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Maintain plant engineering documentation: flowsheets, plot plans, electrical drawings, and mechanical integrity files (includes PFDs, P&ID s, Operating Procedures)·Direct outside vendors and service providers for project installations·Drive the Preventive Maintenance and Inspection programs; leads all EIT activities.
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QUALIFICATIONS / REQUIREMENTSvBS Chemical or Mechanical Engineering with 3-5+ years’ experience in chemical plant or refinery, or equivalent industrial manufacturingvAbility to apply daily and lead with safety, environmental and industrial hygiene rules, and regulations at the forefront of your work.
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Leads Six Sigma efforts for the maintenance team and actively participates on Site TeamsØMaintenance/Project Engineering: ·Keep the plant in optimum operating condition. ·Responsible for management and reporting of plant maintenance budgets and costs·Identify and implement projects to reduce cost and energy usage and to improve productivity.
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Serves as Project Manager for plant projects. Lead maintenance craftsmen, parts warehouse, purchasing functions and computer system. Assist with identification, development, and implementation of capital projects to improve safety, environmental compliance, quality, productivity, and cost.
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Environmental Health & Safety:·The goal is simple – we want everyone to be able to go home the same way they came to work. Actively promotes ownership of EHS throughout the site through actions and participation on EHS Committees·Drives OSHA PSM standards compliance, including Management of Change.
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Ensures maintenance QA/QC activities are timely completed. Engages in EHS incident investigations and constructs solutions to prevent recurrence. Ensures SOX and ISO activities as related to maintenance are timely completed.
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Assist with safety, environmental, and technical training. Participates in 360 feedbacks; participates in Leadership Development meetings; serves as a member of the Site Leadership Team; supports and drives continuous improvement activities for the facility·Presents key performance indicators to leadership staff Effectively partners with production staff; encourages continuous improvement mindset in others.
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Lead process optimization activities in cooperation with other functions·Lead continuous activities including root cause analysis, predictive failure analyses, capital spares, etc. Ownership of engineering aspects in production optimization of site processes.
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VStrong leadership qualities and ability to engage associates through every stage of their work. Contributes to the development and implementation of environmental programs and regulations; assists with data tracking/trending for permit compliance.
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Recognize strong performance and provide corrective feedback/progressive discipline as needed. Assist production in troubleshooting efforts, including data gathering and trending. vDemonstrated ability to drive associate alignment and accountability.
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Associate Engagement: · Continuously contribute to the growth and development of the team that makes the site run. Actively participates in PHA reviews and facilities improvements as the site MOC Coordinator.
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Participates in IMPACT and ensures unit goals align with those of the site & the Corporation. Ensures SAP PM system and MI systems are fully implemented and utilized. Uses structured problem-solving techniques, analytical tools, and teamwork to improve Product quality.
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This is a key procurement role responsible for key Indirect Sourcing category strategies, execution and results to optimize total cost of ownership at the Honeywell ESS Gulf Coast Chemical plant campus.
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As holistic system thinkers, monitor and report on operational performance process units and key variables impacting plant efficiency, capacity, catalyst performance, emissions, and process safety.
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This is a permanent & long term opportunity requiring applicants to be trained for multiple plant production, warehouse, and filling roles during training period. Pay is non-negotiable as all applicants will be required to start in the Operator in Training role at $21 per hour.
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