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Track supplier performance metrics, purchase orders, and procurement KPIs within Odoo ERP * Collaborate cross-functionally with production, warehouse, sales, engineering, and customer service teams ...

Process Engineer

Norcross, GA · On-site

$75K - $90K/hr

Audit ERP (Odoo) processes to ensure data integrity, traceability, and alignment with quality and ... Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline. * 3+ ...

Coordinate with fabrication, engineering, and quality teams to support production flow * Conduct ... Ensure weld documentation is accurately entered in Odoo at the end of each shift * Coordinate minor ...

Coordinate with fabrication, engineering, and quality teams to support production flow * Conduct ... Ensure weld documentation is accurately entered in Odoo at the end of each shift * Coordinate minor ...

Process Engineer

Norcross, GA · On-site

$75K - $90K/yr

Audit ERP (Odoo) processes to ensure data integrity, traceability, and alignment with quality and ... Bachelor's degree in Industrial Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or related discipline. * 3+ ...

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How much do odoo developer jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average yearly pay for odoo developer in the United States is $95,986.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $55,000.00 and $150,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Odoo developer?

An Odoo Developer is responsible for customizing, developing, and maintaining the Odoo ERP system to meet business needs. They work with Python, JavaScript, XML, and PostgreSQL to create modules, automate workflows, and integrate third-party applications. Their role often includes debugging, performance optimization, and ensuring system security. Additionally, they collaborate with clients or internal teams to analyze requirements and implement tailored solutions.

What does an Odoo developer do?

As an Odoo Developer, you can expect to work on a variety of projects, such as customizing existing Odoo modules, developing new features, and integrating third-party applications to meet client requirements. Daily responsibilities often include coding, debugging, participating in team meetings, collaborating closely with business analysts and end-users, and providing technical support during implementations. You may also be involved in system testing, documenting solutions, and training users on new functionalities. This role offers a dynamic environment where problem-solving and innovation are encouraged, often working in agile teams to deliver tailored business solutions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Odoo developer?

To thrive as an Odoo Developer, you need strong programming skills in Python and XML, understanding of Odoo's framework and modules, and typically a degree in computer science or a related field. Familiarity with PostgreSQL, Linux environments, Git version control, and Odoo certifications or training is often beneficial. Problem-solving ability, effective communication, and teamwork are vital soft skills in this collaborative and client-facing role. These competencies ensure you can customize and deploy Odoo solutions efficiently while addressing client requirements and supporting ongoing business processes.

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Manufacturing Engineer (Product Support)

American Chillers LLC

West Columbia, SC • On-site

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 3 days ago


Job description

About American Chillers
American Chillers designs and manufactures industrial process chillers and cooling systems for growing range of demanding applications - pool & spa, industrial processes, breweries, medical systems (MRI/LINAC), battery energy storage (BESS), data centers, and more. We build custom, engineered-to-order equipment, which means an engineer here works across the business - not one repetitive corner of an assembly line.
About the Role
We're hiring a Manufacturing Engineer (Product Support) to be the technical backbone behind our chillers once they leave the floor - the person our customers and field techs call when they need help, who owns replacement-parts sales, and who keeps the documentation and manufacturing process behind every unit sharp.
This is a broad, hands-on role, not a narrow seat. You'll support customers and field techs through start-up, troubleshooting, and warranty questions; own replacement- and spare-parts sales; produce the documentation that ships with every unit (O&M manuals, electrical schematics, drawings); and support the manufacturing process in our Odoo ERP (BOMs, routings, work centers, work instructions), working with production to keep the build clean and well-documented.
If you like being the person who knows how the machine goes together and why it's acting up in the field, this is the job.
This is a great fit for an early-career engineer. You don't need years of experience - you need an engineering foundation, strong computer and technical skills, and the drive to learn our product inside and out. You'll be mentored by the engineering & technical team and grow into the go-to technical resource for our customers and our floor.
Requirements
What we're Looking for
  • An engineering foundation - a degree in Mechanical, Industrial, or Manufacturing Engineering (or a related technical field), or equivalent hands-on technical experience.
  • Strong computer and software skills - comfortable in CAD, spreadsheets, and business software, and quick to pick up an ERP system. You're the person who's good with the computer, not fighting it.
  • Mechanical and electrical literacy - you can read assembly drawings, P&IDs, and **electrical schematics**, and you understand how a machine's electrical and mechanical sides fit together (or have a strong drive to learn)
  • Customer-facing confidence - willing to pick up the phone, talk a technician through a problem, and be a calm, clear technical voice on the other end.
  • Drive and ownership - this is a wide role with a lot of surface area. We need someone who attack it and wants to grow, not someone who waits for a work order.
  • On-site in the Columbia, SC area (this is not a remote role).

Preferred / a plus
  • Internship, co-op, or early work experience in manufacturing, HVAC/R, or industrial equipment.
  • HVAC/R or refrigeration exposure** - refrigeration circuits, compressors, condensers, evaporators, brazing, charging, controls. A real advantage, but we'll teach the chiller side.
  • Experience with an ERP/MRP system (Odoo, SAP, Epicor, NetSuite, Fishbowl, Infor, or similar) - BOM and routings especially. We'll teach our ERP system.
  • Familiarity with CAD (SOLIDWORKS, AutoCAD, Inventor) and/or electrical schematic tools.
  • Any technical documentation, customer-support, or parts/aftermarket experience.

We're hiring for aptitude and drive, not a long résumé.
If you have the engineering fundamentals, the computer skills, and the hunger to own a broad role and grow into it, we want to hear from you - we'll teach you our product.
Benefits
  • Real ownership - The ERP process, the documentation, and the parts business are yours - with a direct line to ownership and no committee to get through.
  • Breadth - Process, floor layout, ERP, documentation, customer support, parts revenue - you touch the whole business, not one slice of it.
  • Interesting product and markets - Custom industrial chillers going into BESS, medical imaging, data centers, and process cooling.
  • Growth-stage upside - We're growing fast. Get in now and grow with it.
  • Paid Time Off
  • Paid Holidays
  • Retirement plan (401k) with 4% matching contribution
  • On-site team in Columbia, SC.