Paper Manufacturing Job Opportunities

Tuesday, January 27th, 2009 | Bob Bandholz, Job Posting, Nonwoven Jobs

Stellar Group is looking to help fill several opportunities for jobs located in Central PA.  We are looking for talent that has experience in the pulp/paper industry.  Below are brief job descriptions.  Please use the candidate contact form if you feel you would be a good fit for one of these opportunities.  Click below to read the job titles and descriptions.

Paper Machine Production Manager - Responsible for overseeing production control activities to ensure efficient material and work flow to support production plans.  This position will offer many challenging circumstances, which require quick thinking and problem solving methods to properly manage and support the operation.  Flexibility is a requirement for completing the job.  Controls all Receiving, Warehousing, and Shipping functions.  Must be able to work closely with the Maintenance department.

Paper Machine Maintenance Manager – Responsible for the management of the Maintenance department and machine process development.

Senior Process Engineer Paper Machine
- Responsible for providing leadership for new product development, material improvements, process improvements, process validations, process qualifications, product performance qualifications, specification development, with the goal of improving efficiencies, lowering costs and expanding the business with new products or product improvements while ensuring compliance with quality systems and regulatory requirements.

Controls Engineer
– Specifies, designs, and implements complex controls systems and software programming on production equipment and associated machinery.  Provides training and assists Controls Technicians in solving complex problems.  May supervise or provide backup supervision of Controls Technicians.

Engineering Manager
- Directs Process Engineering & Maintenance groups, working with Production, Planning, Product Development, Quality Assurance, and Project Engineering to achieve required manufacturing equipment safety, reliability, speed, scrap rates, and efficiency improvements; new products and product improvements; and manufacturing cost & quality improvements.

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