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| Senior Piping Designer
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| 36 years experience in piping design - White Pigments & Mineral Products (TiO2) as Lead Process Piping Designer. Polymer Products as site Lead Process Piping Designer working directly with engineers & construction. Nuclear Waste Treatment Facility as Senior Piping Designer. Worked 9 years on various sites producing as built walk-down sketches in preparation for large and small projects. HOKU Materials, Inc. Polysilicon Plant in Idaho Created various documents such as P&ID, equipment & piping arrangements to support site requirements. Participated in site shutdowns to ensure all safety guidelines were followed and oversaw piping installations for project upgrades. | |
| Resume reference: | kgq7tl5y | |
| Date last updated: | October 5, 2008 | |
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| Education: | Senior high - Academic | |
| Experience: | 10 years or more | |
| Employment situation: | In temporary employment | |
| Salary expectations: | 100,000 to 130,000 | |
| Availability: | Immediately | |
| Type of employment: | Temporary - Prefer contract position | |
| Location: | DE/Delaware - Wilmington, DE | |
| Looking to work in: | AL/Birmingham, AL/Huntsville, AL/Mobile, DC/Washington, DE/Delaware, DE/Other, FL/Gainesville, FL/St.Petersburg, GA/Atlanta, GA/Augusta, GA/Savannah, HI/Honolulu, HI/Other, KY/Lexington, KY/Louisville, MD/Baltimore, MD/DC, MD/Other, MS/Biloxi, NC/Charlotte, NC/Greensboro, NC/Greenville, NC/Raleigh, NC/Wilmington, NC/Winston Salem, OH/Cleveland, OH/Columbus, OH/Dayton, OH/Toledo, PA/Other, SC/Charleston, SC/Columbia, SC/Florence, SC/Greenville, TN/Chattanooga, TN/Knoxville, TN/Memphis, VA/Charlottesville, VA/DC, VA/Norfolk, VA/Northern, VA/Richmond, VA/Roanoke, VA/Other, WV/Charleston, WV/Parkersburg, WV/Other | |
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| Own transport: | Yes | |
| Driver's license: | Yes | |
| Citizenship: | Usa | |
| Right to work | Yes, I have citizenship | |
| English level: | Native speaker | |
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