Sr. Process Engineer- P&ID, Safety- Beaumont, TX - Systems Technology International (Beaumont, TX) Information Technology (IT) - Beaumont, TX at Geebo

Sr. Process Engineer- P&ID, Safety- Beaumont, TX - Systems Technology International (Beaumont, TX)

Company Description Job Description STI-N-NP-203 Sr. Process Engineer- Beaumont, TX Domain:
Manufacturing (Apply only if you meet all the job qualifications) Immediate Opening for Beaumont, TX having good knowledge on Must Have Skills required:
Qualification and
Experience:
MS or BS i
n Chemical Engineering with a minimum of 7 years of combined production and/or process engineering experience, including at least 3 years process engineering experience - OR - PhD in relevant field, with at least 3 years process engineering experience Effective verbal and written communication skills, sound judgment and persuasion when interacting with peers, customers, and management. Advanced computer skills in spreadsheet calculations, engineering simulations, and word processing. Broad understanding of chemical processes and unit operations (continuous and batch). Process engineering leader on a major project with the following tasks Basic process design and PFD development. Detail process design (mass and energy balance). Specify all major equipment and instruments. Environmental permit calculations. Position Description:
Leading project teams for the basic and detailed process engineering efforts for new and/or existing facilities. Preparing verbal presentations and written reports to communicate project status and results. Participating in technology exchange efforts. Participating in conceptual reviews. Source:
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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