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Process Safety Manager/PSM/PSM Manager/Process Safety/PSM Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemical Manufacturing/Engineering/ Process Engineer/Production Engineer/Chemicals/PSM Program/Mechanical Engineer/OSHA/Regulatory/PHA/LOPA/MOC/PSM Elements/Occupational Safety.
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Precision Metal Works has an immediate opening for a Tooling Engineer. Participate in customer meetings early on in the tooling design process, clearly understanding the technical requirements and translating them into manufacturing requirements.
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Petroleum Service Corporation is seeking a Material Handler / Warehouse Associate to join our team at a chemical plant / manufacturing facility in Louisville, KY. Experience is not required, and paid on-the-job training is available.
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Experience with another language in addition to JavaScript/Typescript for example Rust, Golang, Python, or Java. As a Software Engineering Manager, you will lead a team of engineers to design, build, and deliver scalable, enterprise blockchain applications for our clients.
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The co-op will work with the Plating Lab, Process Engineering and the Materials Innovation Group in order to gain exposure to various laboratory tests, electroplating techniques, and new plating research areas.
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The Lead Principal CNC Programmer/ Manufacturing Engineer Manager plays a crucial role in optimizing workflow, troubleshooting issues along with provide programming support for the factory across all components, processed and machines.
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Vector Engineers/CTL Engineering is hiring a Geotechnical Engineer (EIT or PE)! We are looking for a Geotechnical Engineer (EIT or PE) who will play a key role in performing geotechnical explorations and investigations for our clients.
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The Thermal Engineer's role is responsible for all process design calculations, pressure part design, and heat transfer calculations. The base pay range for this Thermal Engineer role is $67,750 - $89,750 annually.
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Our rapidly growing Industrial market encompasses a a broad range of projects that can span from Water/Wastewater treatment, Food & Beverage processing, Mineral Processing, Renewable Fuels, Pulp and Paper, Steel & Aluminum, Specialty chemical, Industrial Energy, Manufacturing, Automotive and Emerging Industrial Markets like EVBattery, Data Centers and Semiconductors.
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As an Electrical Engineer, you will be a key influencer of manufacturing process control and automation for the plant. We currently have an opportunity for an Electrical Engineer to join our team located in Louisville, KY.
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Expertise with Glass, Silicon, Semiconductor, or Hard drive wafer process development and integration, qualification and high-volume manufacturing strongly desired. Glass Core Technology Director of Engineering – Manufacturing Electronics.
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The Brook - KMI is a 98-bed hospital offering a full continuum of inpatient, extended care, residential, partial hospitalization, and outpatient services for adolescents, adults, and seniors. Chemical Dependency (CD) Therapist (Weekends) - Transitional Living Home.
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The ideal candidate would possess basic understanding of topics relating to design, operation, maintenance, process safety, and protection for complex process equipment such as reactors, distillation columns, dryers, RTOs, and dust collection systems at large complex chemical plants.
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Reporting to the SVP, Corporate Communications and S&R, and as a key member of the North American Communications team, the position of Senior Director of Communications (NADL) will have prime responsibility to lead and develop national strategic Communications plans/budgets for North American Distillers Limited and the manufacturing sites across North America.
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Key Responsibilities: Prepare and prosecute patent applications related to life sciences, particularly in chemistry, molecular biology, biochemistry, immunology, chemical engineering, and related fields.
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