Sr. Maintenance Project Engineer Manufacturing - Santa Fe Springs, CA at Geebo

Sr. Maintenance Project Engineer

Company Name:
Shaw Industries
Position Objective:
Responsible for project development, funding, and implementation.

Responsibilities:
Must have experience designing structures and developing mechanical systems to support maintenance and production efforts.
Use knowledge of federal and state safety standards to design and oversee the implementation of projects that resolve any safety-related problems or concerns of Plant associates. These project areas are associated with processes, process improvement initiatives, quality, safety, and equipment.
Company manager/representative responsible for the support and enforcing of company programs and policies.
Project Engineer is responsible for project development, funding, and implementation. Coordinate and oversee departmental projects that contribute to continued improvement in the areas of efficiency, productivity, and quality.
Knowledge of various engineering, building and electrical codes and standards.
Provide technical support on matters associated with regulatory compliance.
Perform other duties as directed by Plant Engineer.
Conduct Contractor Safety training for vendors/contractors.
Requirements:
The Senior Project Engineer should have a BS degree and a minimum of five years previous job related experience.
Must have experience using AutoCAD to provide documentation solutions for projects, or maintenance, and production needs that include drawings and project specifications.
Experience designing structures and developing mechanical systems to support maintenance and production efforts.
Must have a basic understanding of regulations and laws as it relates to managing a manufacturing process, such as OSHA, EPA, UBC, UMC, UPC, etc.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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