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Shipping & Bulk Loading Engineering Intern

Titan America, Inc. has an Intern position for a Mechanical Engineering student in our Pennsuco Cement Division located in Medley, Florida.
 
This wage non-exempt position will be assigned to the Cement Division and will report directly to the Load-out Supervisor. The Shipping and Bulk Loading Engineering Intern will be responsible for assisting the shipping and bulk loading department achieve equipment production and reliability targets.
 
General (objectives) responsibilities:
Working on a 6 months, time based contract, to help shipping and bulk loading department achieve equipment production and reliability targets.
 
Job position requirements:
  • Minimum engineering level (Electrical or Mechanical).
  • Machinery efficiency improvement knowledge will be consider favorably
  • Preventive, predictive, proactive maintenance knowledge preferred.
  • Computer literacy (Windows Office knowledge would be considered as favorable).
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  • Necessary skills:
  • Safety behavior.
  • Flexibility and adaptability to team working.
  • Dedication.
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  • Scope for the job position:
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  • Cleaning up DataStream from all the junk work orders (and open work orders that have closing issues).
  • Upload employee’s credentials to DataStream in order to enable planners/ scheduler using scheduling tool.
  • Create check points on 5th level equipment to enable data feed to DataStream based on the SIR inspections.
  • Upload specific inspection activities for 5th level equipment inside DataStream for the SIS inspections, based on the available OEM instructions and recommendations.
  • Upload prepared job plans to DataStream.
  • Working on other general assignments to help Methods department operations.
  • In- house DataStream training will be provided.
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  • This intern will report to Mike Tarulli, Packhouse Supervisor and Engineer.
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  • Student Learning Outcomes: 
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  • Industrial packaging machine operation and maintenance (focus on preventing failures and increasing reliability)
  • Student will be expected to learn the machine by using the manual and discussing with the field personnel
  • Troubleshoot the machine problems, contact the OEM (machine original manufacturer) for support
  • Pneumatic systems troubleshooting concentrating on air quality, pneumatic valves, pneumatic pistons.
  • Student will be expected to learn the pneumatic network from beginning to the end
  • Troubleshoot problems with operator and supervisor
  • FIFO (First in- First out) application to an high sales volume warehouse