Provide engineering students interested in production management an opportunity to apply knowledge gained in the classroom to a plant processing business environment. Opportunities exist across Canada within our diverse businesses.
Principal Accountabilities:
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Gain an understanding of the plant, process and equipment by working with a diverse group of functional areas on such projects as: efficiency issues, working with contractors, energy - related process improvements, reliability principles and practices, and plant process and equipment improvements.
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Work with a diverse group of cross - functional areas such as safety and environmental, maintenance, engineering, contractors, and operations.
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Communicate with people diverse in language ability, educational levels and experience.
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Learn the importance of interpreting and implementing government safety and environmental regulations in line with company policies.
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Manage the people, the process and the input / product aspects of a situation to implement a solution.
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Orientation to the company will be presented and an on - going job performance assessment will be provided.
The plant environment is team oriented, fast paced, and hands-on. Cargill's environment will focus on employee engagement, inclusion, and innovation. Students are given the opportunity to apply their skills and gain hands-on experience working on various projects from designing and upgrading current systems, to reviewing and updating plant drawings. This job involves physical activity which generally requires a moderate amount of exertion on a fairly regular basis – involving bending, stooping, squatting, twisting, reaching, working on irregular surfaces, occasional lifting of objects weighing over 50 pounds and frequent lifting of 10-25 pounds. The work may also involve other exertions, conditions or exposures (i.e.- heat, cold, grain dust, etc.)