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Process Engineer

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RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking an Experienced Process Engineer. Apply today!
Pilkington, a member of the NSG Group, is the worlds leading supplier of glass and glazing systems serving the automotive and building sectors. As a highly acclaimed international organization, our company is dedicated to offering the finest quality products on the market today. We hire both new graduates who are eager to build their careers, and seasoned professionals who want to expand and progress in theirs. Pilkington offers a wealth of avenues for advancement; engineers can expect to move into almost any engineering role in the company. Join us and discover a great opportunity for learning and unprecedented mobility throughout your career.
Process Engineer
Shelbyville, Indiana
As Process Engineer, you will lead the team in safely producing quality parts in world-class yields, while promoting a safe and healthy environment at all times. This hands-on role will have you out on the floor with the engineering team, troubleshooting and repairing equipment. You will also identify areas for improvement in current processes/practices and coordinate the implementation of relevant programs. To qualify, you should hold a Bachelors degree in Engineering and possess two or more years of experience. Internships are readily accepted. Six Sigma Black Belt or Green Belt certification is preferred.
Here at Pilkington, we offer competitive compensation and comprehensive benefits, including medical, dental and vision coverages, holiday and vacation pay, and terrific 401(k) plan: 4.5% employer contribution, plus 3.75% employer match on employee
contributions at 8% or over. Possible 8.25% employer-paid total.
Grow your career with a world-class leader! Apply, online, by visiting .
NSG Group/Pilkington is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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