Process Controls Engineer
OkloFull Time
Junior (1 to 2 years)
Candidates must possess a Bachelor's or Master's degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field, with at least 6 years of experience in chemical processing design, pilot plant operation, or manufacturing plant process design. A proven track record in process technology, chemical engineering, and process improvement is essential, along with strong knowledge of chemical manufacturing processes, technologies, and industry standards, particularly in Li conversion and refinery process design. Demonstrated experience in solving process yield, throughput, and product quality problems, coupled with excellent problem-solving, leadership, team-building, and communication skills are required. The ability to thrive in a fast-paced environment and make engineering decisions based on available data is also necessary. A valid driver's license and the ability to legally operate a motor vehicle are mandatory. A PhD in Chemical Engineering and experience with Materials are preferred.
The Lithium Process Technical Specialist will identify, design, and develop process enhancements for Lithium refiners to improve efficiency and sustainability, staying current with industry trends and best practices. This role involves leading process design and overseeing the commissioning and startup plan for the Lithium Refinery, recognizing challenges, and creating mitigation strategies. Responsibilities include conducting studies to reduce variations, performing design of experiments on chemical conversion processes, developing mass and energy balances, and implementing quality control systems. The specialist will prepare documentation to protect intellectual property, set up and operate lab-scale and pilot processing equipment, and assist with equipment procurement and evaluation. They will also aid in transferring processes to pilot and manufacturing lines, improve quality and efficiency in manufacturing, and foster a collaborative workplace for innovation and improvement while supporting team members' professional growth.
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