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BS degree in Chemical Engineering and 5 years of full-time work in a chemical plant. SUMMARYThe Production Engineer will report to the Unit Manager or the Technical Production Superintendent.
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Working on-site daily in Port Arthur Tx) Essential Functions / Key Accountabilities As a Sr Production Engineer, you will be responsible for: Leading the operation of distillation projects specialty batch projects, and new projects as assigned Accountable for asset reliability and availability, unit programmed expenses, unit variable expenses (energy, catalyst), delivering the chemical operations/optimization objectives, product quality, and business improvements for assign projects.
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Our global chemical client is expanding their Chemical Production Team. This Process / Production Engineering role will have responsibility supporting plant unit operations, continuous improvements, process/ product startups, and all EHS/ PSM regulations.
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Our global chemical client is searching for an experienced Chemical Production Engineer to oversee plant production and drives operational improvements. Previous experience in chemical or polymer plant manufacturing is essential.
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BS Chemical Engineering degree with 2+ years experience as Process / Production Engineer in PSM/ chemical operating plants. Involved in day to day production support for the batch/ continuous chemical operations including troubleshooting and problem solving of process / equipment issues.
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Involved with production and material planning, packaging, shipping, and receiving. Lead incident investigations and problem-solving sessions (safety, quality, production, reliability, etc.
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Track Production Yields and Perform Mass Balances. Familiar with process unit operations and Controls; reactors, distillation, polymerization, esterification, filtration, dryers, twin-screw extrusion, heat treatment.
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Preferred experience with Lean/ Six Sigma, Continuous Improvement, PHA, MOC, P&IDs. Implement change management processes including MOC, PSSR, P&ID, hazard reviews, SOPs, SPC, SQC. Participate in PSM initiatives and audits.
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2 years minimum in Production/Process Engineer experience in a EO chemical manufacturing or refinery setting is PREFERRED. Indorama Ventures- Indovinya is looking for a Production Engineer EO/EG to join our team in Clear Lake. This position will play a critical role in the success of the Ethylene Oxide and Glycol production units.
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Join an expanding global chemical leader, as the Chemical Engineer supporting multiple chemical plant operations. Provide technical expertise for continuous improvements and optimization to the production units.
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Involved in day to day production support for the continuous chemical operations including troubleshooting and problem solving of process equipment issues. Working towards Professional Chemical Engineer License preferred.
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Capture Lessons Learned from the PQ Facility and provide input to other Venture Global LNG projects / sites as required Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Process, Production/Chemical Engineering Minimum 3 years’ experience working as a Production Engineer with a demonstrated track record of Production performance improvement.
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3+ years of experience in a Process Engineering role; chlor alkali process or chemical plant experience preferred. Production Engineers provide process technical expertise for day-to-day plant operations, ensure that the plant is operated within applicable standards, and focus on process improvements.
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This job reports to the Production Manager and you will collaborate with Quality Control, Project Engineering and work extensively with plant operators to gather their insights and recommendations.
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Oversee day-to-day production of the plant at desired customer quality and specifications. for DCS and SIS. Ø Oversee operator activities to ensure efficient and effective production activities.
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