Engineer I, Early Career Development Program (ECDP) - Process / Mechanical-2
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For more than 40 years, Reworld has been a leader in sustainable waste solutions, providing our customers with innovative solutions that help them achieve carbon-negative outcomes. Our Vision Reworld is leading the charge to a carbon-negative future through revolutionary sustainable materials management solutions that reduce, reuse, recycle and reimagine waste for the benefit of society and the environment. Our Business Reworld partners with businesses by offering cutting-edge engineering and innovative solutions, to help customers reduce, reuse, recycle and recover value from waste streams and meet or exceed their sustainability goals. Our Value Reworld's differentiator comes from our ecosystem of technology, facilities and partnerships, trusted by the world's largest organizations to reimagine waste management for a smarter, more sustainable world. All that we're missing is you. Apply today! The ECDP Engineer I, Process / Mechanical is a two-year program in which participants will have the opportunity to gain valuable design and field engineering experience. As part of the Program, you will be required to review our plant sites, as needed. Expected travel is about 25%. Candidates for the ECDP Engineer I are required to have a Bachelor's degree. Ideal candidates will be new or recent grads, with up to 2 years of relevant experience. For a list of additional qualifications, please refer to the Position Requirements section below. The ECDP Engineer I will participate in one or more of the following areas: Plant upgrade projects, capital projects Support operations and field assignments The ECDP Engineer I assignments are based on a structured career development program, to develop today's new hires into tomorrow's subject matter experts and leaders. Assignments will be structured to fill the following needs: The developmental needs of the ECDP Engineer. The needs of the business and stakeholders The resource needs of the Engineering and Projects Departments The needs of the Facilities/Operations Expectations from ECDP Engineer I: There will typically be assignments of varying lengths structured to gain exposure to the main functions and systems making up the Thermomechanical Treatment Facilities, as well as the engineering fundamentals and processes supporting it. In unusual cases, assignments durations may be changed for business or personnel reasons. Based on the business needs and standard rotations map, ECDP assignments will be planned collaboratively with Engineering, Projects, and Operations leadership and the ECDP, coordinated by respective hiring managers during the two years' ECDP Program. Reworld's Environment: Reworld's Thermomechanical Treatment Facilities (TTFs) include boilers, steam turbine generators, steam condensers, metals recovery equipment, air pollution control equipment, conveying systems, waste and ash handling/distribution systems, plant utilities and cranes.