The Process Engineer II is responsible for applying principles, knowledge, and practices of process engineering for timely identification, analysis, and resolution of process-related issues to ensure safe, reliable, and cost-efficient plant operations. Utilize current and new industry developments to improve plant performance and reliability, which includes initiating and developing plant improvement modifications/projects.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions and competencies.
â Develop and implement appropriate plant/process monitoring and optimization systems and
perform Equipment Performance Evaluations.
â Provide process engineering assistance/support to the Operations Team as required.
â Provide evaluations on assigned and self-initiated tasks (identifying, analyzing, and recommending
actions to address abnormal and less efficient plant parameters).
â Participate in incident investigation teams for troubleshooting and determining the root cause
of plant issues/problems.
â Assist in the review of changes to the plant "cause and effect matrix" to improve plant reliability
and protect plant assets.
â Support in the development of plant modifications for projects within all degrees of complexity.
â Understand and comply with the Management of Change (MOC) process.
â Participate in â What Ifs' and HAZOP studies.
â Be up to date with and apply state-of-the-art developments/technologies applicable to the
methanol industry, as required.
â Provide necessary process engineering support to guide the timing of plant shutdowns and
turnarounds.
â Provide process engineering support on plant shutdown and turnaround activities - planning
and execution phases.
â Work with contractors and outside vendors/suppliers to develop project concepts, quoting,
developing the scope of work, and cost justifications for projects.
â Provide process engineering support in the development and review of Standard Operating
Procedures (SOPs).
â Live up to the key values of the Organization and act accordingly during the whole life cycle of our
human assets.
â Present a professional image at all times to co-workers, clients, and vendors and maintain a positive
reputation of the Organization.
â Actively seek and pursue the development of skills needed to progress in the field of engineering and leadership/management.
â Support and promote a pro-active HSSE culture within the Organization and develop leadership skills in HSSE.
â Ensure and improve effective HSSE management.
â Ensure all HSSE systems and procedures are adhered to.
â Perform compliance audits, as required, and take appropriate action to correct noncompliance and reinforce positive behaviors.
â Provide process engineering support to the Operations Team in the development of
guidelines to ensure the plant and equipment are operated in a manner that poses no threat
to the environment.
â Provide technical support to the Operations Team in the management of the containment
and clean-up of spills, ensuring proper handling and disposal of hazardous substances.
â Ensure and improve effective Incident Management Response.
â Ensure all incidents are promptly reported, participate in investigations as necessary, and
complete assigned tasks within the stipulated time.
â Ensure and improve effective Asset Management.
â Provide process engineering support to the Operations Team in the development and
routine review of guidelines and procedures to ensure Plant and equipment are operated
within design limits.
â Provide process engineering support to assess abnormal Plant conditions and develop
guidelines to mitigate and manage these conditions.
â Support full compliance to HSSE-related legislation & regulations, corporate requirements, and management system(s) (i.e., operating policies and procedures).
â Assist other Departments and other administrative personnel as necessary.
â Perform other tasks as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS, AND/OR REGISTRATIONS
â None required.
EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND/OR TRAINING
â Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering required.
â Three (3) - Five (5) years of experience in Process Engineering required.
PREFERRED:
â Operating plant experience as a process engineer.
â Experience working in syn gas/petrochemical/methanol/ ammonia plants.
â High pressure steam system header & energy management knowledge.
â Understanding of process controls & advanced controls initiative- APC etc.
â Exposure to process simulation.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
â Engineering and Technology â Knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and
technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, and equipment to the design
and production of various goods and services.
â Production and Processing â Knowledge of raw materials, production processes, quality control,
costs, and other techniques for maximizing the effective manufacture and distribution of goods.
â Complex Problem Solving â identifying complex problems and reviewing related information to develop and evaluate options and implement solutions.
â Critical Thinking â using logic and reasoning to identify the strengths and weaknesses of alternative solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems.
â Judgment and Decision Making â Considering the relative costs and benefits of potential actions to choose the most appropriate one.
â Systems Evaluation â Identifying measures or indicators of system performance and the actions needed to improve or correct performance, relative to the goals of the system.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
TOOLS / EQUIPMENT
â Computer
â Copy Machine
â Scanner
â Telephone system
SOFTWARE
â Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Excel, Word, and Outlook required.
PHYSICAL
â Physical ability to work around and on industrial equipment, including frequent climbing of stairs
and ladders.
â Ability to wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) in designated areas (respirator, hard hat,
safety glasses, gloves, heeled boots, and hearing protection).
â Ability to lift 20 lbs. occasionally.
â Ability to sit for prolonged amounts of time required.
â Ability to effectively communicate through various means required.
ENVIRONMENTAL
â The majority of work is performed within an office environment, including office equipment - such
as computers, telephones, and copiers.
â Requires passing by industrial equipment on way to the office.
â Noise levels are typically moderate.
â May require exposure to the field.
WORK SCHEDULE
â Regular 40-hour work week, normal duty hours as assigned.
â May work longer hours to meet deadlines as necessary.
TRAVEL
â Less than 10% of the time.
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Date Posted: 01 November 2024
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