Description
safety management
plant design
feasibility analysis
project management
drawing review
cost estimating
Key responsibilities include enforcing all safety rules and regulations, conducting safety training, and investigating accidents. The engineer develops innovative solutions for complex plant layout, design, and construction issues, analyzes technical proposals, and determines the feasibility of new or modified equipment. They act as the primary contact for facilities projects, leading cost, schedule, and performance reviews, and coordinating project resources.
Additional duties involve reviewing and approving engineering and architectural drawings, preparing sketches and cost estimates, securing contractor bids, and performing inspections to ensure compliance with plans, specifications, and codes. The role also requires maintaining detailed project records, controlling costs, conducting health‑and‑safety surveys, and completing other assignments as needed.
- Enforce all company safety policies, conduct training, and investigate accidents.
- Develop innovative solutions for complex plant layout, design, and construction challenges.
- Analyze engineering proposals and assess feasibility of new or modified equipment.
- Lead facilities projects, managing cost, schedule, and technical performance.
- Review and approve engineering and architectural drawings for compliance.
- Prepare sketches, work drawings, and cost estimates; secure contractor bids.
- Conduct inspections to ensure conformity with plans, specifications, and codes.
- Maintain detailed project records and monitor progress against milestones.
- Identify and implement cost‑saving opportunities in materials, installation, and energy use.
- Perform health and safety surveys of structures and maintain related documentation.
- Use Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project) and other software to produce reports and correspondence.
- Collaborate as a team player and foster strong internal and external relationships.
- Stay current with emerging technologies in facilities and manufacturing fields.
Requirements
microsoft office
bs engineering
machinery
team player
detail‑oriented
communication
Qualifications include proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, strong written and verbal communication skills, and the ability to work independently with acute attention to detail. Candidates must be team players, motivated to stay current with emerging technologies, willing to travel or relocate, and able to work alternate schedules. A BS degree in Engineering or Engineering Technology and familiarity with machinery, construction methods, and equipment are required.
- Communicate effectively in written, verbal, and electronic formats; present to groups.
- Work independently with minimal supervision while paying acute attention to detail.
Benefits
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Training + Development
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