Process Control Engineer - OIL and GAS, PETROCHE, REFINERY (galveston, texas) Customer Service & Call Center - Galveston, TX at Geebo

Process Control Engineer - OIL and GAS, PETROCHE, REFINERY (galveston, texas)

Company Description:
Job Description:
Degree:
BS Chemical Engineering Develops project scope definition and submits to PED/ Project/ Plant management the cost estimates for process control changes.
Ensures that Company/Corporate engineering standards are followed for all process control projects.
Presents project proposals to PED, Project, Sr.
Staff and/or corporate management that would result in process improvements and cost savings for the plant.
Works with Process Operators, Engineers, Supervisors, Specialists and other site personnel to develop, implement and improve process control systems within the plant.
B.
S.
Degree in Chemical Engineering or related discipline Minimum of 5 years chemical plant manufacturing experience.
Must have experience in Wonderware HMI and Ladder Logic for Allen Bradley PLC.
Experience in Honeywell DCS will be a plus.
Must also have the ability to interface well with employees involved in process control project work, including Process Operators, Engineering Staff, and members of Sr.
Staff or Corporate Management, as required.
Must possess ability to remain calm during site emergencies and respond appropriately as directed by the Site Emergency Director.
Must be capable of quickly evacuating out of the manufacturing process areas should an emergency situation arise.
Source:
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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