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Process Control Engineer

Company Name:
Engage Partners Inc.
Relocation Assistance: TBD
Overview:
The Company is a leading producer of ethanol and related by-products. They market and distribute their ethanol and co-products to many of the leading energy and food companies located in the United States and around the world.
The Company is proud to be one of the largest providers of renewable energy. The products they produce and sell help reduce the country's dependence on foreign oil, benefit the environment by reducing pollutants and improve automobile performance.
In addition to ethanol, the company produces and markets several co-products including; corn gluten feed and meal, corn germ, condensed corn distillers solubles, dried distillers grain with solubles, wet distillers grain with solubles, corn oil, carbon dioxide and distiller's' yeast.

Qualifications:
Must have Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Computer Science, and/or Electrical Engineering
Experience with Corn Wet Milling and/or Ethanol (A PLUS)
Must have Foxboro I/A Programming and Systems Experience
Must have Allen Bradley PLC Experience
Must have leadership experience and skills, and the ability to train team members in new subject areas. Conflict resolution skills may also be necessary or helpful.

Responsibilities:
Design, test, troubleshoot, and oversee implementation of new processes.
In plants with established control systems, may design and install retrofits to existing systems and troubleshoot hardware, software, and instrument problems.
Overseeing the larger production picture, create and implement new strategies to improve process efficiency, as well as supporting start-up activities.

If you meet these qualifications and for immediate consideration; please forward resume to and CALL TODAY 954-840-8404Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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