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Representing a leader in the energy industry, our client is an industry leading EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) Contractor, providing turn-key power generation, renewable fuels, and specialized hydrocarbon processing plant construction services.
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Coordinate repairs and maintenance of building equipment related to the evaluation of the State of Good Repair with HVAC Service Manager and Director of Plant Operations. A valid New York State License as a Professional Engineer and six (6) years of full-time satisfactory experience in chemical engineering, civil engineering, electrical engineering, environmental engineering, mechanical engineering, or plan examining work, at least two (2) years of which must have been in an executive, managerial, or administrative capacity.
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The manager ensures the optimal growing environment through direct oversight of climate control systems and close collaboration with colleagues in Horticulture, Engineering, and Operations on the maintenance of the facility.
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Bachelor of Science Degree (Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Engineering, Industrial Technology, Chemistry, Biological Sciences, Pulp and Paper Science or other science / technical majors.
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Minimum of 10 years of mechanical engineering experience in a chemical plant or refinery. The position requires a minimum of 10 years of mechanical engineering experience in a chemical plant or refinery.
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Electrical, Engineer, Design, CAD, Technician, Engineering, Mechanical, Manufacturing, Production, Switchgear, Transformers, Breakers, Plant, Machinery, Supervisor, Manager, Foreman, Lead, Electronic.
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BS Degree in Civil Engineering, Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering (or related field), or equivalent experience required. As the Project Manager/Sr. Project Manager, you’ll be responsible for the complete execution of various projects such as Water/Wastewater, Treatment Plants, Underground Utilities.
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Position Overview: The Solar Engineering Manager (SME) will oversee both internal and external consultant engineering services, focusing on civil, electrical, and mechanical designs for Utility Scale Solar projects.
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ISC’s team of Engineering Recruiters is partnering with a medium-size, global Chemical company to identify an experienced and innovative Engineering Manager/Plant Engineer.
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The Project Manager will be a professional within the corporate engineering team who will support North America supply chain large capital goals and objectives. BA's Degree in Engineering (Civil, Chemical, Process, or Mechanical.
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The Plant Engineer is responsible for the plant manufacturing engineering function and manages the maintenance and planning of facility assets to achieve high performance levels and ensure compliance.
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As the Production Engineering Manager, you will manage essential plant engineering services such as project management, plant layout, investment planning, new business process development, equipment justification, and process quality improvements.
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This includes; the development, implementation and management of Asset Integrity and Reliability programs, ownership of asset related PSM requirements (training, MOC, Mechanical Integrity), ownership and execution of the capital budget including leadership to ensure safety, environmental, and engineering procedures are followed on all projects, oversight of Plant Turnarounds and management of routine and non-routine contractor support and leadership.
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Our client is looking to recruit a Manufacturing Engineering Manager for its plant in New Jersey, USA and the successful candidate will have experience in mentoring and managing 2 – 5 Manufacturing Engineers with emphasis on Lean or Continuous Improvement projects and in addition will help get more out of the team and take them to next level.
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B.S. degree in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Technology or Business required. Act and lead as change manager by coaching, mentoring and training direct reports to be change leaders.
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