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BS Material Science and Engineering or Metallurgy or related field. Strong computer & data analysis skills. Process Metallurgical experience in a steel mill environment (hot working experience preferred.
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Associate of Applied Science (A. A. S.) degree, equivalent technical school, or work experience. Drives predictive technologies including but not limited to conditioned based monitoring and inspections, vibration analysis, infrared technology, oil and lubrication analysis.
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Bachelor"s degree in Electronic/Electrical Engineering PE, Computer Science, or related field. A comprehensive technical background with hands on experience troubleshooting and configuring electronic control systems specific to Allen Bradley PLC"s, HMI"s Variable Frequency Drives, and related communication interfaces in an industrial food processing environment.
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Minimum four-year degree in Metallurgy or Material Science and Engineering. Specialty steel processing: AOD, VIM, ESR, VAR, hot working, heat treating, metal machining, and /or finishing experience non-destructive and destructive testing.
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Minimum requirements for this position include a Bachelor's degree in Electronic/Electrical Engineering PE, Computer Science, or related field. A comprehensive technical background with hands on experience troubleshooting and configuring electronic control systems specific to Allen Bradley PLC's, HMI's Variable Frequency Drives, and related communication interfaces in an industrial (food processing preferred) environment.
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Successful candidate will have a strong electrical engineering background specializing in process control/automation design and development. Ability to read wiring diagrams, schematics, PLC ladder logic.
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Immediate opening for an Automation Engineer. The ideal candidate must have experience in engineering development, team support, technical management, project coordination and full cycle project management as well as strong troubleshooting skills.
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Experience troubleshooting automated machine systems, components, and electrical devices using test equipment. plus a 5 or more years of manufacturing experience. Knowledge of electrical safety standards/codes.
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Minimum requirements for this position include a Bachelor’s degree in Electronic/Electrical Engineering PE, Computer Science, or related field.
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Bachelor of Science degree (preferably in Mechanical Engineering or Chemical Engineering). Computer skills: Word for quotation development; Excel for cost and price calculations; Database for leveraging job costing and project history information.
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Educational Background: Bachelor's degree in Electrical/Electronic Engineering, Computer Science, or a closely related field. Technical Proficiency: Extensive experience with Allen Bradley PLCs, HMI, Variable Frequency Drives, and their associated communication interfaces.
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Problem-solving and continuous improvement skills (design of experiments, Lean, Six Sigma, 8D, etc.) Universal Stainless Dunkirk Specialty Steel, LLC, produces semi-finished and finished specialty steel long products and plate including nickel alloy, stainless steel, tool steel, and aircraft quality low alloy steels.
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Bachelor’s degree with a focus in computer and information sciences, engineering, mathematics, computer science, management information systems or other related disciplines. Completion of Officer Training School (OTS), Air Force Academy (AFA) or Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps (AFROTC.
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Technical Director/Metallurgist: Primary Objective. Position is responsible for providing order-to-cash metallurgical leadership and support related to the development, implementation, and continuous improvement of processes and products that safely and cost-effectively meet or exceed customer demands for quality, consistency, and on-time performance.
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Oversee the Specific Product Design (SPD) process to provide direction and deliver timely and accurate results in line with customer expectations. Cultivate effective employee relations based on mutual respect, a team-based culture, and employee engagement in safety, quality, continuous improvement, and all other business activities.
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