Engineer, R&D Process Construction, Mining & Trades - Newburgh, IN at Geebo

Engineer, R&D Process


Job # 447050

Consumer Products/Industrial Manufacturing Company is looking for:
POSITION: Engineer, R&D Process
SALARY: $70-90K
Bonus
LOCATION: Newburgh, Indiana
DEGREE: Required;
Experience: 3
Years Experience R&D Process Engineering Experience
RELOCATION: Yes

Ideal candidate would have
Experience with DOE - Design of Experiements
New Process Development
Investigation and Experimentation with new and innovative processes
Strong Technical Knowledge
Ability to travel up to 20-25% Domestically and Globally
Purpose Statement
Assists in the development and analysis of products, materials, processes, or equipment. Under direct supervision/guidance, compiles, analyzes and reports operational, test, and research data to establish performance standards for newly designed or modified products, processes, or materials.
Key Responsibilities
Undertakes and successfully completes simple or basic project/product development tasks to include any of the following: researching markets, summarizing research, maintaining product/process documentation, testing processes, equipment, raw materials and product, and validating equipment and processes.
May assist in inventing / creating concepts and designs/approaches for new products/processes/test methods.
Designs and coordinates rudimentary engineering tests and experiments.
Prepares standard reports/documentation to communicate results to project teams.
More extensive job description available after further conversations.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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