Responsibilities
- Develop, configure and optimize industrial processes from inception through to start up and certification
- Assess processes, take measurements and interpret data
- Design, run, test and upgrade systems and processes
- Develop best practices, routines and innovative solutions to improve production rates and quality of output
- Perform process simulations
- Manage cost and time constraints
- Perform risk assessments
- Provide process documentation and operating instructions
Requirements
- Proven work experience in process engineering
- Excellent technical skills
- Knowledge of process related standards
- Experience in process simulations
- Working knowledge of process engineering software packages
- CAD or AutoCad skills
- Familiarity with health and safety regulations
- Analytical thinker with interpersonal skills
- BS degree in Engineering
Required Education Individuals will need a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field to work as a manufacturing process engineer. Relevant work experience in a manufacturing setting will be beneficial, and some positions may require that applicants have from 2-5 years of experience. Required Skills Excellent technical skills are an important asset for a manufacturing process engineer, since they will need knowledge of various machines and processes. Relevant technical skills and knowledge may include CAD, analytical software like Minitab, computer numerical control software, and resource planning software like SAP. Manufacturing process engineers will need strong analytical abilities in order to examine an organization's operating procedures and make recommendations on improvements. Project management skills are essential for effectively overseeing personnel and projects. Manufacturing process engineers should also have strong communication skills to collaborate with other design and engineering staff, as well as clients.