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Senior Chemical Process Engineer at Materion in Elmore, OH

The Sr. Chemical Process Engineer will provide engineering support in the areas of chemical product, process, and analysis development, troubleshooting, cost (yield and labor efficiency) improvement, and cycle time reduction. This position will be a key technical resource for all Process Engineering staff overseeing chemical processes in the PAC business unit and will be responsible for several manufacturing sites. This position will also assist in the research and proposal of new production equipment, procedures, and methods to automate, improve, and/or scale-up existing processes. You Will Have the Opportunity to:
Act as Project Leader for large-scale and/or multi-site chemical process development and improvement initiatives Provide guidance in and ensures completion of Process Safety Management (PSM) reviews and procedures for chemical processes Lead site Process Engineers in investigating and proposing new production procedures and methods to automate, improve, and/or scale-up existing processes Completes Continuous Improvement projects utilizing Six Sigma & Lean techniques to improve key metrics that increase organizational effectiveness and reduce cycle time (Cost of Quality, Customer Complaints, Yield, and Efficiency) REQUIREMENTS:
Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. Master's degree preferred. Minimum of 10 years of manufacturing experience. Demonstrated ability to design a chemical process and methods of analysis, scale up operations, and mentor Process Engineering staff. Lean Six Sigma Green or Black Belt certification preferred. Exposure to Process Safety Management (PSM) as it relates to chemical processes. Travel required 25% - 33%.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Chemical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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