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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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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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The main objective of this position is to provide engineering and technical services to operations and service units in order to assure safe operations, regulatory compliance and to maximize the availability and efficiency of these units.
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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. 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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Represent Wacker's interests toward suppliers and contractorsPlan and execute small size investment projects. Support availability of production units as required capacity and quality Consult and support capital projects executed by project engineering.
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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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Candidates ideally will be a Electrical Engineer of 6-12 years experience, at senior or lead level a through technical knowledge and understanding of maintaining and troubleshooting power distribution equipment and Experience in Power Distribution Systems and Equipment from 161kVA to 480V.
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Thorough technical knowledge in the field of electrical engineering, instrumentation, and controls (EI&C) including relevant regulations, standards and codes. Demonstrated knowledge of operation/maintenance of 480V equipment, such as motors and motor control centers (MCCs.
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Technical abilities and experience with HRIS, ATS and other HR systems. Focus: This exciting role will offer HR support to various locations across the US as well as project support to our regional HR Director.
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Our client is seeking a skilled Electrical Engineer to join their team in Charleston, TN. This role involves providing engineering and technical services to support Operations service units, ensuring safe operations, regulatory compliance, and enhanced efficiency.
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The role requires technical expertise in process engineering, familiarity with relevant regulations and standards, and skills in project management and troubleshooting. This job involves mechanical process and facilities engineering focused on maintaining and improving the performance of chemical production units and auxiliary systems in Distillation and Conversion.
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Diverse technical experience: Work with a wide range of technologies including liquid filling, bottle filling, tube filling, and specialized aerosol and bag-on-valve lines. Conduct technical evaluations for deviations and investigations.
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The Process Engineer will support the production and technical staff within the Dyeing/Wet Finishing department and effectively communicate with other departments. Advantage Resourcing has an outstanding direct hire opportunity for a motivated individual to join a textile manufacturing company in Cleveland, TN, as a Process Engineer.
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The Power Supply Engineer will provide technical support and engineering services in the field of electrical engineering and is responsible for the uninterrupted power supply of the Charleston site.
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