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The candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Chemical Engineering and eight to fifteen years of experience in instrumentation and controls. Conducting I&C engineering and analyses related to various water, wastewater, and industrial waste treatment facilities.
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Other engineering disciplines may also be considered: Chemical, Mechanical, or Biomedical engineering. Preferred experience: controls or automation engineering, developing machine and process control systems, in one of pharmaceutical, food, medical or cosmetic industries.
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Education: Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering preferred. Project Management: Oversee engineering project management activities. Skills Required: Experience: Minimum of 1 year of engineering experience in a Food or Pharma environment.
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Education Pursuing an undergraduate degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering or Chemical Engineering, or a related disciplineCurrently attending an accredited post-secondary institution at the time of intended work term and returning to full-time studies after the work term OR registered in an accredited post-secondary co-op or internship program for the duration of the work term.
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Requirements for this position:·A bachelor’s degree in Pulp and paper science, chemical engineering, chemistry, power engineering or related area·Minimum of 5 years supervisory/engineering experience in kraft chemical pulping operations (wood processing, power/utilities, chemical recovery, or fiber lines)·Excellent communication Skills to engage all levels of employees.
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EDUCATION: Bachelors degree in Quality, Chemistry, Chemical Engineering, Materials, Polymer, or Business is required. Experience with chemical batch-making operations and quality programs, such as Lean, ISO, Six Sigma, is required.
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Research experience in a materials science, chemistry or chemical engineering setting to include experience with chemical handling. B.S. degree in Materials Science and Engineering or Chemical Engineering.
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BS Degree in Food Science, Meat Science, Engineering (Food/Process/Chemical) or related field, MS preferred. BS Degree in Food Science, Meat Science, Engineering (Food/Process/Chemical) or related field, MS preferred.
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Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering; Mechanical Engineering or Petroleum Engineering degrees preferred with applicable gas processing experience will be considered. Ability to interpret P&IDs, PFDs, and engineering piping drawings.
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Lead process improvement efforts in the coil finishing manufacturing and process areas, specifically focusing on slitters, tension level lines, continuous thermal lines, and continuous coating/chemical lines.
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Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career in chemistry, chemical engineering, and chemical disposal. As a Chemical Operations Specialist for the Army National Guard, you will support the country during natural disaster relief efforts and safeguard the nation from chemical and biological warfare.
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Possesses theoretical knowledge, educational background and to apply sound mechanical/chemical engineering principals in machine design, process flow design, process engineering, equipment manufacturing, fabrication practices and equipment design.
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Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Biomedical Engineering, Chemical Engineering, Computer Engineering, Engineering, Engineering Mechanics, Engineering Physics, Industrial and Operations Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Production Engineering, Project Engineering & Management, Biomedical Science, Computer and Information Science, Data Processing/Analytics/Science.
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Bachelor of Science in Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Chemical Engineering is required, MS preferred, with a minimum of 15 years of experience in instrumentation and controls.
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The Skills You Will Bring: Bachelor of Science in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or Electrical Engineering A minimum of 5-10 years of manufacturing management or process experience in a heavy industrial environment (prior paper or chemical industry experience preferred.
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