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G meat science, animal science, food science, engineering or commensurate experienceMeat and/or Seafood HACCP and/or FSPCA Preventative Controls for Human FoodGFSI scheme experience, BRC or FSSC preferred and/or SQF Practitioner or equivalentRelated Experience:Minimum 5 years’ experience in FSQ management at federally inspected USDFSIS meat and/or FDA seafood plant(s.
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This position is responsible for ensuring that raw and ready-to-eat (RTE) beef, veal, pork, poultry and seafood products and plant processes comply with corporate policies and regulatory standards across multiple production plants, supporting the company’s Food Safety and Quality culture, and leading continuous improvement initiatives.
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Three years strong industrial utility systems maintenance background in a manufacturing environment (food processing plant preferred). Monitor and maintain plant steam production, ammonia refrigeration system, and the plant compressed air system.
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Such as, electrical distribution systems and equipment, Low/Medium voltage switchgear, transformers, circuit breakers, motors, motor-generator sets, HVAC equipment, and motor control centers, is preferred.
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Thorough knowledge of both Renewable Energy power plant operations and the equipment used within those Energy generating sites. Through building and managing a viable business plan and budget, they will design, order, and manage the facility, equipment, and personnel required for the operation of the control center.
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Minimum ten years of experience with electrical solutions such as, but not limited to, substation design, containerized electrical solutions, packaged inverters, LV and MV switchgear, MCCs, GSU and Aux Transformers, Protection Systems, Generators, ISO phase bus, generator breakers, UPS systems, bus ducts, panel boards, switchboards, VFDs, PLCs, Lithium Ion batteries, plant controls, SCADA and related equipment.
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Previous Finishing Operator experience including the ability to set up and operate bindery equipment is required. The Burlington plant is a one-stop shop for custom and specialty print work.
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Professional experience with desert tortoise, burrowing owl, coastal California gnatcatcher, least Bell's vireo, other special-status plant and wildlife species, nest monitoring, or habitat restoration is preferred.
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Responsibilities include:Prepare and review engineering design change packages to install, replace or upgrade existing plant equipment to ensure long-term equipment reliability,Prepare and review detailed engineering calculations in support of design change packages, including AC and DC power studies, short circuit, cable ampacity, voltage drop, breaker coordination, motor starting and protective relay settings.
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Experience and training in a specialized field (e.g., botany, wildlife biology, habitat, and rare plant restoration, fisheries, wetland ecology, etc.) Duties may include general and focused species surveys, nest monitoring, vegetation community surveys and analysis, web-based reporting, use of ArcGIS GPS equipment for mapping identified biological resources.
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This includes heavy lifting and shoveling to maintain the plant area as well as greasing, belt splicing, changing head and tail pulleys, welding, fabrication work, general plant maintenance, operating equipment when necessary to assist production.
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BSEE with a minimum of 10 years’ experience needed in the oil refinery, power plant and/or steel manufacturing industries required. Execute projects in all areas of electrical engineering including conceptual design to installation engineering services, estimating, equipment specification, detailed design, equipment inspection, field installation, and start-ups inclusive of client interaction.
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Required Qualifications & Experience: Bachelor’s Degree in engineering and/or 5 years of experience without formal degree, in power plant maintenance, turbine generator maintenance, or power plant equipment installation/ commissioning.
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BS or MS in biology, ecology, wetland science, plant ecology, or similar field. we have an exciting career opportunity for you as our Assistant Project Manager (Project Biologist) | Remote in CA.
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Evolve and expand the MIV Partner Program by annually recruiting and onboarding new Original Equipment Manufacturers, plant builders, and Tier 2/3 Engineering, Procurement, and Construction (EPC) firms.
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