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Project Eng-Hot Melt

Company Name:
MPA Associates
PROJECT ENGINEER-HOT MELT
Elmira, NY
Duties:
Lead the combustion systems and melting systems design engineering for glass melting and other high temperature engineering applications to include performing and overseeing flow and pressure calculations, equipment sizing, and development of design improvements and advancement of the melt services designs.
Provide on-site technical support during installation and operational start-ups, leading the hot melt services project assignments for new and existing products.
Coordinate major furnace capital improvement projects over next few years.
Provide strong technical and analytical skills for the melting projects.
Participate on project teams as a project area leader for melting services.
Interact with corporate and all plant depts.-very visible and promotable position.
Provide problem solving skills to assist plant in troubleshooting and resolving melting issues.
Provide coaching to develop and strengthen melting services engineering methods.
Coordinate all related Quality and Safety issues.
Requirements:
BS in Mechanical/Ceramic or Chemical engineering.
5-10 years in glass/ceramic manufacturing.
Experience with ceramic/glass melt high temperature applications.
Experience with glass/ceramic furnaces-kilns.
Strong knowledge of combustion/melting engineering principles.
Knowledge of CAD design to make required engineering changes.
Must be able to analyze department data using Excel and other software.
Ability to interface and motivate project team members and effectively meet demanding project objectives.
Strong promotable skills for career advancement to upward Operations or Engineering levels.
Email resume as Word doc attachment or call:
Mike Aquino/Technical Recruiter
MPA Associates
www.mpahire.com
330.305.9223Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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