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Work at this level requires progressive experience in process controls, automation, and instrumentation design and involves the utilization of project controls for cost, schedule, and quality of projects.
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Act as project leader for capital improvements, safety and environment projects or other projects as assigned by Process Engineering Manager. The Process Engineer performs duties to establish and maintain manufacturing methods, equipment, standards and systems to increase manufacturing productivity and efficiency under the supervision the Process Engineering Manager.
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We are looking for an experienced process engineer to support engineering activities related to the design and operation of Falcon and a first commercial plant. Broad process engineering competence with ability to engineer solutions for chemical processes.
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Support schedule planning for projects including coordinating staffing resources with Process Engineering Manager. Provide technical guidance and information to mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, civil, and project engineering disciplines.
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Identify and prioritize process improvement project - lean manufacturing, engineering economic analysis, process mapping, root cause analysis, statistical methods, six sigma and time studies.
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Support the Engineering Manager Process & Facilities in Distillation and Conversion to ensure safe operating conditions and regulatory compliance of production units. This position performs a variety of mechanical process and facilities engineering work to maintain and continuously improve the performance of multiple chemical production units and related auxiliary systems in Distillation and Conversion.
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A minimum of 5 years of experience in process control systems and instrumentation project engineering. We are seeking an experienced Process Control Engineer with a strong background in Honeywell DCS systems and capital project execution.
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The Project Engineer (Process Control Experience) will begin their assignment on the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge (Triboro Bridge) Project in New York City, NY. Its history, project experience, safety leadership, reputation for integrity and competence, commitment to in-house development of human talent, equipment fleet, and above all, its advanced engineering technology, make the company unique in the entire world.
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Press Project Manager and Process Engineer. Support Springdale engineering team and contractors with a focus on safe project delivery. This Project is a key sustainability initiative for the Kawneer and a Key enabler for future success within Springdale Operations.
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Fluent on PMI and AACE principles of Project Gated Process, Cost Estimation, Owner Documentation, Engineering deliverables applicable to a project depending on its TIC and Engineering phase.
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Engineering Support: Provide technical expertise and support to the sales and engineering teams throughout the project lifecycle, from concept development to system commissioning.
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Throughout the life of the project this role is expected to fill the process engineering role for specific project deliverables such as reviewing and commenting on PFDs, P&IDs, equipment datasheets, process engineering representative on HazOp, etc.
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Our client, a venture funded, sustainable aviation fuel development company has engaged GForce Life Sciences to provide a Chemical Process / Project Engineer to assist in the coordination, design, and development of their demonstration facility.
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The Engineer II – Process Engineering position is a mid-level engineering position responsible for providing engineering support to existing product process transfer projects, process improvements/cost reduction activities affecting the form, fit or function of the product, and new product development process and production equipment development requirements in accordance within all TMC processes and procedures.
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The position requires the ability to interface with project teams that include all refinery departments, engineering contractors, and equipment vendors and manufacturers. Bachelor's Degree in Mechanical or Process Engineering.
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