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The Project Engineer EI&C will be responsible for the development of project scope and execution approach for EI&C engineering and conduct and/or support safety, quality and regulatory reviews (e.g. HAZOP, code review, environmental review) as required by the nature of the project/process.
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The Project Engineer, EI&C provides corporate project engineering and project management services related to projects at all sites within the region in the field of electrical, instrumentation and controls (EI&C) engineering related to capital investment projects throughout all project phases from feasibility, front-end-loading engineering through detail engineering, construction, commissioning and turn-over to operations.
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Preferred registration as a Professional Engineer in the state of Tennessee Willingness and ability to travel domestically & internationally up to 25%, as required. Process safety and controls strategies, DCS, PLC's, Safety Instrument Systems (SIS), I/O counts, Functional Descriptions, Control System Architecture, Network Bus Protocols, etc.
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Experience and knowledge in Power Distribution for Medium Voltage and Low Voltage (Switchgear, MCC, PDP, Transformers, VFD. etc), equipment specifications, wiring diagrams, one-lines, motor elementaries, power studies, arc flash calc, hazardous area classification, etc.
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Alternative Delivery methods include design-build, progressive design-build, CMAR, and CMGC. Post-bid, the Alternative Delivery Assistant Project Manager will assist the Alternative Delivery Manager in the administration of projects including engineer and owner coordination, project plan development, and submittals management.
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We are currently seeking an EI&C Engineer to join our team in Charleston, TN. What you will do:This position performs a variety of electrical, instrumentation, and controls engineering work to maintain and continuously improve the performance of multiple chemical production units and related auxiliary systems.
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Keep documentation and equipment records up to dateBecome an expert capable of exercising EI&C engineering judgment with respect to the process areas of responsibility and assigned subject matters.
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Basic understanding of chemical and physical processesThorough technical knowledge in the field of electrical engineering, instrumentation, and controls (EI&C) including relevant regulations, standards and codesDemonstrated knowledge of operation/maintenance of 480V equipment, such as motors and motor control centers (MCCs) We are an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Support and closely cooperate with fellow Electrical, Instrumentation and Controls (EI&C) Engineering counterparts in assuring safe operating conditions and regulatory compliance of production units. Represent Wacker's interests toward suppliers and contractorsPlan and execute small size investment projects.
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Support availability of production units as required capacity and quality Consult and support capital projects executed by project engineering. Besides a thorough technical knowledge about electric power systems, field instrumentation, local and distributed control systems, it is also valuable to have a basic knowledge of chemical and physical processes.
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Strong multitasking competencyObjective judgment and fact-based decision-making approachAbility to work in interdisciplinary and intercultural teamsCapability to professionally deal with changing priorities and requirementsAbility to perform and succeed in an environment of schedule and cost pressure.
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We are currently seeking a Process Development Engineer for our Crushing team in Charleston, TN. What you will do: This Process Development Engineer is responsible for designing, implementing, and improving the processes and equipment for the handling, crushing, sorting, and packaging of hyper-pure polysilicon.
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We are currently seeking an Electrical Engineer to join our Silicones team in Charleston, TN. Support process and technology transfer between WACKER HDK production sites. Become an expert capable of exercising Electrical & Instrumentation engineering judgement with respect to the process areas of responsibility and assigned subject matters.
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EXPERIENCE WITH: Hydroblasting, Vacuum Trucks, Warehouse/Manufacturing, General Labor, Production and Industrial Field experience a plus BUT NOT A REQUIREMENT! Thompson Industrial Services , powered by Clean Harbors, is looking for a Class B CDL Driver to join their safety conscious team.
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As a Senior Project Engineer, you will be responsible for providing comprehensive project engineering and project management services, focusing on chemical, process, and mechanical engineering aspects.
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