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Computer skills including Microsoft Office and CAD software (Solidworks or Inventor), experience using SAP, PLM and MES. Process Engineer (Bilingual Chinese and English preferred.
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To perform this job successfully, an individual should have knowledge of database software; design software; development software; Internet software; manufacturing software; project management software; spreadsheet software (Microsoft Office, Autocad, Minitab, Oracle ERP system.
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Additional Skills: Possess effective computer skills; Microsoft Office software, and discipline specific software applications: HYSYS, Aspen Plus, etc. Provide daily support to plant Production personnel in troubleshooting process issues and concerns by integrating fundamental principles of fluid flow, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and hydrocarbon process chemistrySupport the development and utilize Process Monitoring tools that monitor process efficiency and make improvement recommendations to enhance production and efficiency performance.
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Possess effective computer skills; Microsoft Office software, and discipline specific software applications: HYSYS, Aspen Plus, etc. Provide daily support to plant Production personnel in troubleshooting process issues and concerns by integrating fundamental principles of fluid flow, heat transfer, thermodynamics, and hydrocarbon process chemistry.
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Exhibit organizational, project management, and problem-solving skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office applications and statistical analysis tools such as Minitab, Microsoft Excel, etc.
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Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and process simulation software (e.g., AFT Fathom, Hysys, Aspen, HTRI) preferred. This position will ideally be based out of their World HQ in Kansas City. As a Senior Process Engineer, you will collaborate with project teams on conceptual design, FEED studies, and detailed design / EPC projects centered around decarbonization technologies such as hydrogen production and utilization (green, blue, pink, etc.
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Guided by the values of the company, the Process Engineer work closely with Health, Safety & Environmental and Production teams to monitor and improve the efficiency, output and safety of the plants.
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Knowledge and experience with lean manufacturing principles such as Kaizen, 5S, six sigma and TPS (Toyota Production Systems) The Process Engineer plans utilization of facilities, equipment, materials and personnel to improve efficiency of operations while maintaining Company established safety standards.
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Support the development and utilize Process Monitoring tools that monitor process efficiency and make improvement recommendations to enhance production and efficiency performance.
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Computers Skills: Excellent skills with Microsoft Office, Aspen IP.21, AutoCAD, and data analysis. Cabot has an exciting opportunity for a Process Engineer to initiate activities, procedures, and projects that improve product quality, optimize production capacity, ensure equipment reliability, provide capital improvements, integrate new technology and practices, and optimize overall performance.
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Experience: Practice converting film and paper webs is requiredExperience with slot die or curtain coating technology is requiredMinimum 5 Years of experience in a manufacturing environmentAdvanced Microsoft Office experience requiredERP Experience requiredExceptional problem solving and analytical skills.
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The Senior Process Engineer for Assembly & Testing is part of the process engineering team responsible for developing, implementing and optimizing production processes for variable displacement and electrically driven compressors for the automotive industry.
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Microsoft Office skill a must; Adobe Illustrator/Photoshop a plus. Proficiency with Microsoft Office. Support production through recommendations on assembly methods, line balance, operator training, and process control.
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This role requires working cross-functionally across multiple departments to develop a product portfolio and lead the design of the manufacturing process, including traveling to our production facility in Vietnam.
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The company's core businesses include the production, sales, and service of products in the fencing, lawn & garden, automotive, and power equipment sectors. Document Quality Control issues and communicate with customers, sales, and production staff to resolve issues.
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