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3+ years of experience as a Process/Production Engineer in chemical manufacturing plant. They are looking for a Process Safety Engineer. Job Description PSM Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Process Engineer/Production Engineer/Chemicals.
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Our Process Safety Engineer role is fundamentally important to Primient plant operations. Key responsibilities: Process Safety Engineer. Inspired by a meaningful purpose: we use renewable sources to produce plant-based ingredients for some of the world's best-known brands.
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The Process Safety Engineer is a process safety leader for all three sites ( BIO, NBO, NXO). The individual will interface with a diverse group of customers including process engineering, operations, maintenance, capital projects, plant management, HSE, and global process safety.
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Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Engineer/Production Engineer/Mechanical Engineer/Engineering/Chemicals/Chemical Manufacturing/Plant Engineer/Chemical Process Engineer/Intermediates/Specialty Intermediates/Pulp & Paper/Biofuels/Oil & Gas/Water Treatment/Chemical Production.
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As the Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change. Process Safety Engineer, Des Moines, IA. Must be able to accomplish results by working effectively with others and be willing and able to work in plant areas (i.e. walk long distances, stand, climb stairs and ladders and move through close spaces) to understand and monitor the process.
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Assist the Plant Manager in implementing required training for Machine Operators. Research, develop and implement manufacturing process controls, machinery modifications and improvements.
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This role will include preforming both process engineering and process safety design tasks for our modular skid-mounted Electrolyzers and Balance of Plant. · Create a modular process skid based first-of-a-kind hydrogen plant design suitable for rapid and economical scale up.
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1+ years of experience working as a Process/Production Engineer in a chemical plant or refinery. Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Engineer/Refining/Production Engineer.
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We're a cutting-edge innovator leading the way to a new future of plant-based consumer and industrial solutions to replace petroleum-based products. The Des Moines Complex, located in Des Moines, IA, consists of 2 processing plants, onsite cogeneration and water treatment facilities, and employs 120 Plant Operations Colleagues.
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Process Safety Engineer. Working knowledge of basic chemical unit operations and Process Safety Management (PSM) systems. Ready to drive best-in-class process safety for a global market leader.
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ENGINEER - RESEARCH ENGINEER - Chemical/Process Engineer - Pilot Plants. Fuels and Energy Development Section works in pilot plant services and process development of new first of their kind processes.
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Process Engineer/Senior Process Engineer/Chemical Engineer/Chemicals/Rubber/Rubber Manufacturing/Manufacturing/Engineer/Production Engineer/Chemical Manufacturing/Chemical Process Engineer/PSM/Plant Engineer/Medical Devices.
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As the Total Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change. Job Description Process Safety Engineer - Quincy, ILThis is a full-time, exempt position.
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The Process Control Engineer supports current plant operations PLC/SCADA infrastructure, participates in various capital projects in the existing facility, design and commissioning support of new facilities, and various process improvement projects.
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Total Process Safety Engineer - Valdosta, GA. Your role will be to own the implementation of the Total Process Safety (TPS) program, to meet corporate and local compliance standards.
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