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In our Electrical Engineering Co-op Program, students will be part of a team that shapes the future of innovation in the Pulp and Paper industry. Domtar is seeking upcoming college sophomores and juniors with a focus in Electrical Engineering interested in growth development and sophisticated project assignments to join our co-op program in 2024-2025.
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Compensation: $100K to $125K Work Requirements: US Citizen, GC Holders or Authorized to Work in the US Job Description: The Electrical Engineer will support and drive the planning, execution, handoff, and evaluation phases for assigned modernization capital projects.
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Job Summary/Objective:Under the direction of the Manager of Engineering, the Electrical Engineer II troubleshoots and resolves malfunctions to machine control systems and makes recommendations to improve efficiency or quality concerns.
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The Industrial Engineer Manager will lead all engineering activities and foster a culture of continuous improvement within our distribution center. The Engineer Manager demonstrates proficiency with project management & experience with daily operational capacities, including evaluating current production practices and employees’ tasks and responsibilities to maximize efficiency and productivity, identifying procedures or tools to improve productivity, using skills in project management to effectively deploy equipment, systems, and processes to increase productivity across our enterprise and enforce quality control to reduce waste.
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Experience and knowledge of Warehouse Management Systems (WMS). Drafts and design layout of equipment, materials, and workspace to illustrate maximum efficiency, using drafting tools, AutoCAD, and a computer.
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The Mechanical Engineer will design, budget, and manage installations of engineered systems for capital projects associated with the plant operations. Responsible for implementing/maintaining predictive maintenance programs which may include vibration analysis, infrared scanning, ultrasonic, and oil analysis.
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The Electrical Project Engineer will support and drive the planning, execution, handoff, and evaluation phases for assigned modernization capital projects. Job Title: Electrical Project Engineer II.
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