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As a Process Engineer I on the Process Engineering team, you will contribute to the design and testing of chemical and hydrometallurgical processes across a variety of scales, from bench-scale proof-of-concept to Electra's iron-refining pilot plant.
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As the Process Safety Engineer, you'll be at the forefront of leading change. 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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Our Process Safety Engineer role is fundamentally important to Primient plant operations. Key responsibilities: Process Safety Engineer. Working knowledge of basic chemical unit operations and Process Safety Management (PSM) systems.
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Participates full time in specialized safety studies, such as HAZID, Process Hazard Analysis such as HAZOP and Layer of Protection Analysis (LOPA); Talascend is currently seeking a Process Safety Engineer for a contract opportunity located in Houston, TX.
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Sample and test process streams, including water samples for the boiler, RO and cooling tower as required by the QA/QC program and procedures. Monitor use and inventories of process chemicals and supplies Ensure chemical/ ingredients are stocked.
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Knowledge of Process Development method (Scientific Injection Molding or equivalent) (Mandatory) Preferably 3-5 years of experience in the injection molding process and tooling (Tooling qualifications and troubleshooting) or equivalent.
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Process Safety Engineer, Des Moines, IA. Monitor, evaluate and report process safety performance at the facility and work with leadership on developing and implementing improvements, working collaboratively with the TPS Technology Team on TPS programs and goals.
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Ownership of the process control system (Distributed Control System [DCS], (Safety Instrumented System [SIS], Programmable Logic Controllers [PLCs] and associated devices; Variable Frequency Drives and communication networks) to ensure its availability and capability as the control platform and process operator interface.
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If you need a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application process at Marathon Petroleum LP, please contact our Human Resources Department at talentacquisition@marathonpetroleum.com.
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For any questions about the role or our company or for applicants who require an accommodation in the application process, please email our team at hrrecruitingteam.ap@hexagon.comand we will be pleased to follow up with you.
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The Advanced Electronics and Photonics Core Facility (AEP) is expanding and hiring a Process Engineer Sr, Packaging. Characterization experience using Design of Experiments, Statistical Process Control, and the associated data analysis tools.
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The Process Safety Engineer is responsible for compliance with Process Safety Management (PSM) program and Risk Management Plan (RMP). Ecolab has an immediate need for a Process Safety Engineer at our manufacturing facility located in Carson, CA. If you are a dedicated professional with a proven track record of success in Process Safety Engineering, we invite you to apply.
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The Process Safety Engineer is responsible for compliance with Process Safety Management (PSM) program and Risk Management Plan (RMP) requirements at Ecolab's flagship manufacturing facility, located in Joliet and when requested, providing PSM program assistance to other plants or facilities within the network.
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Administer process hazard analyses (PHA's) for identified materials, processes, and RHP Compliance Requirements: Bachelor's degree in mechanical or chemical Engineering is preferred. Manage projects through design review process from project scope charters through successful startup transition to the local site team.
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The Process Technician focuses on the manufacturing of advanced ceramics, ie: silicon carbide, during the operation of CVD/CVC reactors with the goal of achieving Run Order objectives and customer order requirements as directed by a Research Scientist.
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