Process Engineer Engineering - California, MO at Geebo

Process Engineer

Job Title:
Process EngineerIndustry:
ChemicalsLocation:
CaliforniaDSJ Global is currently partnered with a leading chemical manufacturing organization based out of California. As the Process Engineer, you will serve as the local expert on reaction, thinning, and mixing operations. You will oversee continuous improvement activities in the safety, quality, and cost of those operations through statistical process control techniques, standard work instructions, and quality configuration. As the Process Engineer you will:
Examines daily production records to monitor process and product performance. Analyzes product consistency using statistical process control charts. Evaluate the effectiveness of current DeltaV procedures and operations in achieving target base resin properties consistently and in a controlled manner using SPC charting of resin properties as well as DeltaV and PI batch history and data. Adjusts product and/or process parameters to ensure that product meets customer fitness for use requirements. Lead improvement projects in reactor and formulation products through the use of LEAN and six sigma concepts to standardize processes, eliminate waste and rework, reduce inventory levels and cycle times, The Process Engineer should have:
3 years relevant experience in process manufacturing Bachelor's Degree in Science or Chemical Engineering Working Knowledge of MS Office, Laboratory Equipment, Manufacturing Operation Systems Strong communication skills. Ability to communicate with various levels of employees. Sound like an opportunity you would be interested in? Apply now! #J-18808-Ljbffr Recommended Skills Business Process Improvement Chemical Engineering Manufacturing Microsoft Office Six Sigma Methodology Statistical Process Control (Spc) Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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