Process Engineer
fit-flavors
Chesterfield, MO (In Person)
$82,500 Salary, Full-Time
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Job Description
Who You Are Education:
Bachelor's degree in Industrial, Manufacturing, Process, Mechanical, Chemical, or Food Engineering from an accredited Engineering school.Experience:
2+ years of post-grad engineering experience, ideally at a large corporation (food, CPG, pharma, or advanced manufacturing). Plus at least 4 months of meaningful college internship time in a production or manufacturing environment.Big-corp grad looking for more:
You learned the discipline at a big company — now you want autonomy, impact, and speed. You're ready to trade corporate comfort for real ownership.Process obsessed:
You don't just tolerate process optimization — you chase it. Small improvements compound, and you love watching them stack up.Business thinker:
You understand ROI. You can defend a capex request. You know the difference between a technically correct solution and an economically correct one — and you choose wisely.Spreadsheet master:
Excel, Google Sheets — doesn't matter. You build models that actually answer questions. Pivot tables, lookups, conditional logic, light scripting: all second nature.Software fluent:
You pick up new software fast. ERP, MES, scheduling tools, CAD, BI, AI, whatever — you're not intimidated by any of it. Analytics (intermediate+): You can clean data, analyze it, visualize it, and tell a clear story with it. Python/SQL/Power BI are pluses, not requirements. Masterful use of AI tools like ClaudeAI are an absolute must.Broad engineering mind:
You have a working understanding of mechanical, electrical, systems, process, and physical engineering fundamentals. When equipment acts up, you don't need to wait for a vendor to tell you what's probably wrong.Bias for action:
You solve problems. You don't escalate them, form a committee, or wait for permission. You own outcomes. Nice-to-Have Experience in food manufacturing, CPG, or a regulated production environment. Lean Six Sigma training (Green Belt or higher) or similar formal process improvement credentials. Exposure to FSMA, HACCP, GMP, or similar food-safety frameworks. Hands-on experience with a new facility launch, line expansion, or major process redesign. Comfort talking directly with founders and leadership — plainly, and without slideware. Why This Role Is Different Real ownership: This is not a cog role. You own an entire production facility's process performance. What you build is what gets built.Direct access:
Founder-led means you work with leadership — not six reports under them.Speed:
Decisions happen in days, not quarters. Good ideas get built. Bad ones get shelved. You'll see the results of your work in real time.Mission:
You're helping real people eat better. Every efficiency gain lets us make healthy food more accessible.Local:
Proudly St. Louis. On-site, in-person, in the thick of it.Comp:
Salary, PTO, and other specifics to be finalized based on candidate experience.Availability :
Monday-Friday, approximately 5:00 AM- 2:00 PM Occasional flexibility for meetings or projects outside core hours, planned in advance whenever possible.
Pay:
$75,000.00- $90,000.
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Vision insurance Application Question(s): Do you have a valid Driver's License? Ability toCommute:
Chesterfield, MO (Required)Work Location:
In person Process Engineer 3.2 3.2 out of 5 stars Chesterfield, MO 63017 $75,000- $90,000 a year
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- Full-time Come Build Something Real If you're a process engineer at a giant food or CPG company — and you've quietly thought, "I could do this better if they'd just let me" — keep reading.
Who You Are Education:
Bachelor's degree in Industrial, Manufacturing, Process, Mechanical, Chemical, or Food Engineering from an accredited Engineering school.Experience:
2+ years of post-grad engineering experience, ideally at a large corporation (food, CPG, pharma, or advanced manufacturing). Plus at least 4 months of meaningful college internship time in a production or manufacturing environment.Big-corp grad looking for more:
You learned the discipline at a big company — now you want autonomy, impact, and speed. You're ready to trade corporate comfort for real ownership.Process obsessed:
You don't just tolerate process optimization — you chase it. Small improvements compound, and you love watching them stack up.Business thinker:
You understand ROI. You can defend a capex request. You know the difference between a technically correct solution and an economically correct one — and you choose wisely.Spreadsheet master:
Excel, Google Sheets — doesn't matter. You build models that actually answer questions. Pivot tables, lookups, conditional logic, light scripting: all second nature.Software fluent:
You pick up new software fast. ERP, MES, scheduling tools, CAD, BI, AI, whatever — you're not intimidated by any of it. Analytics (intermediate+): You can clean data, analyze it, visualize it, and tell a clear story with it. Python/SQL/Power BI are pluses, not requirements. Masterful use of AI tools like ClaudeAI are an absolute must.Broad engineering mind:
You have a working understanding of mechanical, electrical, systems, process, and physical engineering fundamentals. When equipment acts up, you don't need to wait for a vendor to tell you what's probably wrong.Bias for action:
You solve problems. You don't escalate them, form a committee, or wait for permission. You own outcomes. Nice-to-Have Experience in food manufacturing, CPG, or a regulated production environment. Lean Six Sigma training (Green Belt or higher) or similar formal process improvement credentials. Exposure to FSMA, HACCP, GMP, or similar food-safety frameworks. Hands-on experience with a new facility launch, line expansion, or major process redesign. Comfort talking directly with founders and leadership — plainly, and without slideware. Why This Role Is Different Real ownership: This is not a cog role. You own an entire production facility's process performance. What you build is what gets built.Direct access:
Founder-led means you work with leadership — not six reports under them.Speed:
Decisions happen in days, not quarters. Good ideas get built. Bad ones get shelved. You'll see the results of your work in real time.Mission:
You're helping real people eat better. Every efficiency gain lets us make healthy food more accessible.Local:
Proudly St. Louis. On-site, in-person, in the thick of it.Comp:
Salary, PTO, and other specifics to be finalized based on candidate experience.Availability :
Monday-Friday, approximately 5:00 AM- 2:00 PM Occasional flexibility for meetings or projects outside core hours, planned in advance whenever possible.
Pay:
$75,000.00- $90,000.
Benefits:
401(k) 401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee discount Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Referral program Vision insurance Application Question(s): Do you have a valid Driver's License? Ability toCommute:
Chesterfield, MO (Required)Work Location:
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