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By joining Nestle Purina you ll experience information systems, quality assurance, supply chain, engineering, human resources, production, R&D engineering, and operations performance to understand how each of these areas collaborate with the safety management work that you ll do.
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Experience with building out a trailer drop lot in an industrial environment, permitting, zoning, civil engineering. We offer excellent opportunities for contract/temporary, temp-to-hire, and direct assignments in the engineering, IT, and professional fields.
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In-depth knowledge of electrical systems, including installation, testing, and commissioning processes. Proficiency in project management software such as Procore, Primavera P6, or Microsoft Project.
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This involves collaborating with the Operations Planning Manager, Production, Maintenance and Engineering departments to coordinate planned maintenance activities to ensure proper asset care and reliability.
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Our client is looking for a Manufacturing Engineering Manager to plan and direct all technical phases of manufacturing in their facility. Manufacturing Engineering Manager - Brodhead, WI.
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Are you a seasoned COBOL developer with a passion for maintaining and enhancing legacy systems? Experience with Retail Commerce Systems is helpful, including Product Sourcing, Call Center, eCommerce and Order Fulfillment Systems.
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Manufacturing Engineering Manager – Brodhead, WI Our client is looking for a Manufacturing Engineering Manager to plan and direct all technical phases of manufacturing in their facility.
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Work closely with members of the Operations Engineering Systems Reliability team to respond to open case directions and provide data where requested. Respond to corrective maintenance cases on commercial solar PV, commercial energy storage systems, vehicle charging stations and updating online case logs accurately.
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Drive and mobilize resources to conduct problem solving on systems or equipment through failure modes & effects analysis (FMEA) and other Six Sigma methodology. You'll work hand in hand with Production and Engineering to help improve standards that enable high performing production processes in our facility.
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A bachelors degree in industrial technology, manufacturing engineering, or a related field and/or a minimum of five years of quality engineering experience is required. Determine quality and reliability standards by reviewing engineering documentation and verifying specifications with Engineering.
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The Project Engineering Manager will manage small, minor, and major capital projects from end to end (concept, scope, cost, resources, funding, etc.) The team is looking for a Project Engineering Manager with Process/food manufacturing project experience (MUST HAVE.
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We are seeking a Project Engineering Manager to manage small, minor, and major capital projects from end to end for our expansion project in Jefferson, WI. The ideal candidate will have experience in process/food manufacturing projects and will be responsible for overseeing the construction, commissioning, and startup of a new full production line at our existing factory.
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Apply basic electrical and electronic principals in the installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of plant systems. Work with the Engineering Department on new installations and machine improvements.
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Develop capital project scopes of work, support the creation of engineering and design project schedules from engineering through commissioning, and create requests for proposal (RFP) for capital project engineering and design services for the electrical, controls, automation, and integration scopes of work.
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5+ years' experience in Project Engineering Management of multi-million dollar capex projects. 5+ years' experience in Project Engineering Management of multi-million dollar capex projects. job summary: An Operation Startup Leader is needed for the world's largest food and beverage company in the Jefferson, WI area.
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