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Process Engineer Multiple Locations

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RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking an Experienced Process Engineer. Apply today!
Pittsburgh Glass Works (PGW) is the number one manufacturer and distributor of automotive glass in the United States, serving the OEM market. Considered a technology leader, our products meet or exceed all industry specifications, while supporting vehicle manufacturer requirements and consumer needs. Originally part of PPG Industries, were now one of the most profitable and growing, independent companies in existence. We offer an exciting and fast-paced working environment, along with challenging responsibilities.
Process Engineer
Creighton, PA; Tipton, PA; Crestline, OH; Evart, MI; Evansville, IN; Berea, KY; Elkin, NC
As our Process Engineer, you will provide basic technological and engineering support to the plants facilities, equipment, production processes and products to ensure reliability and optimum use of resources. You will also champion continuous improvements in the areas of safety, quality and value. To qualify, you must have a Bachelors degree in Engineering (Mechanical, Ceramic, Electrical or Industrial) and 2 or more years experience. Hands-on knowledge of computer-aided design equipment is crucial, as is a background in glass-cutting, edging and bending for the automotive industry.
Working with us, you will receive competitive compensation (based on experience) and an attractive benefits package, including medical, dental and vision coverage, a Flexible Benefit Spending Account, short- and long-term disability, AD&D and life insurance, paid holidays and vacations, relocation assistance, and more.
Join our team and help make us even better! Please send your resume to klandry-, for immediate consideration.
Pittsburgh Glass Works is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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