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Notify, in a timely manner, the Health, Safety & Environmental Manager of boiler problems that could affect emissions to the atmosphere or production output. Record additions to the salt tank on boiler incoming water softener system and plant humidifier water softener system on log sheets.
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The SCADA & IT systems of these projects may include RTACs, RTUs, plant controllers, network switches, firewalls, annunciators, HMIs and all associated connectivity on wind, solar and battery storage renewable energy projects.
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Supporting site infrastructure (HVAC, chilled water, steam, compressed air, high quality water) systems/equipment, Production Equipment and the development, installation, maintenance, monitoring, and use of new/existing facilities Building Management Systems (BMS.
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CEC's Ecological Practice distinguishes itself from the service offerings of other firms because of the breadth of our technical expertise that includes: wetland and stream assessments, delineations, and mitigation; endangered species surveys including bats and plants; natural stream channel restoration; invasive plant control; bio-retention and wetland treatment systems; and ecological risk assessments.
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Job Description: The Bulk Plant Operator 1 reports to the bulk plant manager, or operations management. The Bulk Plant Operator 1 will assist with inventory control and keeping the plant in good working order so that blending of materials can be completed in a systematic and well organized manner.
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Familiarity with DevSecOps and Lean principles. The Work As a DevSecOps Manager in Owego, NY, you will lead a multi-discipline team in tackling complex engineering challenges. The successful candidate will assume a Multi-Disciplined DevSecOps Engineering First Level Management (FLM) position reporting to the Functional Manager of Mission Systems Products and Solutions.
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As a DevSecOps Manager in Owego, NY, you will lead a multi-discipline team in tackling complex engineering challenges. Solid foundational understanding of Agile, DevSecOps and Digital Transformation (Dx.
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The Plant Manager will oversee all aspects of plant operations, including production, maintaining quality standards, managing costs, and ensuring safety and compliance. In-depth knowledge of production management, lean manufacturing, and continuous improvement methodologies.
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Overview As a licensed Professional Survey Project Manager for Civil & Environmental Consultants Inc. (CEC), you'll work directly with our existing office and fields teams providing technical oversight, mentoring and project management.
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Continuous Improvement : Lead continuous improvement initiatives, including lean manufacturing, process optimization, and other best practices to enhance plant performance. Prepare and present reports on plant performance, including production metrics, safety, quality, and cost management.
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Performs basic carpentry, electrical, mechanical, air-conditioning, plumbing, plastic or sheet metal fabrication, or associated work on plant facilities using hand and power tools. Performs routine repairs and maintenance of plant and/or office facilities and equipment.
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The Clinical Coordinator (CC)/Clinical Nurse Manager (CNM) is responsible for the coordination of clinical activities of the Wound Care Center. If the program also provides Vein Care services, coordinates vein clinic and assists in providing care as needed after Healogics Vein Clinic training completed.
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Work with Production Staff to ensure the safe and reliable operation of plant equipment. Priorities of the Maintenance Technician include the execution of PM schedules, repair of any equipment that is needed to maintain maximum production rates and maintenance of an adequate spare parts inventory.
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Calibrate all plant instrumentation in a wide variety of makes and types specifications (, temperature, flow, pH, vacuum, pressure, Foxboro, Honeywell, Micromotion, Fischer, Anderson, etc. Work with industrial electricity (motor controls) to troubleshoot and repair electrical components and machinery including all three phase 480, 240 and other plant systems.
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Experience in using various types of manufacturing machinery and tools typically found in carpet/non-woven- yarn production or a related industry. Monitor and maintain nonwoven line. Drawing on thousands of patents and a portfolio with applications across the textile, flooring, chemical and healthcare businesses, the company harnesses a shared sense of integrity and excellence to positively impact the world for generations.
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