Chemical Engineer Engineering - Loveland, CO at Geebo

Chemical Engineer

Job DescriptionAn employer in Loveland, CO is looking for a chemical engineer to join their team. This person will develop and execute a value-driven, real-time monitoring and optimization program for water treatment and utilities for 10 Nitrogen facilities across North America and Trinidad using available data from process control systems, field readings, lab analyses, simulation results, and other available datasets. They will be the person who offers their water expertise and water treatment knowledge, supporting all the nitrogen sites in the U.S. They will identify and recommend opportunities for water treatment (including pre-treatment, cooling water, boiler water and wastewater) optimization (typically, tighter/ improved control, additional sensors/measurements, alternative treatment tactics, or alternative control). This person will also engage plant and central engineering personnel on water treatment troubleshooting and identification of long-term trends, deviation, and equipment degradation.Required Skills & Experience-Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, advanced Power Engineering, or other related designation10
years of experience with water treatment in world scale chemical plant with high pressure steam system (1500
psig).-Experience with ammonia, hydrogen, ethylene, and/or methanol plants is preferred-Experience with water-treatment specific modelling software, such as French Creek modelling preferred-Experience with real-time systems, such as AVEVA Unified Operations Center/System Platform/Wonderware, and OSI PI preferred-Proficient user of Microsoft 365 suite programs Recommended Skills Ammonia Chemical Engineering Computing Platforms Osi Problem Solving Process Control Systems Apply to this job. Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site $(document).ready( function() $(#ads-desktop-placeholder).html(
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