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This position will be responsible for providing technical guidance on safety related to building and site safety, construction safety, machinery safety, process safety, engineering food safety, combustible dust and flammable gas/liquids and more areas found in our manufacturing environment.
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This automotive manufacturing parts supplier is experiencing growth and is seeking a Continuous Improvement Engineer. As the Continuous Improvement Engineer, you’ll be responsible for developing strategies that focus on improving efficiency, quality and productivity of the facility.
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Electro-physics/Electromagnetics Engineer - Scientist (Lead-Senior- Experienced) page is loaded. Electro-physics/Electromagnetics Engineer - Scientist (Lead-Senior- Experienced) The position requires interfacing with multiple disciplines across The Boeing Company (Engineering, Product Support, Manufacturing, etc.
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Experience with NX/Unigraphics CAD and Teamcenter PDM systems for design interrogation, manufacturing planning development and tooling design review. Experience with NX/Unigraphics CAD and Teamcenter PDM systems for design interrogation, manufacturing planning development and tooling design review.
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This site has 250 employees and is searching for a Process Safety Engineer to maintain, manage, and improve PSM and EHS initiatives through the plant. There is currently a PSM Engineer that supports multiple sites so they would like this role to focus only on the St Louis plant.
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Synergetic Industries also has a machine shop providing manufacturing capabilities for fixtures (machining, test, holding, weld, tooling) part machining, machine repair and safety updates, prototype parts,and small production runs.
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The Senior Instrumentation & Controls (I&C) Engineer functions as a technical specialist supporting the Food & Beverage and related manufacturing industries. Instrumentation, Construction, Controls Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Engineer, Engineering.
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We have an opportunity for an Expert Process Engineer to join the Technical Safety Team at our headquarters in St. Louis, Missouri. Bachelors Degree in Engineering or related technical field and 5+ years experience in an engineering or technical safety role within a manufacturing, industrial, military or related environment.
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Keywords: Commercial HVAC, Sales, Business Development, Engineering, Mechanical, Sales Engineer, Manufacturing, Account Management. This role would suit a highly motivated Business Development Manager/Sales Engineer with a commercial HVAC background who is looking to progress their career in technical sales, where you will become an autonomous technical leader in the organization.
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Safety Expert Engineer (Expert Process Engineer) As a Safety Expert Engineer, you will be responsible for interpreting the technical safety requirements for all industrial systems in operation at our facilities.
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Job Description Process Safety Engineer/PSM Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Chemicals/PSM/Refining/Chemical Manufacturing/Manufacturing/Engineering/Process Safety Engineer/Petrochemicals/HAZOPs/MOCs/Process Safety/Process Safety Management/Engineer/Title V/Incident Investigations.
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The Plant Engineer plays a vital role in driving performance and continuous improvement activities in a liquid fill production operation that includes both automated and manually operated production lines.
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Associate's Degree in Engineering or related technical field and 7+ years' experience in an engineering or technical safety role within a manufacturing, industrial, military or related environment.
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B.S. Degree in Chemical Engineering with experience in chemical manufacturing and batch processing or commensurate experience. The Run Engineer is responsible for identifying process improvements, justification, design, estimating, implementation, and start-up, as well as managing all aspects of plant operations.
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The Senior Electrical Engineer will perform all aspects of electronic design, development, validation and support from product inception through manufacturing. Using a working knowledge of schematic capture, analysis tools/instruments, PCB layout, EMC / Compliance to support new and fielded designs with customers and manufacturing plants.
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