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in Chanute, KS
Electrical Engineer
•28 days ago
Estimated Pay | $49 per hour |
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Hours | Full-time, Part-time |
Location | Chanute, Kansas |
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Job Description
Job Description
We are seeking an Electrical Engineer who coordinates engineering activities related to the implementation of new processes and the revision of existing processes. This position provides electrical engineering assistance throughout the plant.
Responsibilities:
- Promote and follow all plant safety guidelines.
- Assumes responsibility for the maintenance of survey equipment, computer automation hardware and software, and other plant equipment utilized by the electrical Plant Engineer.
- Heavily involved in PLC additions and requirements.
- Inspects electrical equipment received at the plant.
- Assists as specified by plant management in maintaining compliance with local, state and federal regulations pertaining to safety, environmental issues, etc. Provides associated training as needed.
- Performs field measurements, inventory calculations and related activities in conjunction with materials inventories.
- Conducts electrical safety training and inspections as needed.
- Attends RCRA training for waste-derived fuel activities.
Qualifications and Experience:
- Ability to read, write and understand warning labels, instructions, signs, etc.
- Minimum 4 Year / bachelor's degree in engineering, electrical engineering or closely related field.
- Minimum 2 year of Experience Project management and familiarity with contractors and salespeople
- A professional engineering environment.
- A heavy industry with specific office and field experience in engineering design (to include programmable logic control equipment usage) and construction.
- Proficient in English written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to make decisions and to exercise sound judgment in arriving at a conclusion.
- Ability to effectively negotiate.
- Extensive knowledge of engineering theories, principles and techniques, especially those regarding electrical engineering.
- Working knowledge of local, state and federal regulations pertaining to environmental and safety issues.
- Knowledge of contract management practices and cement and/or lime manufacturing processes.
- Ability to use and troubleshoot engineering equipment such as measuring devices, calculators, computers and PLC’s.
- Ability to use independent judgment in performing daily activities. Works in conjunction with mechanical plant engineer.
- Ability to work under general supervision using specified standard practices and procedures.
- Ability to refer to supervisor for guidance on unusual problems.