Process Control Engineer – DeltaV & DCS Automation
United Refining Company
Warren (Warren County)
On-site
USD 70,000 - 100,000
Full time
14 days+
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Benefits offered by this job
Medical insurance
Vision insurance
401(k)
Job summary
A leading refining firm in Warren County seeks a Process Control Engineer to design and enhance instrumentation and control systems. The role involves managing multiple projects, assisting in problem resolution, and programming on Emerson DeltaV. Candidates must have a degree in engineering and relevant experience in process control. The firm offers competitive benefits, including medical insurance and a 401(k) plan. This full-time position may require more than 40 hours a week and participation in an on-call rotation.
Qualifications
4 year degree or relevant experience in instrumentation and control systems programming.
5 to 10 years of experience in petrochemical process control engineering preferred.
Responsibilities
Design instrumentation and control systems to enhance production quality.
Assist in diagnosing and resolving process issues.
Perform programming on Emerson DeltaV DCS network.
Develop cost estimates for capital projects.
Lead projects as needed and manage project schedules.
Skills
Project management
Process control expertise
Microsoft Excel
DeltaV programming
Communication
Education
4 year degree in Engineering
B.S. in Chemical, Electrical, or Computer Engineering
Tools
Microsoft Office
Emerson DeltaV
Job description
A leading refining firm in Warren County seeks a Process Control Engineer to design and enhance instrumentation and control systems. The role involves managing multiple projects, assisting in problem resolution, and programming on Emerson DeltaV. Candidates must have a degree in engineering and relevant experience in process control. The firm offers competitive benefits, including medical insurance and a 401(k) plan. This full-time position may require more than 40 hours a week and participation in an on-call rotation.