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Cargill's size and scale allows us to make a positive impact in the world. Our purpose is to nourish the world in a safe, responsible and sustainable way.<br>Cargill is a family company providing food, ingredients, agricultural solutions and industrial products that are vital for living. We connect farmers with markets so they can prosper. We connect customers with ingredients so they can make meals people love. And we connect families with daily essentials - from eggs to edible oils, salt to skincare, feed to alternative fuel. Our 160,000 colleagues, operating in 70 countries, make essential products that touch billions of lives each day. Join us and reach your higher purpose at Cargill. <br>This position is in Cargill's food and bioindustrial business, where manufacturers, retailers, and foodservice companies rely on us to consistently deliver the products and services they need, and use our technical expertise and market knowledge to develop innovative products. <br><br><strong>Job Purpose and Impact</strong><br><br>The Regional Electrical Integrity Engineer will provide technical support and specialist knowledge for overall governance on standards, application, gaps, solutions and measurements to increase production quality, efficiency and volume for the business. In this role, you will contribute to improve activities related to automation, electrical and instrumentation engineering to enable projects and improve our capabilities by providing engineering support for the organization.<br><br><strong>Key Accountabilities</strong><br><br><ul> <li>Support the development of the most effective approach to identify, monitor and implement automation, electrical and instrumentation engineering standards, policies, procedures and job aids. .</li> <li>Provide input to cross functional teams to select and implement tools and methodologies that will enable best practices.</li> <li>Provide direct support and delivery of services for the organization.</li> <li>Support providing leadership to the planning and implementation of automation, electrical and instrumentation engineering standards and deliverables in capital project.</li> <li>Execute the tactical development and delivery oversight of vision, direction and strategy for automation, electrical and instrumentation engineering.</li> <li>Identify opportunities and bridge automation, electrical and instrumentation engineering gaps in applications by establishing auditing control mechanisms.</li> <li>Propose and develop recommendations in areas of improvement and by implementing solutions to improve performance and identify acceptable risk tolerance.</li> <li>You will work under minimal supervision and independently handle complex issues while referring only the most complex issues to higher-level staff. </li> <li>Other duties as assigned</li></ul><br><br><strong>Qualifications</strong><br><br><strong>MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS</strong><br><ul><li>Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent experience</li><li>Minimum of four years of advanced work experience in industrial power distribution systems</li><li>Ability to travel 25% of the time</li><li>Other minimum qualifications may apply</li></ul><br><br><strong>PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS</strong><br><ul><li>Lean six sigma</li><li>Project management and process safety management experience</li></ul><br>Minnesota Sick and Safe Leave accruals of one hour for every 30 worked, up to 48 hours per calendar year unless otherwise provided by law<br><br>The expected salary for this position is $100,000- 160,000. Compensation varies depending on a wide array of factors including but not limited to the specific location, certifications, education, and level of experience. The disclosed range estimate may be adjusted for any applicable geographic differential associated with the location at which the position may be filled. This position is eligible for a discretionary incentive award. The incentive award amount is dependent upon company performance and your personal performance. <br><br>At Cargill we put people first. As part of your overall rewards, we offer a comprehensive benefit program including medical and/or other benefits dependent on the position offered and hours worked. Visit: https://www.cargill.com/page/my-health/mh-health-and-wellnessto learn more (subject to certain collective bargaining agreements for Union positions) . <br><br>Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Vet

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