraordinary culinary experience for residents and guests.
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