Senior Process Engineer
Utilities Project EngineerWe are hiring a Utilities Project Engineer to support a major utility infrastructure upgrade inside a high-volume manufacturing facility in Arlington, TN.This role will focus on large-scale glycol/process cooling systems, mechanical utility improvements, equipment reliability, and system optimization tied to plant expansion and long-term capacity growth.The engineer stepping into this position will work directly with plant maintenance, operations, automation, and project teams to identify deficiencies, improve system performance, and help drive execution of multiple ongoing utility projects already in motion.This is a highly visible, hands-on engineering role focused on real-world system functionality — not sitting behind a desk producing drawings all day.What You’ll Work OnGlycol and closed-loop process cooling systemsPumps, valves, piping systems, and heat exchangersUtility infrastructure upgrades and reliability improvementsFlow validation, contamination prevention, and system protectionMechanical troubleshooting and process optimizationStartup, commissioning, and project execution supportReviewing P&IDs, contractor scope changes, and system modificationsWorking cross-functionally with maintenance, operations, and controls teamsWhat We’re Looking For5+ years of engineering experience in industrial or process manufacturing environmentsStrong understanding of closed-loop fluid systems and industrial utilitiesExperience with pumps, heat exchangers, valves, piping systems, flow, and process equipmentAbility to troubleshoot and solve real-world mechanical/process problemsComfortable working directly on the plant floor with maintenance and operations teamsExperience supporting projects, startups, or utility/process system upgradesStrongly Preferred BackgroundsFood & BeverageChemicalIndustrial ManufacturingUtilitiesPulp & PaperPharmaHeavy process industriesExperience with glycol systems is helpful, but not required. Engineers with strong utility/process systems experience involving chilled water, steam, boilers, cooling systems, or industrial fluid systems are highly transferable.Compensation$70–90/hrOvertime eligibility available