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Process Engineer

Process Engineer

CompanyIngredion
LocationIndianapolis, IN, USA
Salary$81680 – $108906.67
TypeFull-Time
DegreesBachelor’s
Experience LevelMid Level

Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree or equivalent technical experience with 3 years’ experience in an industrial manufacturing environment.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to present technical information to a non-technical audience and prepare concisely written reports.
  • Demonstrated ability to troubleshoot, identify opportunities for improvement, and implement action plans and follow-up to ensure effective results.
  • Ability to successfully design, plan and implement capital projects/permits and perform engineering functions in a manufacturing environment. Demonstrate completed projects meet the design objectives. Familiar with project management techniques.
  • Lean Six Sigma belt certification or willingness to obtain certification.
  • Strong data analytics and Excel use.
  • Experience with Delta V or other DCS platform, Aspen IP.21 or other process data historian, and PLC programming.
  • Knowledge of measurement transmitter and control valve theory of operation, application, selection, specification, and installation.
  • Demonstrated knowledge of analog control theory, configuration, and tuning.

Responsibilities

  • Promoting Safety, Health and Environmental programs in order to ensure workforce stability, eliminating losses attributable to personal injury or property damage, and comply with regulatory guidelines applicable to manufacturing processes and product characteristics.
  • Executing projects as necessary (establish and meet budget and schedule, supervise construction, train personnel, supervise startup, coordination with QC/QA, safety, health and environmental, and maintenance) or being a member of a project team that executes projects.
  • Keeping historical data, to analyze and to monitor key efficiencies and parameters against design to assist Operations with troubleshooting and meeting costs and production goals.
  • Keeping current in discipline, to assess new technologies and ideas, to develop, evaluate, and seek approval for new concepts to improve the efficiency and the capability of the process, the life of the facility, and the product quality.
  • Ensuring the instrumentation, control systems, and documentation (and validation or PSM where required) can support the plant’s quality and production.
  • Managing the systems, service contracts, or software licenses as directed to maintain the overall instrumentation and control systems.
  • Designing, implementing, and maintaining assigned changes of plant instrumentation/control systems. Training maintenance, contractors, operators, and staff when implementing changes or responding to issues with instrumentation/control systems to minimize downtime.
  • Executing control systems lifecycle planning to ensure continued support and fit for use as it approaches obsolescence.
  • Evaluating and executing opportunities for improving plant automation and information systems.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Willingness to obtain Lean Six Sigma belt certification.