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6 plus years of industrial electrical, instrumentation and controls (EI&C) project experience, Chemical industry experience in operations and/or maintenance environment a plus. Cooperate with groups and individuals within the Engineering & Maintenance department, Operations, and other service units with focus on achieving optimal results/solutions from a corporate/enterprise perspective.
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This position requires working in a multi-discipline team with multiple interfaces to internal customers, other engineering discipline Project Engineers and Project Managers to manage the EI&C components of Capital Projects and also independently lead and manage projects that have a high concentration of EI&C. This position requires travel over an extended period dependent on project assignment.
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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. Your career is important to us, and we want to foster a mutually beneficial relationship where you feel heard, understood, and fulfilled.
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We consider our employees’ overall health and satisfaction when creating a benefits package. 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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5+ years of relevant engineering supervisory experienceChemical industry / Oil & Gas experience in operations and/or maintenance environment a plusCompetence in Project Management activities specific to EI&C scope such as scope development, cost estimates, bid package development, scheduling, change order management, spending plan, vendor evaluation / review, etc.
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This position requires working in a multi-discipline team with multiple interfaces to internal customers, other engineering discipline Project Engineers and Project Managers to manage the EI&C components of Capital Projects and independently lead and manage projects that have a high concentration of EI&C. This position requires travel over an extended period dependent on project assignment.
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Strong leadership skillsWillingness and ability to travel domestically & internationally up to 25%, as requiredRegistration as a Professional Engineer in the state of Tennessee is desired, but not required What do we offer.
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Together, we create exceptional value for our employees, our customers, and our communities by creating a culture of inclusion and equity that enables, empowers, and values our diverse contributions.
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We do not accept resumes from external staffing agencies or independent recruiters for any of our openings unless we have an agreement signed by the Director of Talent Acquisition, SVP, to fill a specific position.
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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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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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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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Whether it’s protecting buildings from the elements, a tube of toothpaste, a cell phone, airbags, or cosmetics, people from all over the world come into contact each day with our products and achievements.
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Participate in planning and execution of system or unit turnaroundsSupport maintenance team in planning and execution of ITPM and MRO activities. This is with a global chemical manufacture that prides itself on “Creating Tomorrow’s Solutions.
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Supervise third party providers for engineering and maintenance services. 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.
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