Ceramics Engineer jobs in Alaska

Ceramics Engineer develops manufacturing processes and equipment for converting ceramics into useful products. Tests various combinations of materials to create ceramics that that are durable and economical. Being a Ceramics Engineer researches and selects the appropriate hand and power tools to be used in the production process. Tests finished ceramics to ensure quality, consistency, and durability standards have been met according to specifications. Additionally, Ceramics Engineer requires a bachelor's degree. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. To be a Ceramics Engineer typically requires 2 to 4 years of related experience. Gains exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. Occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)

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Engineer
  • VITUS ENERGY LLC
  • Anchorage, AK FULL_TIME
  • SUMMARY

    This position’s primary function is to ensure the efficient, safe operation and maintenance of all propulsion, electrical, and auxiliary systems of the vessel.  Supervises and coordinates the activities of all engine room maintenance and operation.  Have the ability to trouble-shoot, service, and repair equipment onboard the towed fuel barge, as may be assigned by the tug Master.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

    • Ensures that the vessel’s mechanical and electrical machinery is properly operated, maintained and serviced, including all watertight doors, valves, piping, wiring within engine room, as well as shaft alleys, steering compartments, storerooms, workshops, compartments, and areas below the floor plates, voids and uptakes.
    • Makes frequent inspections of mechanical and electrical systems; makes necessary repairs and adjustment. Documents non-conformities that cannot be repaired while underway.
    • Records daily fuel consumption
    • Serves as Chief Engineer during one watch
    • Assigns deck department engine room duties on applicable watches
    • Orders stores, equipment and supplies for engineering operations
    • Available to trouble-shoot, service and repair equipment onboard the towed fuel barge as may be assigned by the tug Master. This includes but is not limited to:  pump engines, generator engines, cargo pumps, PTO’s valves and valve actuators, portable pumps, navigational and house lighting systems, barge alarms and shut-downs, portable air compressors.
    • Knows and enforces applicable USCG rules and regulations. Maintains active safety program
    • Any other duties as required to ensure safe and efficient vessel operations
    • It is the responsibility of the crew to:
      • Adhere to the provisions of the COI;
      • Adhere to vessel Load Line requirements (where applicable)
      • Comply with the applicable provisions of USCG Subchapter M;
      • Comply with the TSMS, if one is applicable to the vessel;
      • Ensure that the master or officer in charge of a navigational watch is made aware of all known aspects of the condition of the vessels, including;
        1. Those vessels being pushed, pulled, or hauled alongside; and
        2. Equipment and other accessories used for pushing, pulling, or hauling alongside other vessels
      • Minimize any distraction from the operation of the vessel or performance of duty; and
    • Report unsafe conditions to the master or officer in charge of a navigational watch and take effective action to prevent accidents.
    • Must be able to adhere to all company policies, United States Coast Guard and environmental regulations

     Critical features of this job are described above.  They may be subject to change at any time due to reasonable accommodation or other reasons.

     

    QUALIFICATIONS

    • Merchant Mariner’s Document with QMED endorsement
    • Transportation Worker Identification Card (TWIC)
    • Drug-free certification

     

    EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE

    High School Education.

     

    PHYSICAL DEMANDS

    • The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
    • The standard work schedule is continuous from April through October for seasonal Alaska operations; however, this work schedule may vary. The daily work schedule will vary according to the operational demands of the vessel and is seven days per week. Engineers must be in the machinery spaces frequently enough to monitor all operating equipment closely enough to be aware of any unusual temperatures, pressures, or other variations from normal operations. Self-directed work schedules must provide for adequate rest while the engineer maintains the equipment for which he is responsible.
    • Engineers must be capable of lifting and moving equipment that may weigh in excess of 100 pounds.  It will frequently be necessary to move equipment that is heavy, large, and awkward, sometimes from one level to another.  Mechanical lifting devices are provided and must be used as necessary.  Assistance must be obtained from other members of the crew when appropriate.  The Chief Engineer must consider the requirements of a particular job prior to undertaking the task so he can be assured that all necessary equipment or assistance is readily available.
    • Engineers must ascend and descend stairs and ladders, sometimes while transporting tools or objects.  They must use portable ladders or stools to allow them to work on systems that are located in the overhead section of machinery spaces.
    • Repairs may require that engineers reach into small, poorly accessible areas of machinery; work on equipment that has pressurized or hot components; secure or segregate systems to provide an adequate safety margin; troubleshoot equipment that is difficult to reach; work in areas that have high noise levels; work below decks in an area that may experience periods of darkness in unusual situations; and work in confined and restricted spaces.
    • The Chief Engineer must have color vision that allows him to safely work on electrical systems that have color coded wires; distinguish between warning, alarm, and normal operating lights; discern system components that are identifiable by color code; and observe basic safety precautions that may be related to color identification.
    • An engineer’s hearing must be adequate to ensure his personal safety while working in a machinery space, while utilizing hearing protection PPE, with a high level of background noise and detect changes in operating sounds of machinery.  He must be capable of communicating with the tug Captain, officer of the navigational watch, or other personnel via portable or fixed VHF radio as well as by intercom systems or voice communication.
    • An engineer must possess sufficient physical dexterity to enable him to manipulate small items in restricted spaces or large objects when using mechanical lifting devices.
    • An engineer must be capable of reading English well enough to comprehend the various manufacturers’ instruction manuals which describe preventative and corrective maintenance procedures for the equipment aboard his vessel.  He must also be capable or reading and understanding written directives which may affect his job or emergency assignment.  He must be able to write well enough to accurately record all required events and to communicate as required in the course of conducting their job.
    • The engineer must be capable of performing assigned emergency duties as listed in the vessel’s Station Bill without undue danger to himself or his vessel.
    • Medical facilities are not readily available in many areas along the company area of operation.  In some instances a lengthy delay in obtaining medical assistance may occur.  Any crewmember needing medicine or periodic medical treatment is responsible for obtaining that treatment or medicine during his or her time off the boat.

     

    WORK ENVIRONMENT

    The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

    While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; fumes or airborne particles; outside weather conditions; risk of electrical shock; and vibration.  The employee may be required to travel by a variety of conventional and non-conventional modes. 

    No smoking is allowed in company vehicles or on company property, except in designated areas.

    The employee is expected to adhere to company policies and to act as a role model in the adherence of agency policies.

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Engineer
  • Cook Inlet
  • Anchorage, AK FULL_TIME
  • Engineer Exciting Opportunity for Adventurous Mariners! Join the Cook Inlet Tug & Barge Team! Generous Sign-On Bonus!!! Are you ready for a maritime adventure that goes beyond the ordinary? Cook Inlet...
  • 1 Month Ago

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Mechanical Engineer
  • UIC Alaska
  • Juneau, AK FULL_TIME
  • Overview MECHANICAL ENGINEER (CEU-J): Bowhead is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to provide civil engineering services to United States Coast Guard (USCG) Civil Engineering Unit (CEU) Juneau. Position i...
  • 11 Days Ago

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Mechanical Engineer
  • Bowhead
  • Juneau, AK FULL_TIME
  • Overview MECHANICAL ENGINEER (CEU-J): Bowhead is seeking a Mechanical Engineer to provide civil engineering services to United States Coast Guard (USCG) Civil Engineering Unit (CEU) Juneau. Position i...
  • 11 Days Ago

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Substation Engineer
  • Stantec
  • Anchorage, AK FULL_TIME
  • Substation Engineer - ( 230004UG ) Description Stantec’s Energy team is designing the solutions our world needs now. We’re a leader in the energy transition. We deliver iconic infrastructure projects ...
  • 12 Days Ago

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Mechanical Engineer
  • Stantec
  • ANCHORAGE, AK FULL_TIME
  • Mechanical Engineer - ( 23000412 ) Description Stantec was founded in 1954. Founder Don Stanley set out on a mission to provide clean water to small rural communities with the promise of designing inn...
  • 12 Days Ago

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Industrial Design Engineer
  • BlackRock Resources LLC
  • Washington, PA
  • Our client is dedicated to the glass industry and is seeking a Glass Furnace Engineer/Project Manager to join its team. ...
  • 4/19/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Process Engineer/Supervisor
  • Ludowici
  • New Lexington, OH
  • The candidate for this position will be responsible for monitoring the operations of our systems, including quality and ...
  • 4/19/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Glass Lab Project Leader USA
  • CelSian
  • Glass Lab Project Leader USA At CelSian we strive to be the best partner for future-proof glass and support our customer...
  • 4/19/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Ceramic Engineer
  • Brightsmith | B Corp
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Fuel cell business, looking to bring on a Ceramic Engineer to support their continuous development of their technology. ...
  • 4/18/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Process Engineer/Supervisor
  • Ludowici
  • New Lexington, OH
  • The candidate for this position will be responsible for monitoring the operations of our systems, including quality and ...
  • 4/18/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Ceramic Engineer
  • Brightsmith | B Corp™
  • Pittsburgh, PA
  • Fuel cell business, looking to bring on a Ceramic Engineer to support their continuous development of their technology. ...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Ceramics Engineer
  • Kratos Defense
  • Birmingham, AL
  • GENERAL SUMMARY: This position is responsible for utilizing professionally accepted engineering principles and technique...
  • 4/16/2024 12:00:00 AM

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Refractory Business Development Manager
  • Plibrico Company LLC
  • Lexington, KY
  • Job Description Job Description JOB SUMMARY Under the direction of the Vice President of Sales, the Business Development...
  • 4/15/2024 12:00:00 AM

Alaska is the northernmost and westernmost state in the United States and has the most easterly longitude in the United States because the Aleutian Islands extend into the Eastern Hemisphere. Alaska is the only non-contiguous U.S. state on continental North America; about 500 miles (800 km) of British Columbia (Canada) separates Alaska from Washington. It is technically part of the continental U.S., but is sometimes not included in colloquial use; Alaska is not part of the contiguous U.S., often called "the Lower 48". The capital city, Juneau, is situated on the mainland of the North American ...
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Income Estimation for Ceramics Engineer jobs
$83,888 to $118,747

Ceramics Engineer in Portsmouth, OH
They are part of the ceramics and glass industry, which manufactures such common items as tableware and such highly technical items as ceramic tiles for the space shuttle.
February 06, 2020
Ceramics Engineer in Gainesville, FL
A ceramic technologist is concerned with study, research and development of the ceramic materials, planning and developing processing systems, designing and construction of plants and machinery along with other engineers, planning and implementation of processing methodologies, designs and development of various applications like glass, porcelain, cement, refractors, insulators, composite materials, enamels, cement etc.
December 13, 2019
Ceramics Engineer in Portland, OR
Ceramics and Ceramic Engineering today plays crucial roles in simplifying our lives by helping us in several ways.
December 22, 2019