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MPC will provide training and educational opportunities to help you develop your knowledge of other engineering disciplines. As a Mechanical Engineer at a Marathon refinery, you can expect to become familiar with industry codes and best practices, build critical thinking skills, and gain an understanding of how all engineering disciplines work together as a cohesive team.
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Marathon Petroleum Company is seeking an experienced scheduler at its flagship refinery in Garyville, LA. The successful candidate will be responsible for developing and managing the engineering schedules (typically level 2 detail) for small to medium size projects (less than $25MM) and performing schedule reviews and validation for those projects.
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National Manufacturer is seeking a direct-hire Process Engineering Manager. The Process Engineering Manager will oversee a team of engineers who will work to foster a safe work environment, improve process efficiency, and support equipment reliability and utilization in the production and utilities units onsite.
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Preferred Majors: Engineering, Construction Management, Industrial Technology, Occupational Safety and Health, and other related majors. Infrastructure and heavy civil construction services include asphalt and concrete paving, site preparation, structural, mechanical, and turnkey services.
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Support Reliability Engineering department personnel with a commitment to their development through performance management, individualized development plans/opportunities, and visibility. Bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from an accredited institution, or a combination of relevant work experience and education, required.
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Our Power Networks team delivers engineering solutions across sectors such as transmission, substations, battery energy storage systems, utility-scale solar, offshore wind, onshore wind, green hydrogen, carbon capture, and more.
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The Engineering Manager is responsible for overseeing a team of process engineers and an automation/controls engineer who work to foster a safe work environment, improve process efficiency, and support equipment reliability and utilization in the production and utilities units onsite.
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Highly Preferred: B.S. Degree in Engineering, other scientific disciplines generally associated with power plant operations, or military nuclear experience is highly desired but not required. Assists Engineering with test specifications and performance.
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Enhance personal and process safety across the site by providing effective engineering solutions to eliminate hazards and minimize risk, utilizing PSM management of change principles. Provide technical direction, professional development, and oversight of the site’s process and automation engineers responsible for the production and utilities areas, including rotational LDP engineers in a process engineering role.
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Orbital Engineering is seeking a NACE/AMPP Level II or Level III Certified Coatings Inspector to manage internal and external tank coating assessments and repair projects. Ability to read and understand fabrication and engineering drawings.
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Aside from providing the lubricants themselves, TMC also provides our customers with industrial engineering solutions including, in-depth plan reviews, storage and handling studies, leak studies, oil analysis, lubrication training, reservoir maintenance, hydraulic inspections, used oil analysis, and gear and bearing inspections.
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Audubon is currently seeking a Monomer Production Engineer to be part of a project team working onsite at a client's Chloroplene plant in Laplace, LA. The Monomer Production Engineer will provide in-depth engineering, analytical, tactical, and strategic expertise to their area of assignment.
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Our technical resources provide unmatched quality in multi-discipline engineering and design, in-plant services, supplier quality inspections, field services, automation, procurement and expediting, construction management, and leadership training.
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Examples of typical roles in manufacturing, operations and business include Manufacturing Technical / Process Engineering, Capital Projects, Automation & Process Control, Leveraged Engineering, Equipment Reliability & Maintenance, Continuous Improvement, Product Quality, and Technical Service.
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In our complex world today, GardaWorld stands out as the largest privately owned security services company in the world. If you have Security, Military, Law Enforcement experience – even better.
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engineering job Title: security Company: Asrc Federal in Mt Airy, LA
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