Facilities Engineer - Manufacturing Engineering at Geebo

Facilities Engineer - Manufacturing

Company Name:
Pro-Tech Search, Inc.
Facilities Engineer- Manufacturing
Direct Hire Role
Macomb, IL- Relocation Available
Targeting:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related field of study required
3
years of related experience
Previous project management experience
Previous experience reading blueprints and utilizing GANTT charts
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Wonderful Variety includes but not limited to:
Works with maintenance foremen and manufacturing supervision to prioritize daily reactive maintenance to minimize impact on production and production schedules.
Maintains preventive maintenance schedules as needed
Manages capital expense projects relating to facility operations.
Coordinates facility contracts and repair work with outside services.
Tracks gas and electric usage. Completes utility forecasts for business planning.
Coordinates energy efficiency programs and rebates with projects.
Creates layouts, drawings, and reports as needed.
Responds to suggestions and concerns regarding facility and support equipment issues.
Completes company forms and other paperwork as required.
Support the Plant quality systems goals / improvements & productivity goals / improvements within the scope of the job.
Support the Plant safety programs / goals within the scope of the job.

Please forward resume in WORD format to: emccoy@pro-techsearch.com and we will be in touch!

Thanks, ElizabethEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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