JOB DESCRIPTION: Provide process engineering services/support in: improving the safety, productivity, quality and cost of producing ion exchange resins, activated carbons and other products; troubleshooting existing and new process issues; assisting in applications and R&D activities; and any other engineering services/support needed for the company |
Primary Responsibility - Process monitoring and troubleshooting
- Data collection, data analysis, testing, and data reduction
- Process improvement (uptime, capacity release, cost performance, yield)
- Capital project support, including basic data and scope development, design reviews, start up
- SOP and other technical documentation review, revision, and creation
- P&ID diagram review, revision, and creation
- Process Safety Management (PSM) participation such as Process Hazards Analysis (PHA) reviews, Pre-Start Up Safety Reviews (PSSR), and other technical and safety reviews
- Investigation guidance or participation through technical oversight to resolve Health, Safety, and Environment (HES), Quality, and reliability issues
- Specialty regenerations as needed
- Communication effectiveness at all levels
Secondary Responsibility - Technical support day-to-day to plant and maintenance personnel
- Technical R&D group member
- Feedback to Management
Qualifications and Education Requirements - BS degree in Chemical, Mechanical or related Engineering from an accredited college or university
- Demonstrated ability to apply technical knowledge at an individual and team level to troubleshoot, diagnose, and solve equipment and process issues
- Thorough analytical, problem solving, interpersonal, and communication skills with ability to work in both self-managed and team environment
- Experience in at least one of the following: fluid systems, heat transfer design/analysis, systems engineering, systems integration.
- CAD experience a plus
- Strong spreadsheet and data analysis skills
- US Citizen
Physical Requirements: - Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs
- Must be able to be trained in respirator use and confined space entry
- Will be “boots on the ground” for engineering dept. – includes wet environment work
work environment 50% Office setting, 50% production plant area. |