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As a Control Systems Engineer at M. G. Newell, you will play a vital role in the design, implementation, and startup of control systems for diverse projects, primarily in the food, beverage, and life science industries.
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The incumbent will manage the development and safe implementation of equipment and installation (packages) within capital projects for the manufacturing plants including process design development, procurement, installation, and commissioning.
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Tasks will be varied and may include day-to-day middleware administration, application run-time support, upgrades, installation of new systems, vulnerability review and remediation, supporting process definition and implementation, server/jvm tuning and troubleshooting, and cyber security.
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Bachelor's Degree or equivalentMinimum 8+ years of experience in Cybersecurity with at least 4+ years of IAM experience working with tools such as Hitachi, CyberArk, SailPoint (Experience in at least one of them) which includes implementation, upgradation, complex analysis, and integration in the production.
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You will be responsible for new capital projects from identification of need through justification, acquisition, implementation, and validation. You will be responsible for creation and maintenance of process documentation such as: work instructions, PFMEA, Control plans, PFLOWS, equipment PMs.
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This person should have at least 5 years of experience as a process engineer at a pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. This role includes but is not limited to mechanical troubleshooting, supporting identification and implementation of process improvements, system design, capital project support, and investigation support.
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Process engineer must work on significantly varied projects from an initial brief, through design and development, prototype testing, through to final manufacture, implementation and final commissioning.
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As a Packaging Engineer, you will be instrumental in managing the design, planning, validation, and implementation of new packaging technologies and materials. Amotec is conducting a search for a talented Packaging Engineer to join a leading consumer goods manufacturing company located in Greenville, North Carolina.
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The process engineer will scope out projects, establish a design basis, create process flow diagrams (PFD’s), generate material balances, create piping and instrumentation diagrams, specify process mechanical equipment, support specifying instrumentation and assist other discipline leads in successful implementation of the process design.
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The Reliability Engineer champions the implementation of reliability best practices. Serves as the facility RCA process champion and participates in failure analyses to identifycorrective actions to eliminate failure modes or reduce the consequence of failure.
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Day to Day:Working as a Systems Engineer, you will be the support person for various Process Automation Pulp & Paper engineering projects providing technical details, costs and deliverables for sales proposals.
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4+ years of experience as a project engineer, process engineer, project manager, manufacturing engineer or related occupation. Demonstrated design and/or implementation with integrated automation solutions, such as complex material handling systems, high speed packaging lines and manufacturing lines.
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What you’ll be doingYou will take ownership of newly delivered environments to maintain great service through this transition period and beyond by embedding process and efficient onboarding and lead, design, deploy, and maintain the implementation of Cloud solutions using Microsoft Azure, M365 and underlying technologies.
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Plant Improvement: Provide engineering support to effect process improvement (increased yields, reduced waste generation), equipment reliability, cost reduction, ESH improvements and troubleshooting through effective evaluation, and implementation of new product or process that may be introduced at the plant.
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Participate in the implementation of cost-effective product/process capability for production connected to the zone(s) or APU concerned, for all types of customer and all types of scope.
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