James Kinane

Vice President M.e,p. / Process Engineer at Fisher Construction Group

James Kinane has over three decades of work experience in a variety of engineering and management roles. James started their career as a Maintenance Supervisor at PepsiCo in 1987 before moving on to become the Plant Engineer and later the Plant Manager at Molded Container Corp. At Molded Container Corp, they were responsible for maintenance, quality control, environmental, safety, design/process engineering, and production efficiency. In 1998, James joined Tetra Pak as the Factory Engineer Manager, where they oversaw side-sealing production, plant quality assurance, plant projects, productivity improvements, and environmental issues. James then worked as the Plant Engineering Manager at Ocean Spray Cranberries, where they were responsible for all plant maintenance, controls engineering, and project engineering. Currently, James serves as the Vice President M.E.P./Process Engineer at Fisher Construction Group, where they oversee equipment installation and modification and prepares bid documents. Throughout their career, James has shown a consistent focus on continuous improvement and achieving optimal efficiency in all aspects of operations.

James Kinane attended the University of Wisconsin-Platteville from 1982 to 1987. James obtained a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering during this time. James'sfield of study focused on engineering.

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Burlington, United States

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Fisher Construction Group

Based in the Pacific Northwest, Fisher Construction Group has completed projects across the US, Alaska, and Canada. Fisher’s team of builders, architects, structural engineers and food processing experts are known for building innovative facilities that are highly efficient and deliver on investment. Fisher's unique approach offers design flexibility and the ability to meet tight schedules and budgets without compromising quality. Owners benefit from a single point of accountability–eliminating the need for excessive change orders; early determination of costs–establishing a project budget that is workable and firm; value engineering–identifying cost-saving measures without compromising quality. The company has built millions of square feet of commercial facilities, over 6 million SF of cold storage and food processing environments alone. Not a huge company, Fisher takes pride in being nimble and collaborative, working with Fortune 500 companies as well as family-owned businesses.


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201-500

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