Corporate Engineer Dairy 2090 General Labor - Visalia, CA at Geebo

Corporate Engineer Dairy 2090

Job Description 2090 Job Title:
Corporate Engineer Dairy Role:
Engineering or Related Salary / Package:
Dependent on qualifications.
Industry:
Agriculture Town / City:
Tulare Job Type:
Permanent full-time
Job Description:
Essential job responsibilities of the Corporate Dairy Engineer.
Manage and oversee multiple capital dairy related projects simultaneously from inception through completion.
Coordinate and develop clear project scopes and cost estimates in conjunction with proper teams.
Communicate effectively with operations, quality, technical services, marketing and other internal teams to ensure project design and layout is acceptable and timelines are met.
Create and read process and instrumentation drawings for dairy related projects.
Develop and maintain strong working relationships with contractors, vendors and suppliers.
Enforce the Company's policies and programs with contractors and vendors.
Position Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related field or equivalent experience.
Minimum three years engineering/project management experience within dairy, cheese, food and/or beverage industry is a plus.
Strong knowledge and experience of electrical controls and systems.
Accomplished in AutoCAD, Microsoft Word, Excel and Microsoft Project.
Ability to work in a team environment as well as independently with strong time management and organizational skills.
60% - 70% travel is required.
Bottom Line Requirements:
1.
Bachelor's Degree in Engineering or related.
2.
3
years of engineering project management experience within dairy or cheese production.
3.
Experience with of electrical controls and systems.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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