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Summary:
The Production Engineer is a hands-on position which provides process technology support to both operating plants and packaging, including reviewing and optimizing systems performances, and writing engineering and validation documents. The Process Engineer is tasked with providing analysis of processes and leading the improvement projects through feasibility studies, process development testing, implementation, operational start-up, and training. Position oversees environmental compliance, data collection review and deviation/incident analysis.
Essential Responsibilities & Functionsinclude the following, others may be assigned.
Lead the continuous improvement of the processes
Analyze the performances of the processes
Prepare study on capital projects and MOC requests
Follow up the realization of the capital and MOC projects and coordinate the startup
Participate or lead HSQE topics
Must be able to work in excess of eight hours per day or forty hours per week on any shift or travel as needed. On-call as needed to support 24-hour/7 day per week operational requirements.
Consistently demonstrates prompt, regular and reliable attendance.
Supervisory Responsibilities & Functions
This is a non-supervisory position.
Requirements
Minimum
Education: Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering
Experience: Three (3) or more years of experience as a Process Engineer in a Chemical manufacturing setting with demonstrated skills in problem-solving/troubleshooting and process improvement.
Preferred
Education: Master’s degree in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering
Experience: Minimum plus Experience with ASPEN or Data Historian Application
Language Skills
Reading/comprehension, speaking and writing at required education equivalency level. Ability to read, analyze and interpret general business correspondence, technical/product information, policies/procedures or government regulations. Ability to complete written forms and write routine to complex procedures, reports and correspondence. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions in a group or individual setting.
Mathematical Skills
Requires mathematical skills including proficiency in arithmetic, geometry and algebra, with some requirements for calculus and differential equations. Must be able to analyze data, develop equations and perform mass and energy balance calculations.
Computer Skills
Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Electronic Mail.
SAP or other ERP experience
Aspen or another historian/trend experience (preferred)
Complexity
The work includes varied duties requiring many different and unrelated processes and methods be applied to a broad range of activities and/or substantial depth of analysis within a particular area. Decisions include areas of uncertainty in approach, methodology, interpretation or evaluation resulting from such elements as continuing changes, technical developments, unknown phenomena or conflicting requirements. The work requires originating new techniques, establishing criteria, or developing new information.The position requires a working understanding of phosphate manufacturing operations and technical troubleshooting skills including a knowledge of chemistry, mechanical skills, basic electrical and instrumentation skills, distributed and PLC process control systems, material science related to phosphates, PFD and EFD drawings, project management, and unit operations. Project development support function requires knowledge of capital project management process that includes a working knowledge of finance, engineering, and construction.
Physical Demands
The work requires both sedentary and limited physical exertion to include sitting; walking; standing; bending; traversing stairs; carrying of light items such as papers, books or small parts; driving an automobile, forklift, etc. Work routinely requires speaking and hearing (expression or exchanging ideas by means of spoken words and perceiving sounds by ear).
Must be able to work long hours in a manufacturing environment that includes high heat and humidity. Must be able to work “hands on” in troubleshooting process and equipment problems. Must be able to climb stairs.
Work Environment
The work environment requires normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices, meeting and training rooms, personal or commercial transportation methods. Requires use of safe work practices with office equipment, avoidance of trips and falls, observance of fire regulations and traffic signals, etc. Generally, the work area is well lighted, heated and ventilated. Also includes work that requires special safety precautions such as working around moving parts, carts or machines or with irritant chemicals. Employee may be required to use protective clothing or gear such as masks, gowns, coats, safety shoes, boots, goggles, gloves, safety glasses or shields.