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We service food shippers, medical equipment manufacturers, plastics producers and many others in all 48 contiguous states. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield Medical Insurance. CDL Class A Permit.
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Ranked the overall #4 Best Civil Engineering Firm to Work for in the Nation (#1 in our size category), and residing on the list of the Engineering News Record (ENR)'s Top 500 Design Firms in the nation, TPD (Traffic Planning and Design, Inc.) is currently hiring Construction Inspectors (at multiple levels) ideally NICET Certified.
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Collaborate with the Senior Director of Engineering & Facilities and the Plant Manager to optimize the compressed air system, steam generation & distribution system, process water system, wastewater treatment, and electricity usage.
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Duties: Work as part of a team in all facets of transportation engineering including roadway, trail, and pedestrian type projects. We are currently seeking qualified candidates to fill a Junior Highway Engineer position in our Scranton, PA office.
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Helps maintains the chemical tank farm and north side of foam machine in a manner consistent with good housekeeping. Transports chemical drums, and make proper attachments based on the foam being run.
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Associate Degree or Technical Certificate in Controls Engineering, Mechatronics, Industrial Maintenance, Electrical Engineering, or related field strongly preferred. Experience with interpretation of engineering drawings for use in diagnostics preferred.
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BS Degree in Industrial, Manufacturing or Mechanical Engineering. Makes manpower and machine recommendations to Supervision, Supply Chain and Engineering teams that align with takt time goals.
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If you are a highly motivated individual with a proven track record in facilities engineering management, janitorial services, and staff management, we invite you to apply. Experience with JD Edwards (JDE) or other purchase order systems.
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Install, replace, or repair DC power equipment, batteries, and associated equipment per the Engineering documents and customer standards· Perform additions, removals, and modifications on working equipment and circuits including circuit modifications, software additions or upgrades, power transition work, and addition or removal of batteries.
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Education: Minimum Bachelor's degree in either Mechanical, Industrial, Electrical or Chemical Engineering required. Troubleshoots daily production and process problems, communicates with Maintenance Manager, Engineering Manager, Production Manager, Supervisors and Operators regarding run problems, investigates root causes and recommends and implements corrective actions.
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Our professionals ensure a superior client experience by determining the client's needs and providing services including the latest cuts, the best finishing, and the industry's top chemical services.
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Install, replace, or repair DC power equipment, batteries, and associated equipment per the Engineering documents and customer standards. Perform an on-site layout of the project in accordance with the Engineering documents and BOM prior to the start of construction.
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Preferred Qualifications:Industrial Engineering Degree or other related Engineering DegreeExperience with Six Sigma or other Process Improvement MethodologyProficient in: Microsoft Office Suite including Access, Excel, Powerpoint, Project, Word and Visio.
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Back To Search ResultsGeneral Dynamics Ordnance and Tactical Systems is a global leader in the design, engineering and production of munitions, weapons, lightweight tactical vehicles, missile components and armament systems around the world.
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Requirements:- BS or BA Degree in relevant field and / or 0-2 years relevant experience- Analytical skills- Understands pricing and gross margin approaches- Mechanical aptitude- Able to read drawings and engineering specificationsPreferred Skills/Experience:- Industry experience related to pumps/rotating equipment.
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