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Proficiency in programming languages such as Python, R, or Scala, and experience with data analysis libraries and frameworks (e.g., pandas, scikit-learn, TensorFlow, PyTorch, PuLP, SciPy, SimPy.
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We produce corrugated packaging products that protect and promote goods, and enable worldwide commerce, and pulp for diapers, tissue and other personal care products that promote health and wellness.
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Experience: Bachelor's degree or diploma in electrical or automation engineering- P.E. idealExperience in industrial automation engineering an asset; DCS programming, FactoryTalk, Rockwell SuiteExperience in pulp & paper; mining and/or chemical industries an asset;Resourceful, self-managed, and goal driven but still able to work effectively in a team;Site audit, commissioning, construction, and start-up experience.
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Experience operating lift truck attachments such as forks, carton clamp, roll grab, and pulp clamp preferred. Lift Truck Operator. Ability to operate technology equipment including Radio Frequency (RF) Scanners to manage inventory.
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Semiconductor, Food & Bev, Pulp and Paper, Water/wastewater, Wood experience. Rockwell/Allen Bradley, GE Fanuc, DeltaV, Wonderware, Siemens, Factory Talk, AutoCAD. Semiconductor, Food & Bev, Pulp and Paper, Water/wastewater, Wood experience.
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The Process Industries Division serves the mining, minerals processing, metals, cement, pulp and paper, battery manufacturing, and food and beverage, as well as their associated service industries.
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MEGI Engineering Inc. is a full-service engineering design and consulting firm located in Portland, OR serving the pulp and paper, industrial, power and utility, and chemical markets. Working with the Lead Structural Engineer, complete design tasks related to steel and concrete structures, building and equipment foundations, wind and seismic lateral force resisting systems, and develop project-specific details.
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The offering for the pulp and paper industries includes control systems, quality control systems, drive systems, on-line sensors, actuators and field instruments. The Division designs, plans, engineers, supplies, installs and commissions integrated electrical and motion systems, including electric equipment, drives, motors, high power rectifiers and equipment for automation and supervisory control within a variety of areas including mineral handling, mining operations, aluminum smelting, hot and cold steel applications and cement production.
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A successful candidate will have a strong engineering and/or technical sales background along with thorough knowledge of manufacturing and production processes primarily related to Pulp and Paper, Metals, Mining, Food and Beverage, Semiconductor, Pumps, Oil & Gas and other related heavy industries.
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O&G, P&U, Pharma, Manufacturing, BMS, Water WW, Pulp and Paper, Mining, etc. With a focus on OT cybersecurity and network security, you will serve in a key role of leading technical discussions, guiding the development of strategic and tactical security architecture efforts, designing and driving implementations to completion, and function overall as a technical security leader for traditional solutions and evolving risk-based security architectures.
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Opening: Pulp Clamp Forklift Operator. You will handle multiple types of products such as paper rolls, pulp bales, OSB lumber and palletized product. 2 yrs Pulp or Roll Clamp Exp a Plus.
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4+ Years Experience in the field with instrumentation and electromechanics, preferably in a pulp and paper manufacturing environment. Are you a professional looking to expand your career with a Pulp & Paper automation industry front runner in Washington/ Oregon State area.
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Our products are used in a variety of industries, including mining, power generation, cement, pulp and paper. Our products are used in a variety of industries, including mining, power generation, cement, pulp and paper.
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Peninsula Iron Works has a long history of offering a wide range of equipment and services, including crusher, feeder & conveyor rebuilds. The business is part of a larger organization called TerraSource Global headquartered in St. Louis Missouri, an OEM manufacturer of Gundlach, Jeffrey Rader, Pennsylvania Crusher, and Elgin Separation Solutions brands.
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Millwrights at Western Machine Works do mechanical work mounting and dismounting large bearings for various industrial components in industries like Wind Power, Hydroelectric, Pulp & Paper, Marine, Steel and other Heavy Industries.
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