Painesville, Ohio, USA
83 days ago
Project Engineer

Morton Salt is an iconic company with a strong heritage and a bright future. Since 1848, we have been improving lives and enhancing everyday moments – at home, at work and virtually everywhere in between.  We help unlock the flavors in food, make roads and sidewalks safer, improve the water in baths, pools, and homes, and keep businesses and industries running. We are a dedicated team who constantly strives to do better together, and we are passionate about building a sustainable future for our company, the communities in which we operate, and the world around us. By joining our team, you will contribute to producing and delivering every form of salt that enhances everyday life.

Job Summary

The Project Engineer will serve as technical expert for the site and will support, develop, and enhance surface and underground mining operations. 

Duties and Responsibilities

Use engineering knowledge to problem solve specific day-to-day problems for all aspects of the operation. Provide or source all necessary technical expertise to identify and resolve issues. Lead efforts to increase efficiency in the operation, at a fast pace Lead the assessment, repair, design, and development for site modifications and additions. Support the site as the expert in hoist and shaft operations and maintenance Perform surveying, mapping, field work, ventilation monitoring and control, and ground control monitoring and instrumentation Coach other members of the Fairport team on engineering principals, designs, and best practices Oversee the construction, removal, and installation of modifications; evaluate progress and performance, take or recommend remedial actions. Lead site in efficient execution of activities and keeps all project records and accounting up to date Ensures that all mine drawings and technical drawings are properly maintained. Ensure all work meets compliance to existing permits, regulatory plans and programs, company policies and standards. Must be able to perform work in shaft ways where conditions are wet, uneven and cramped quarters Must be able to work from heights and utilize a full body harness Must be able to ascend and descend a ladder of at least thirty (30) feet in length Oversees capital and expense projects. Includes ideation, development, approval, implementation, and operational support after execution Fill in for boat coverage as needed Other duties, responsibilities, and qualifications may be required and/or assigned as necessary

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Bachelor’s degree in engineering Three or more years of underground mining, mechanical or electrical experience Must be a self-starter with the ability to plan, organize and carry out multiple project assignments at once. Demonstrated success in leading and developing teams Strong verbal and written communication skills Supervisory experience in a mine environment, preferred

Physical Requirements/Work Environment

This job operates partially in a professional office environment. This role routinely uses standard office equipment such as computers, phones, photocopiers, filing cabinets and fax machines. While performing field work, is required to wear steel toe boots, hard hat and miners belt While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear The employee frequently is required to stand; walk; use hands to finger, handle or feel, and reach with hands and arms. This job works in an underground mine where temperatures range from 78-100F. The relative humidity is high in summer and low in winter Work in underground areas require the use of a W65 self-rescuer per MSHA 30CFR Work areas are generally dry Must be able to walk for long distances over terrain varying from soft to hard as well as slick and uneven Lighting is provided in key areas; however. Most areas are illuminated only by a miner’s cap lamp and/or by equipment lighting Floor heave is prevalent and may result in uneven floor conditions. Floors may also be polished by mobile equipment traffic resulting in slippery footing As with all work underground, the position requires attention be paid to roof and rib conditions Must be able to perform work in shaft ways where conditions are wet, uneven and cramped quarters Must be able to work from heights and utilize a full body harness Must be able to ascend and descend a ladder of at least thirty (30) feet in length Must be capable of lifting to 65 pounds on a frequent basis

At Morton Salt, we work best when we work as a team, when we treat one another with dignity and respect, and value the unique contributions of others. We are committed to equal employment opportunity and prohibit discrimination and harassment based on race, national origin, sex, religion, color, disability, marital status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, genetic information, citizenship, or any other characteristic protected by law.

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