Process Engineer Engineering - Marion, OH at Geebo

Process Engineer


Process Engineer
$85,000 - $105,000
Marion, OH
28007
Our client is a global manufacturing corporation that is hiring right now due to growth, plant expansion, and the need for new talent. This company will provide you with a chance to shine in your career and have always offered tremendous promotional opportunities. They also offer some of the most unique benefits of any company in Ohio. Some of these benefits include an onsite wellness center, tuition reimbursement, profit sharing bonuses, scholarships given to employee's w/ child athletes, and more. This is also a non-union production facility that will allow you the chance to 'own your projects' and work without any kind of micromanagement, resulting in a sense of pride among team members.
Why Apply:
Bonus opportunities on top of base salary
Tremendous benefits including onsite wellness center
Track record of promoting employees from within
The current opening is for a hands-on Process Engineer. Main duties include:
Develop and implement production and cost improvements
Implement activities to improve quality, safety, and cost
Refine manufacturing processes
Manage projects to achieve operational goals from start to finish
Qualifications include:
B.S. degree in Engineering
Minimum of 2
years of experience in a similar function
Prior steel manufacturing experience
Strong leadership ability, project management
Hands-on ability
Strong problem-solver and must be highly analytical
Excellent communication skills both verbal and written
Please apply or send us a copy of your resume to . All of your information will be kept confidential. Please feel free to call us at .
Applications that fit the listed requirements will be contacted within 2-3 business days to schedule an initial phone interview with the Omni One team.

Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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