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P&ID,PACKAGING,MATERIAL PLANNING,Process Engineering,Production Process Development,Operations Process Improvement,Reaction Engineering,Distillation. BS Chemical Engineering degree with 2+ years experience as Process / Production Engineer in PSM/ chemical operating plants.
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Capture Lessons Learned from the Facility and provide input to other 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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Responsibilities: Set Facility LNG Trains Production daily targets, define operating limits and engage with Operations, Maintenance and Engineering to develop the Production Plan for the day.
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Additional responsibilities include defining equipment standards, leading process benchmarking and reapplication, and building capability within teams to do technical troubleshooting and process improvement and understanding the Nestle Continuous Excellence program and the respective TPM Pillars and tools.
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The Sr Production Engineering role oversees operation of distillation projects, specialty batch projects, and new projects, acts as a technical resource for operations personnel, applies technical skills to optimize plant operations, implements and commissions yield improvement and cost saving projects, participates in procedure reviews and development, operator training, and site qualification efforts.
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The Production Quality Engineering Manager will be the subject matter expert for these areas and will own the ongoing maintenance, execution, and improvement of the QMS for these areas.
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BS in Chemical Engineering with 3+ years experience as Process/ Production Engineer in a Chemical Manufacturing Facility (PSM regulated) Process improvement experience in a PSM-regulated operation and working with Distributed Control Systems/ Instrumentation.
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The candidate will support the chemical process units with improvements, equipment upgrades, troubleshooting, PSM, process control systems, and capital projects. Determine effective use of unit operations exercising judgment to compromise between process requirements, economic evaluation, operator effectiveness, safety and health hazards.
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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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Handle process improvement projects. 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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Familiar with process unit operations and Controls; reactors, distillation, polymerization, esterification, filtration, dryers, twin-screw extrusion, heat treatment. Preferred experience with Lean/ Six Sigma, Continuous Improvement, PHA, MOC, P&IDs.
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Support process downtime and runtime. 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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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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Chemical engineering knowledge including, but not limited to, an understanding of fluid transport, heat transfer, filtration, reaction kinetics, general process equipment. Develops project scopes and process engineering packages for new installations and retrofit of facilities.
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Identify areas for process improvement in the manufacturing cycle which includes mechanical assembly, various joining techniques of multiple materials, electrical and RF testing. + Bachelors Degree in Mechanical, Manufacturing, Electrical Engineering or similar.
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