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Bachelor of Science degree in Engineering or Licensed Professional Engineer (2) (3) Graduate degree (1) or Graduate level work in Engineering, Business Administration or Project Management Certification.
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3-5+ years experience as engineer preferably in process safety engineering, chemical operations, medical device, or associated industry. Process Safety Engineer - Exton, PA (On-Site)The Process Safety Engineer will review all new proposed processes, process equipment, proposed changes to processes or process equipment, and existing plant operations to determine all necessary SHE (Safety, Health & Environmental) requirements are addressed in a thorough and rigorous manner.
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B.S. in an Engineering, Supply Chain, or other Business field of study -or- Associates Degree in Engineering with at least 3 years of full-time manufacturing work experience -or- at least 8 years of full-time manufacturing work experience in a supervisory/engineer/quality role.
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Our Cold Chain Engineering Specialist is responsible for developing solutions for cold chain packaging in sub vertical markets within Healthcare and Food and Beverage Markets. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification.
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About Apex Companies, LLC: Established in 1988, Apex is a national multidisciplinary consulting and engineering services firm with a robust portfolio of capabilities in water, environment, ESG and resiliency, health and safety, compliance and assurance, and infrastructure.
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The Principal Civil Engineer reports to the Project Engineering Manager within the Project Management Office (PMO) and works for the Project Managers within the PMO in the assigned project, meeting or exceeding their expectations in terms of scope, cost, schedule, and communication.
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Position requires standing for extended periods of time, working in a hospital laboratory setting, attending live patient cases, and wearing protective gear (i.e. lead aprons), and willing to work variable hours to meet customer needs.
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Ideal candidate will have a solid understanding of all phases of hotel engineering - plumbing, electrical, HVAC, boiler maintenance, preventative maintenance, etc., and will be able to effectively delegate work and tasks to subordinates to ensure the smooth operation of the hotel.
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The Company’s end markets benefit from meaningful secular demand tailwinds, and include factory automation, food & beverage, aerospace, medical, data center, warehouse, alternative energy, residential and commercial buildings, general industrial, construction, metals and mining, and agriculture.
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Master of Science degree in Engineering (1) or Licensed Professional Engineer (2) (3) Industry expert who participtes or leads industry committee or working groups or has published technical documents.
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The SES Officer is responsible for carrying out the Security and Emergency Services Programs, including Security, Emergency Medical Response, Safety/Life Safety, Emergency Preparedness, and Prevention/Outreach.
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The EHS Manager is responsible for creating, implementing, and executing Employee Health and Safety processes and programs that ensure a safe work environment for all employees and contractors.
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Collaboration: Work closely with cross-functional teams, including production, quality assurance, and regulatory affairs, to ensure food safety and quality standards are met. The successful candidate will be responsible for implementing and managing food safety and quality assurance programs, including the development of HACCP plans, monitoring SQF (Safe Quality Food) systems, and handling daily quality issues.
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Provide transportation as necessary to enable the individual’s Community Participation Service in accordance with his or her ISP. Support the individual to participate in community events, associations, groups, functions, volunteer associations or community work projects.
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As a CustomerService Engineer 2, you will be responsible for:You will beservicing Imaging Equipment as a dedicated on-site customer service engineer inthe Bethlehem, PA area. Customer Service Engineer Level can be adjusted basedon prior experience.
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