Process Engineer
Listed on 2026-02-16
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Engineering
Process Engineer, Manufacturing Engineer, Chemical Engineer, Quality Engineering
Overview
Description
: A Process Engineer evaluates mass and energy balances to reduce costs. Consistently working on improving the OEE for a process. OEE is directly influenced by waste, time efficiency, and speed of a process. Process Engineers usually have a very good understanding of the entire manufacturing process. Process Engineers usually have a Chemical Engineering degree or Industrial Engineering degree. Designs, implements, and optimizes industrial manufacturing processes to improve efficiency, safety, and quality, turning raw materials into finished products by analyzing workflows, developing technical documentation, running simulations, troubleshooting issues, and collaborating with teams to reduce costs and boost output in industries like chemical, food, or pharma.
Key duties involve process mapping, process simulation, data analysis, risk assessment, equipment design/modification, and ensuring regulatory compliance.
- Process Optimization:
Analyze existing workflows, identify bottlenecks, and implement solutions to increase productivity and reduce waste. - System Design:
Develop, configure, and upgrade industrial systems and equipment for new or modified processes. - Data & Simulation:
Use process simulations (e.g., HYSYS) and interpret plant/lab data to evaluate performance and troubleshoot issues. - Documentation:
Create and maintain technical documents, process flow diagrams (P&IDs), and best practice guidelines. - Collaboration:
Work with production, quality control, and other engineering disciplines (like instrumentation). - Safety & Compliance:
Ensure processes meet safety standards and environmental regulations, creating safety guidelines.
- Maintenance Planning:
Plan and execute maintenance schedules and activities based on dynamic plant demands and specific equipment requirements. - Maintenance Coverage:
Provide necessary maintenance cover throughout the working day and be available for on-call or out-of-hours work as needed to support critical plant operations.
- Educational Background: A Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or a related field is required.
- Experience:
Relevant experience in process engineering or a similar role, often 3-5 years, is preferred. - Technical
Skills:
Proficiency in process simulation software, data analysis tools, and CAD software is essential. - Problem-Solving
Skills:
Strong analytical and problem-solving abilities to address process issues effectively. - Communication
Skills:
Excellent verbal and written communication skills to collaborate with team members and present findings.
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