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Seeking a Project Engineer - PPPE

Company Name:
RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking a Project Engineer - PPPE
Our Client Company is a custom thermoformer and injection molder located in west central Florida. They are currently seeking a Project Engineer in Plant City, FL. The salary is up to 90K dollars, depending on experience and education. Relocation assistance is available.
The Project Engineer completes engineering projects by organizing and controlling project elements. He or she develops project objectives by reviewing project proposals/plans and conferring with management. Additionally, the Project Engineer determines project responsibilities and specifications, and then develops a project schedule. Throughout the project, he or she confirms product performance by designing and conducting tests, and champions project plans by reviewing design, specifications, and plan and schedule changes, etc. Importantly, the Project Engineer must control project costs at all times by approving expenditures, administering contractor contracts and more.
Requirements:
Four-year degree in plastics engineering or some type of technical degree (a plus, but not required)
At least six years experience in either a vacuum or thermoforming plant
Working knowledge of quoting parts and design of tooling
AutoCAD or Mastercam experience (a plus)
Only candidates with this criterion will be considered.
Competitive salary and a generous employee benefits package, including medical, dental, vision, paid holidays and time off, and more.
Must be a U.S. citizen or Green Card holder.
Interested and qualified, or do you know someone who might be?
To apply, please click on the following link and email your updated resume in a Word format, highlighting the necessary requirements and indicating position of interest to . Please specify, Project Engineer - PPPE in the subject line.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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