Job DescriptionWe are seeking a highly motivated Plant Engineer with a background in food or beverage manufacturing. The ideal candidate will have a 4-year degree in engineering, extensive experience using AutoCAD, and a proven track record of success in plant engineering within the food or beverage manufacturing industry. Key Responsibilities:
- Lead plant engineering projects to ensure operational efficiency and productivity.
- Oversee the design, development, and optimization of manufacturing processes and systems.
- Utilize AutoCAD to design, modify, and improve plant layouts, equipment installations, and production lines.
- Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including production, quality, and maintenance, to resolve technical issues.
- Ensure compliance with safety regulations and industry standards within the food or beverage manufacturing environment.
- Support continuous improvement initiatives to reduce costs, increase production, and improve product quality.
- Provide technical expertise and support for equipment maintenance and troubleshooting.
- Report project progress, challenges, and outcomes to the Regional Engineering Manager.
Job Requirements - Bachelor's degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Industrial, or a related field).
- Minimum of 4 years' experience in plant engineering or a related role.
- Strong proficiency in AutoCAD for drafting and designing purposes.
- Prior experience in food or beverage manufacturing is a must.
- Solid understanding of food safety standards and manufacturing regulations (e.g., FDA, HACCP).
- Excellent problem-solving skills and the ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong communication skills and the ability to collaborate with various departments.
Additional InformationEmail: ...@irgsolution.com Subject: Plant Engineer- Florence, SC
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