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Reporting to the Senior Vice President of ZF's E-Mobility division, the Plant Manager will be responsible for managing ZF's plant in Juarez, Mexico; this includes the direct and indirect management of assembly, production control, materials management, maintenance, EHS, and manufacturing/quality engineering functions and personnel within the facility, as well as the distribution center in El Paso, Texas.
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Applicant should have experience GHG data collection and modeling, evaluating plant performance and able to work within in a multidisciplinary and multi-institution team to evaluate soil greenhouse gas budgets, and crop productivity under elevated salinity conditions.
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Minimum of 5 years of recent experience as a Project Superintendent, Construction Manager, Project Engineer/Scientist, or Quality Control for construction and/or Remediation projects. The Superintendent is responsible for coordinating all day-to-day site construction activities and supervises all field personnel as required to successfully complete the project on schedule and within budget.
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Take an active part in scale-up and technology transfer of newly developed products from R&D to manufacturing plant. Experience in lyophilization and terminal sterilization techniques is a plus.
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The Maintenance Mechanic III is responsible for preventive, corrective and emergency maintenance of hospital facilities, physical plant equipment/systems, and life safety equipment/systems. Additionally, he/she maintains overall aesthetics/cosmetic appearance of all hospital facilities and physical plant equipment except that which is the responsibility of Environmental Services.
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Perform project design engineering, project design staff oversight, quality control, project management, client development, proposal preparation and sales pursuits for W/WW treatment plant and conveyance projects in Texas.
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The position will report to and work closely with the General Superintendent, Paving Superintendent, and Division Manager on daily plant operations, maintenance and capital expenditures planning.
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Here's what you'll need: 2 years' experience in a role of quality control inspector or resident project representative for public works type projects similar to water or wastewater treatment plant projects.
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Two or more years of Asphalt Plant Operations in an asphalt plant management capacity, ideal but not required. The Asphalt Plant Operations Manager oversees safety, production, scheduling and maintenance functions of 1 asphalt plant.
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Strong working knowledge of asphalt plant operations, equipment, and controls. Maintains open, candid and continuous communications with personnel from Plant Managers/Operators to laborers and equipment operators.
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For Customer Complaints, the Plant Quality Manager is responsible for all containment actions and leading the problem solving CAPA teams for root cause analysis evaluation and implementation of corrective and preventive actions at the manufacturing processes.
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10 years' experience with knowledge of boiler plant design and operations, steam and/or chilled water production, heat transfer, thermodynamics and safety procedures. Able to work rotating shift assignment to support plant operations as assigned.
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Provide input to technical safety programs (Process, Combustion, Pressure Vessel, Fire, and Thermal & Electrical); ensure all projects meet tech safety and environmental requirements through coordination with and audits by the Plant HS&E Leader.
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Nuclear Plant Simulator Engineer/Analyst - Plant Farley. Simulator Engineer/Analyst evaluates power plant simulator response compared to expected actual plant response, identifies needed changes to model coding and modifies code.
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EHS: apply Golden Rules / daily presence in Pilot Plant / apply EHS standards (5S, MOC, JSA, PSM, root cause analysis) Pilot Plant Management (Optional) The Process Development Chemist/Engineer (Thermal Scientist) is in charge of independently managing Process Development mandates (short term sub-projects or longer-term business projects/programs) in order to support New Product Introduction (NPI), Manufacturing improvement initiatives and process safety incidents with the consideration of PSM/EHS knowledge requirement.
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