Project Engineer - Accounting, QA, EQPT D, High Speed MFG-Kearney, NE General Labor - Merna, NE at Geebo

Project Engineer - Accounting, QA, EQPT D, High Speed MFG-Kearney, NE

STI-EC-ENG-410 Project Engineer - Accounting, QA, EQPT D, High Speed MFG- Kearney, NE Domain:
Engineering
Experience:
2 - 7 Years Immediate Opening for Project Engineer - Accounting, QA, EQPT D, High Speed MFG- Kearney, NE having good knowledge on Accounting, QA, EQPT D, High Speed MFG Must Have Skills required:
(Apply only if you have the following Skills) Accounting, Quality Assurance, Purchasing Qualification and
Experience:
Must possess a broad knowledge of the fundamental principles of equipment design, statistics, physics and other related technical sciences.
Experience in high speed manufacturing is a must Must have a broad knowledge of the fundamental principles of equipment design, statistics, physics and other general science General knowledge of plant operations (Accounting, Quality Assurance, and Purchasing) is preferred Must have project management experience in a manufacturing plant Position Description:
Coordinates the design, purchase, and installation of new equipment to support changes in capacity or product design.
Develops concepts and designs for internal and external development that bring innovative solutions to complex problems.
Develops cost estimates for new equipment and facility projects and justifies those capital expenditures.
Participates in cross-functional teams to deliver project objectives on schedule.
Communicates information among division, plant, and vendor personnel.
Accountable for the achievement of specific project tasks.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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