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Process Engineer
Salary not disclosed
Job Responsibilities
- Take a lead role in monitoring and coordinating production processes to effectively utilize equipment and materials to maximize production. Support the startup of new installations and operations of existing processes. Provide project engineering support for the Rock Hill, SC facility
- Work in a safe and efficient manner at all times, performing all required SH&E responsibilities.
- Executes tasks using recognized and generally accepted good engineering practices including industry codes and standards
- Creates and updates Standard Operating Procedures
- Participates in operational and mechanical trouble shooting in all process areas in the plant
- Process evaluation, testing and improvements
- Design and implementation of process modifications, including, but not limited to, safety, throughput, and energy efficiency improvements
- Implement process control improvements
- Conduct raw materials yield and improvement studies
- Conduct energy yield and improvement studies
- Ability to set up and facilitate process hazard analyses
- Develop/compile operating instructions & equipment specification for production activities.
- Provide training and guidance to operation team members to accomplish production efficiency
- Perform statistical analysis of plant performance and make data-based decisions to predict and improve processes.
- Generate relevant process summaries to support plant operation and improvement.
- Regularly review process information from numerous sources including, but not limited to, batch sheets, historical data, operator feedback, in-person process observations, and Quality Control to improve quality, cost, yield, energy efficiency, cycle time, and minimize bottlenecks.
- Lead and participate in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA/HAZOP) studies, Root Cause Analysis (RCA), conduct Management of Change (MOC), and Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSR).
- Collaborate with Production Supervisors, Maintenance, and Engineering and serve as a resource for process expertise.
- Develops proactive engineering solutions.
- Supports the design, installation, commissioning, and start-up of new equipment and processes.
- Provides project management support for equipment / system upgrades
- Actively collaborates with Performance Chemicals facilities across the organization to improve consistency and performance.
- Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering or Mechanical Engineering; advanced degree preferred.
- 3-5 years of experience working in a chemical plant environment
- Technical training in chemical and process operations
- Strong production systems analytical skills
- Strong equipment / process technical knowledge
- Strong Organizational skills
- Able to perform mathematical equations necessary for position's essential duties
- Strong Team Leadership Skills
- Able to learn, understand & support company policies and procedures
- Able to recognize and communicate to management any difficulties or problems as related to this position's essential duties and responsibilities
- Strong computer base skills – MS Office
Koppers Inc. and its subsidiaries are equal opportunity employers and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of age, color, disability, genetic information, ethnicity, national origin, race, religion, sex, veteran status, or any other category or characteristic protected by federal law or by any applicable state or local law.
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O&G Terminals Controls Engineer - Remote/Travel
Salary not disclosed
Position Summary: Remote/Office based with up to 25% travel Need to be located in MST or CST Timezone HFS Midstream is seeking an experienced Controls Engineer to support product distribution terminals across our enterprise.
This role focuses on the design, construction, and modification of pipeline and terminal facilities, with an emphasis on electrical and instrumentation systems(PLC's, ProLogic, Flow Meters, Acculode to Multilode) at the terminals.
The Engineer will serve as a technical specialist, developing scopes of work, engineering designs, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to deliver safe, efficient, and compliant projects.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities • System Design & Modification: Engineer electrical and instrumentation systems for new facilities and upgrades to existing pipeline and terminal infrastructure.
Does not need an expert in CAD • Standards Compliance: Apply NEC, NFPA, API standards, and other applicable codes to ensure safe and reliable operations.
• Control Systems Integration: Design and implement process control systems, including SCADA, PLCs, Terminal Management Systems, IT/OT considerations, and hazardous area classifications.
• Technical Documentation: Develop logic diagrams, cause-and-effect matrices, control narratives, and detailed wiring and termination drawings.
• Project Scoping: Define technical requirements and scope of work in collaboration with stakeholders.
• Electrical Engineering: Design low- and medium-voltage power distribution systems, control circuits, and instrumentation wiring for PLC's and Flow Meters.
Currently using Acculode • Procurement & Costing: Prepare equipment specifications, procurement packages, and cost estimates for budgeting purposes.
• Operational Support: Troubleshoot technical issues and assist with commissioning and Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSR).
• Vendor Coordination: Review and evaluate vendor proposals for equipment purchases and modernization projects.
• Continuous Improvement: Stay current with emerging technologies and best practices in electrical and instrumentation engineering.
Experience: • Minimum 5 years of industrial experience in electrical and instrumentation design for pipeline and terminal facilities.
• Proficiency in electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, conduit layouts, instrumentation loops, and PLC hardware.
• Experience selecting electrical equipment for classified areas.
Preferred: • Professional Engineer (PE) registration.
Education: • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Controls Engineering (or equivalent).
• Ten years of applicable experience preferred.
Skills and Competencies • Ability to interpret P&IDs, electrical one-line diagrams, and instrument drawings.
• Expertise in hazardous location wiring practices, panel design, and PLC hardware.
• Strong communication, organizational, and time-management skills.
• Advanced mathematical and analytical capabilities.
• Preferred: Familiarity with Toptech and DTN loading systems.
Work Conditions • Office/Remote-based with up to 25% travel.
• Exposure to varying weather conditions; ability to work outdoors.
• Physical requirements include lifting up to 50 lbs, climbing up to 200 ft, and working in confined spaces.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
This role focuses on the design, construction, and modification of pipeline and terminal facilities, with an emphasis on electrical and instrumentation systems(PLC's, ProLogic, Flow Meters, Acculode to Multilode) at the terminals.
The Engineer will serve as a technical specialist, developing scopes of work, engineering designs, and collaborating with interdisciplinary teams to deliver safe, efficient, and compliant projects.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities • System Design & Modification: Engineer electrical and instrumentation systems for new facilities and upgrades to existing pipeline and terminal infrastructure.
Does not need an expert in CAD • Standards Compliance: Apply NEC, NFPA, API standards, and other applicable codes to ensure safe and reliable operations.
• Control Systems Integration: Design and implement process control systems, including SCADA, PLCs, Terminal Management Systems, IT/OT considerations, and hazardous area classifications.
• Technical Documentation: Develop logic diagrams, cause-and-effect matrices, control narratives, and detailed wiring and termination drawings.
• Project Scoping: Define technical requirements and scope of work in collaboration with stakeholders.
• Electrical Engineering: Design low- and medium-voltage power distribution systems, control circuits, and instrumentation wiring for PLC's and Flow Meters.
Currently using Acculode • Procurement & Costing: Prepare equipment specifications, procurement packages, and cost estimates for budgeting purposes.
• Operational Support: Troubleshoot technical issues and assist with commissioning and Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSR).
• Vendor Coordination: Review and evaluate vendor proposals for equipment purchases and modernization projects.
• Continuous Improvement: Stay current with emerging technologies and best practices in electrical and instrumentation engineering.
Experience: • Minimum 5 years of industrial experience in electrical and instrumentation design for pipeline and terminal facilities.
• Proficiency in electrical schematics, wiring diagrams, conduit layouts, instrumentation loops, and PLC hardware.
• Experience selecting electrical equipment for classified areas.
Preferred: • Professional Engineer (PE) registration.
Education: • Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering or Controls Engineering (or equivalent).
• Ten years of applicable experience preferred.
Skills and Competencies • Ability to interpret P&IDs, electrical one-line diagrams, and instrument drawings.
• Expertise in hazardous location wiring practices, panel design, and PLC hardware.
• Strong communication, organizational, and time-management skills.
• Advanced mathematical and analytical capabilities.
• Preferred: Familiarity with Toptech and DTN loading systems.
Work Conditions • Office/Remote-based with up to 25% travel.
• Exposure to varying weather conditions; ability to work outdoors.
• Physical requirements include lifting up to 50 lbs, climbing up to 200 ft, and working in confined spaces.
Remote working/work at home options are available for this role.
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