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Process Specialist

Process Specialist Niagara Falls, NY If you are interested in this position, please email your resume to (Mason) email removed Duties:
Reporting to the Production Leader, you will primarily be responsible for the following:
analyze process efficiency, find process improvement opportunities and provide technical support to the production teams; Participate in the day to day process improvement activities; Work with the production teams to support the basic care maintenance program; Participate in the work order request & approval process; Participate in the planning of the maintenance shutdown schedule; Participate in the planning of the operational shutdown jobs; Provide technical support during time of operational difficulty; Support development of production team members by acting as a technical resource.
Requirements:
Associates Degree or equivalent manufacturing experience with leadership responsibilities; Knowledge and hands-on experience in the pulp & paper industry required; Must be self-motivated, able to function autonomously, well organized, detail oriented and efficient under pressure; Good knowledge of automation, mechanical and computer skills; Should be a team player with strong problem solving skills; Must have a strong safety background & mindset; Teamwork skills are essential.
If you are interested in this position, please email your resume to (Mason) email removed .
You may also call my direct line at 248.
841.
4648, my cell at 248.
978.
8976, or text me any time until midnight PST (weekends are okay as well) if you have any questions.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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