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Process Engineer 47056


Designing production equipment to the component level and turning it over to machine and fabrication shops for production;
Setting up new equipment, performing qualification, ensuring satisfactory operation, and training others to use the new equipment properly;
Reviewing and monitoring manufacturing process for cost effectiveness, developing solutions to problems relating to materials, equipment, and operators;
Developing new process, methods, and production controls;
Writing procedures for the operation of new or existing equipment;
Investigating new manufacturing technology and equipment;
Supervising construction of plant expansions or alterations including layouts and coordination of outside contractors;
Coordinating the company safety efforts with regulatory agencies;
Preparing and reconciling the departmental budget.

Education: 4-year degree required: Mechanical or Chemical Engineering preferred.

Required Skills:
Three or more years of process engineering experience in a milling/food grade manufacturing facility;
Experience working with powders using pneumatic, airlock systems, conveyors, pressurized reaction vessels, spray dry equipment, Rotex Screens, Bag House, etc.;
Food Safety experience;
Strong analytic, presentation, communication, and written report skills;
Ability to efficiently integrate existing methods with new innovations to economically solve production problems in a timely manner;
Strong CAD skills required for design and layout projects.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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