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Process Safety Management (PSM) Engineer
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Seeking a Process Safety Management (PSM) Engineer in Oak Creek. You will implement and oversee the site's PSM program, ensuring OSHA compliance and leading risk assessments. This role requires a Bachelor's degree and 3+ years of experience in a manufacturing/chemical plant. We offer comprehensiv...
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United States of America , Oak Creek
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Seeking a Manufacturing Process Engineer specializing in precision grinding in Orwell, US. This role requires a BS in Engineering, 3+ years of manufacturing experience, and strong technical communication skills. You will design grinding processes, ensure quality, and drive continuous improvement....
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United States , Orwell
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Kennametal
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Join our team in LaVergne as a Product Launch Materials Engineer. You will manage SAP Material Master data and oversee routing, BOM, and capacity planning for new launches. The role requires 3+ years' experience, SAP proficiency, and knowledge of manufacturing processes like CNC and sintering. Ap...
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United States , LaVergne
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Kennametal
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About the Process Engineer role

Discover a world of opportunity with Process Engineer jobs, a dynamic and critical profession at the heart of operational excellence across virtually every industry. Process Engineers are the master architects of efficiency, dedicated to analyzing, designing, and implementing improvements in organizational workflows. Their core mission is to optimize how work gets done, leading to enhanced productivity, superior quality, reduced costs, and improved safety. If you have a passion for problem-solving, a keen analytical mind, and a drive to make systems better, a career as a Process Engineer offers a rewarding path to make a tangible impact.

Professionals in these roles are typically responsible for a comprehensive cycle of improvement. They begin by mapping out existing processes to establish a clear baseline, using techniques like value-stream mapping. They then collect and analyze performance data to identify bottlenecks, redundancies, and areas of waste. A significant part of their work involves designing new, more efficient processes or re-engineering existing ones. This includes developing detailed process documentation, defining key performance indicators (KPIs), and creating robust monitoring systems. They are often tasked with leading or contributing to projects that implement these new designs, which requires managing change, training staff, and ensuring a smooth transition. Furthermore, Process Engineers are frequently involved in troubleshooting operational issues, performing root cause analysis for defects or delays, and ensuring processes comply with industry regulations and quality standards.

The typical skill set for a Process Engineer is a powerful blend of technical and interpersonal abilities. A strong foundation in data analysis is essential, with proficiency in tools for statistical analysis and visualization. Knowledge of continuous improvement methodologies like Lean, Six Sigma, Kaizen, or Theory of Constraints is highly valued and often certified. Project management skills are crucial for planning and executing improvement initiatives, while a deep understanding of the specific industry—whether it be manufacturing, finance, healthcare, or technology—provides critical context. On the soft skills side, exceptional problem-solving, critical thinking, and meticulous attention to detail are paramount. These roles also demand excellent communication and stakeholder management skills to collaborate with team members, explain complex concepts clearly, and gain buy-in for new ways of working.

Common requirements for Process Engineer jobs usually include a bachelor’s degree in an engineering discipline (such as Industrial, Chemical, Mechanical, or Manufacturing Engineering), though degrees in Business Operations or related fields are sometimes accepted. Employers often seek candidates with several years of experience in a relevant operational or analytical role. Professional certifications, such as a Six Sigma Green Belt or Black Belt, are frequently preferred and can significantly enhance a candidate's profile. Explore the vast landscape of Process Engineer jobs today and find your niche in a profession dedicated to building smarter, faster, and more effective operations for the future.