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Application Engineer (Hygienic/Aseptic Systems)

GEA · Clinton, WI · Applications Engineering

Employment type

Full-time

Work setting

On-site

Location

Clinton, WI

Schedule

Day shift

Posted

Travel

Required

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Job overview

The Application Engineer is an onsite role based in Clinton, WI, supporting GEA's engineering solutions for the food, dairy, and beverage industries. Compensation is not specified in the posting, and this role supports the Applications Engineering department. This role exists to provide technical expertise and sales support for hygienic and aseptic valve and pump technologies. The engineer will prepare process solutions, cost sheets, and quotes while collaborating with international factories to ensure optimal equipment application and customer success.

What you'll do

  • Advise customers on hygienic and aseptic valve/pump applications
  • prepare P&IDs, cost sheets, and quotes
  • execute sales presentations
  • provide technical training
  • assist with equipment commissioning and troubleshooting.

What we're looking for

Skills & competencies
full-time
day shift
clinton wi
engineering
hygienic
aseptic
valves
pumps
travel required
no visa sponsorship
Work arrangement
  • Weekend coverage required

Benefits & perks

  • Medical, dental, and vision coverage from day one
  • 12 paid holidays
  • 136 hours PTO
  • 7% 401(k) match
  • tuition reimbursement
  • wellness incentive program.

Why this role

50-60% national travel required; 3-5 years of experience required; Bachelor's degree in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering required.

About the employer

GEA is hiring for this role. Industry: Engineering Services. Sector: 54.

Additional details

Industry sector
54
Industry
Engineering Services
Occupation code
17-2112.00
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