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Monitor process conditions for opportunities to improve safety, productivity, quality, and cost.Develop a functional knowledge of the process by reviewing Training Manuals, SOP’s, P&ID’s, andother PSI information.Interface with production supervision, technical personnel, maintenance, and operators to leverageoperations and process knowledge.Use Pi or Statistical Process Control (SPC) tools to assist in process problem solving.Seek out innovative solutions to existing process problems.Evaluate proposed modifications to existing process equipment and execute the Management ofChange (MOC) process where applicable.Read the daily shift reports and keep a radio tuned to the control room to look for opportunities to helpthe production team troubleshoot and resolve process problems.Update process safety information (PSI) records such as P&IDs, equipment information, safetysystems, etc.Lead and/or participate on problem solving, What-If analysis, HAZOP and PSSR teams. Engineersolutions to action items from these studies.Design new vessels, equipment, piping and instrumentation or evaluate existing installations.Request quotes from vendors for new or replacement vessels, equipment, etc.Work with Project Engineering to scope out new capital projects, and coordinate the production portion(commissioning, procedure revision, and other MOC tasks).Work in support of new products and plant trials as required.
Full Time
Education & Training Services
$96k-114k (estimate)
12/29/2023
04/12/2024
PFLUGERVILLE, TX
100 - 200
2004
LANA KITE
$5M - $10M
Education & Training Services
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