Combustion & Energy Conservation Engineer
$93,984–$117,480 year
Hybrid · Charlotte, North Carolina, United States
Job Summary
The Combustion & Energy Conservation Engineer is responsible for leading the company’s energy efficiency efforts, evaluating current plant thermal and electrical systems, and recommending quality and cost improvement opportunities. Key responsibilities include analyzing production problems, assisting in implementing changes, developing data collection strategies, directing contractor activities, and designing or modifying equipment to enhance operations. The role requires strong knowledge in thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and industrial electricity, as well as PLC programming skills and effective communication and leadership abilities.
Required Qualifications
- Engineering degree preferred
- Minimum two-year manufacturing experience
- Knowledge of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, heat transfer and mass transfer
- Knowledge of balancing heat and air flows in board dryers
- PLC programming and AutoCAD knowledge
- Working knowledge of industrial electricity
- Good problem-solving skills
- Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of management
Desired Qualifications
- Experience in the gypsum industry
- Strong background in thermal and electrical systems
- Project management experience
Additional Requirements
- Employment contingent upon successful completion of background investigation
- Pre-employment drug screening is required
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