Operations Process Engineer I Engineering - Nashville, TN at Geebo

Operations Process Engineer I

Company Name:
YRC Worldwide Inc.
Performs limited assignment of specific engineering tasks, e.g., a minor phase of a larger project, testing new products. Emphasis on documentation, monitoring and testing. Entry level engineering position.
1. Performs a variety of routine tasks that are planned to provide experience and familiarization with the engineering staff, methods, practices, and programs of the organization.
2. Using appropriate analysis tools and methods analyze work methods and establish labor standards for activities within a selected area.
3. Using readily available clear and direct references provides straightforward solutions to problems.
4. Collects and evaluates data, and develops plans for assignments that may involve design application.
5. Develop additional research, analysis and reporting skills. Manage small projects as assigned, providing follow through from start to completion. Participate in larger projects under direct supervision.
REQUIREMENTS
1. Bachelor''s Degree in industrial engineering.
2. Operations experience in the transportation industry or experience in industrial engineering.
3. Experience working with computers, both mainframe and PC.
4. Demonstrated organizational and analytical abilities.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
1. Proficiency with computer applications.
2. 2 or more years experience in operations in the transportation industry
3. 1
years experience in industrial engineering.
YRC Worldwide is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Date: 2014-05-09
Country: US
State: TN
City: Nashville
Postal Code: 37209
Category: Engineering & LogisticsEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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