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Job Title: Chemical Operator JOB DIMENSIONS: Chemical Operator is responsible to Inspect, operate and control chemical processing and handling equipment associated with the production and/or processing of chemical products.
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Develop detailed design of automation and process control systems that integrate PCs, PLCs, variable speed drives, motion control, and related process control systems. Develop, configure and debug control system programming including PLC's, OT networks, HMI and/or specialty component software.
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Oversee the technical and production functions of the television studio, control room, podcast studio, editing suites, equipment room, and graphics lab. The Media Production Manager provides technological support to the state-of-the-art television studio, podcast studio, equipment room, graphics lab, and editing suites.
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One year of electrical/instrumentation/controls experience in an industrial type setting. Associate Degree in a relevant technical field, such as, Electrical Controls, Electrical Engineering, Controls Technology, Electronics Technology, or equivalent education.
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Maximizing furnace life through inspections, repairs, and maintenance as well as proper operational control (temperature, pressure, etc. Qualified as a radiation safety officer. Working knowledge of Wonderware, Noltec systems, North American and Eclipse systems.
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Working closely with the operators and staff who oversee quality control of raw materials, finished products, plant maintenance, product specifications and production schedules. Familiarity with SPC (statistical process control) would be helpful.
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Develops layered process audits, control and reaction procedures, and standard work for all processes. Working closely with the Senior Manufacturing Engineer and Production Manager to monitor and improve the efficiency, output, and safety of the plant.
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Provide expertise in PLC Control Systems and Programming in the development and troubleshooting of Electrical and Automation Control Systems. Coordinate with engineering and shop personnel on existing machine control modifications to robotic and electrical systems.
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SummaryWe are looking for a Process Engineer who will help lead the execution of Quality and Process Improvement projects and activities using standard PI tools such as Braincube, Qualpro, MVT/DOE, Kepner Tregoe PSDM. Use Hierarchy of values (Safety, Quality, Service, Cost) in prioritizing, using Plans, and executing capital improvements resulting from these projects.
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Minimize damage and shrink through proper inventory control, rotation of the shelves and overstock, and proper product handling. Minimize damage and shrink through proper inventory control, rotation of the shelves and overstock, and proper product handling.
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Carolina Poly, Inc. in Chester, SC, is currently seeking Quality Control Technicians to join our team. Quality Control Technicians at Carolina Poly are responsible for conducting quality audits on finished product to ensure that they meet required specifications.
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Ensure production employees adhere to food safety, food defense, and prerequisite programs (such as security, pest control, foreign material control, allergen control, chemical control, etc.
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DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES (including, but not limited to): Essential duties:Oversee the technical and production functions of the television studio, control room, podcast studio, editing suites, equipment room, and graphics lab.
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Requires a firm understanding of technical aspects including, traffic control, concrete, asphalt, earthwork, environmental, and safety practices. Performs general inspection duties on encroachments, municipal agreements, commercial enhancements, and utility projects to substantiate compliance involving erosion prevention and sediment control measures, and other environmental factors.
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Qualified to run three (3) production line job functions (Control Room, Quality, Utility) Experience with Statistical Process Control charting. Experience with Human Machine Interface control screens.
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