BASF is a leading global manufacturer of catalysts for the chemical industry, with solutions across the chemical value chain. The business comprises chemical catalysts, adsorbents and custom catalysts. Priority is given to developing new and improved products that enable the chemical industry transformation to net-zero emissions. BASF’s Chemical Catalysts and Adsorbents business is part of the company’s Performance Chemicals division. The division’s portfolio also includes refinery catalysts, fuel and lubricant solutions, as well as oilfield chemicals and mining solutions. Customers from a variety of industries including Chemicals, Plastics, Consumer Goods, Energy & Resources and Automotive & Transportation benefit from our innovative solutions. To learn more, visit .
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As a Global Digital Process Engineer, you are part of global digitalization team for chemical catalysts in operations. You work very closely with the production sites in Nienburg and Ludwigshafen as well as with global functions like the Continuous Improvement experts.
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BASF Process Catalysts GmbH is part of BASF SE, the world's largest chemical company. We are a leading supplier in the development, distribution and production of catalyst carriers and adsorbents. Our products are used for drying gases in a wide range of applications in the chemical or automotive industry, as well as in natural gas processing and as catalysts. For more information about BASF Process Catalysts GmbH, please visit :
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