Monday, November 5, 2007: 12:30 PM-3:00 PM
Room 253 A (Salt Palace Convention Center)

Manufacturing (12d)

#94 - Manufacturing Plant Tests and Careers (12D00)
Plant tests must be performed to optimize plant operation and to achieve process stainability. However, plant managers and plant engineers do not consider their production facilities to be pilot plants. Their hesitancy to doing a plant test can be overcome by thoroughly planning and organizing the effort. This session discusses the planning, organization, and execution of plant tests. Also presented are critical factors and considerations for a successful career in manufacturing.
Chair:Ramesh Rameswaran, Mr.
CoChair:Jason Van Roeyen
12:30 PMIntroductory Remarks
12:40 PMDeveloping A Career In Chemical Manufacturing Process Support: A Laboratory Perspective
Hilario Garza
1:05 PMTaking the Bull by the Horns: Developing a Career in Chemical Manufacturing
Jonathan Worstell
1:30 PMWhat Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up: Career Options And The Skills Needed To Pursue Them
Shawna S. Berg
1:55 PMConcluding Remarks
2:00 PMPlanning, Selling, Organizing, and Executing a Successful Plant Test
Jonathan Worstell
2:25 PMPlant Testing: In-House Or Outside
Mike J. Doll, Jonathan H. Worstell
2:50 PMTesting Today's Equipment For Tomorrow: From The Plant Perspective
Jason V. VanRoeyen

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