Senior Project Engineer at Land O Lakes in Tulare, CAother related Employment listings - Tulare, CA at Geebo

Senior Project Engineer at Land O Lakes in Tulare, CA

Designs, specifies, and commissions capital projects which deliver project scope, on-time and on budget, meeting stakeholder expectations. Remain current with latest emerging industry regulations and codes relative to mechanical and electrical systems design and operation. Ensures Corporate policies and standards are followed in capital project implementation. Promotes a safe and environmentally sound workplace that complies with all federal, state, and local regulations. Customize and facilitate training, as necessary. Conduct plant assessments to identify asset deficiencies; execute corrective action as required. Work with plant management / corporate functions on project planning involving business growth / innovation, quality improvement, safety, etc. Job requires solid technical knowledge and skills along with project planning capability. The ideal person will remain current on existing and emerging technical advances of equipment, facilities, and process controls. Required Experience / Knowledge:
Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline and 5 plus years engineering project management in industrial manufacturing. Dairy/Food manufacturing highly preferred. Experience managing capital projects $1MM plus. Hands-on experience with Continuous Improvement (CI) Processes. Extensive Process Automation Experience Knowledge of Sanitation, Quality Policies, Process and Systems engineering desirable. Ability to understand root cause of problems and develop solutions is critical to success. Fact based reasoning and recommendations are essential to optimizing process variables and systems. Visualize process and building revisions and improvements.
Salary Range:
$80K -- $100K
Minimum Qualification
Electrical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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