Process Engineer Converting Engineering - Constantine, MI at Geebo

Process Engineer Converting

The company is a privately held manufacturer of High Performance, Green Engineered Building Products.
Consistently operating at world-class levels, this company has received numerous awards for product quality and customer service.
With a strong leadership team, great benefits and a focus on work-life balance, this company is poised to be the employer brand in the building products sector.
Due to significant growth, they have asked our team to identify a top-grade Process Engineer for their operation in the Constantine, MI area.
A qualified candidate will have:
BS Degree in Engineering (Chemical, Mechanical, Materials Science) or related discipline Three (3+) plus years of experience in process improvement/operational excellence project roles within the manufacturing sector.
Experience in paper, film, or web-handling processes a plus Three (3+) plus years of experience in roll-to-roll converting, slitting, lamination, coating, cutting, web handling, and automation Demonstrated ability in the application of web handling and automation:
winders, tension transducers, web surface, vision systems, slitters, roll laminators, slitting, and spooling Demonstrated training and proficiency in statistical problem-solving methodology and statistical process control is required Proven experience of the successful implementation of continuous improvement manufacturing programs Ability to communicate clearly, both written and verbal with all levels of the organization Recommended Skills Automation Business Process Improvement Communication Lamination (Flooring) Manufacturing Operational Excellence Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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