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Refrigeration Technician MUST HAVES : Ammonia Refrigeration Experience, Food Plant Experience, Boiler Experience, Packaging Experience, Grade Mechanic, Confident. Refrigeration Technician PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The operation, testing, troubleshooting, and repair of the ammonia-based refrigeration system, its sub-systems, and all ancillary processes and/or equipment related to the operation of the refrigeration system.
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Benefits: 401(k) matching Bonus based on performance Company car Competitive salary Dental insurance Flexible schedule Free uniforms Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development Vision insurance Supermarket Refrigeration, Restaurant Refrigeration, Facility Maintenance, Commercial HVAC. Owned and operated by Service Technicians.
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Perform maintenance, diagnosis and repair of refrigeration, heating & air-conditioning systems commonly installed in supermarkets, convenient stores and cold storage facilities with some direction from a Master or Lead Technician.
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Senior EHS Manager - Dallas, Texas FMCG Beverage ManufacturingJoin a dynamic team as a Senior Environmental Health and Safety (EHS) Manager at our Dallas, Texas beverage manufacturing and distribution facility, home to 600 employees.
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Minimum 5 years experience in commercial HVAC/Refrigeration (Must have 608 technician certification) Contracted work may include landscaping, snow removal, remodeling, HVAC, refrigeration, hood cleaning, grease trap cleaning, dishwashers, plumbing, and cleaning.
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If you're a seasoned EHS Manager ready to lead in a dynamic FMCG manufacturing setting, we invite you to join our team and drive excellence in environmental health and safety. PSM Ammonia experience, Knowledge of Texas DEQ regulations beneficial, experienced managing direct reports in a union environment, boots on the ground.
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Manage the owner-architect interface in the planning and installation of the following systems: electrical, HVAC, automation, plumbing, process piping, low voltage systems, fire/life safety, and fire protection design/construction coordination (validated and non-validated systems.
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PSM Ammonia experience is essential. Qualifications: Bachelor's or master's degree in safety, environmental, health, chemistry, or related field. Your responsibilities: Cultivate a proactive safety culture through a Safety Management System, engaging employees, supervision, and plant leaders in safe practices.
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Drive cost-effective compliance, safety, and environmental initiatives, including capex projects. Strong background in both safety and environmental/health aspects. If you're an EHS Manager with experience in the Food & Beverage Consumer Packaged Goods (CPG) Manufacturing industry, this role is designed for you.
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Strong leadership skills, in project and people management in a continuous improvement environment in the areas of production, safety, quality and Lean manufacturing principles. Manage projects through design review process from project scope charters through successful startup transition to the local site team.
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Oversee waste management and zero-waste-to-landfill strategies. Ensure compliance with federal, state, and local environmental regulations and corporate EHS standards. Integrate EHS into plant systems and processes, conduct assessments, and lead corrective actions.
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Manage maintenance and organization of Process Safety Information (PSI) and other PSM-related records utilizing an online SharePoint (i.e., Annual Procedure Certifications, Emergency Drills, Equipment Files, Cause and Effect Diagrams (C&E’s), Material and Energy Balances, Relief Valve Sizing Data, etc.
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Develop and implement EHS programs, policies, and procedures, ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements and risk reduction. Minimum 7 years of EHS experience in manufacturing. Investigate incidents, determine root causes, and implement corrective actions to reduce injury, illness, and environmental impact.
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We are seeking an Process Mechanical CAD Drafter Intern to support developing project drawings. General understanding of structural design and the interface between structural components and process mechanical equipment and piping.
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The ideal candidate should know advanced solid-state controls; oil systems safety controls; mechanical sub-cooling; introduction to head pressure controls for energy reduction; introduction to energy management systems (EMS); refrigeration rack oil systems; advanced de-frost diagnosis; and single and parallel compressor system start-up in a supermarket environment.
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