Senior Process Engineer – Monomers Position Available In Hancock, Mississippi

Tallo's Job Summary: The Senior Process Engineer - Monomers at SNF Holding Company in Bay St. Louis, Mississippi, will oversee monitoring and reporting of monomer operations, troubleshoot performance issues, lead process design teams, and develop training materials for North American monomer production sites. The role requires a Bachelor's degree in chemical engineering and 20-25 years of chemical process experience. The position offers competitive salary and benefits including medical, dental, vision, 401(k), vacation days, and more.

Company:
Snf Holding Company
Salary:
JobFull-timeOnsite

Job Description

SNF Holding Company Senior Process Engineer – Monomers in Bay St. Louis
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Mississippi SUMMARY:

The Senior Process Engineer – Monomers will be responsible for four key areas: 1. Monitoring/measuring and reporting monomer operations performance versus design conditions; 2. Troubleshooting performance and quality issues on monomer assets; 3. Providing technical review and support for optimization/debottlenecking projects of existing North American monomer assets; and 4. Leading process design team for new monomer assets in North America. The role will also assist in developing training materials for monomer assets for newly hired or transferred technical and operations personnel for North American monomer production sites.

LOCATION

Georgia, Louisiana, or Mississippi.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Create, monitor, and report meaningful metrics to uncover areas for improvement to measure and help determine project priorities for North American monomer production facilities.
Track the impact of process changes, especially with respect to cost, throughput, product quality, and ESG impact.
Propose and evaluate Lean, Kaizen, and problem-solving methods for monomer production units.
Mentor and provide production and technical personnel feedback on operational monomer process improvements.
Lead development of in-house training material and case studies for all significant monomer production technologies across US production sites.
Train production engineers and front-line supervisors on key process operations used in SNF monomer production sites.
Work with research and development (R D) personnel on process technology development and transfer from lab scale to production plant.

DEPARTMENT SPECIFIC/NON-ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

Assist in the development of technical / engineering job performance standards.
Support succession planning process for production engineering positions.
Requirements
Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering.
20 – 25 years of chemical process experience, preferably with at least 15 years with PSM-covered processes.
Experience working with process technology development and commercialization, teams, and green and brownfield plant commissioning.
Working knowledge of OSHA, PSM, DHS, and DOT regulations related to producing, storing, and transporting hazardous chemicals.
Ability to interface with production and R D management in North America.
Strong analytical and computer skills, especially with Microsoft Office suite and statistical programs such as Minitab.
Effective written and verbal skills. Complex problem-solving skills and a system thinker.
Ability to influence without direct supervision/hierarchical control.
Ability to travel up to 50% to all North American monomer production sites quarterly (or more often if major projects or issues occur). Annual trips to Europe may be required.

BENEFITS

Competitive Salary
Medical Benefits
Dental Benefits
Vision Benefits
Flexible Spending Accounts
401(k) Savings Plan
Vacation Days
Incidental Days
Paid Holidays
Life Insurance
Short-Term Disability
Long-Term Disability
Tuition Reimbursement
Employee Development & Training •LI-SNF
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MON-SNF SNF

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