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🔋 Experienced Process Engineers for Formation & Ageing needed in #Norway and #Italy! If you have 2+ years of Battery industry experience with Formation area expertise, our clients - renowned battery manufacturers - are eager to meet you :) 📨 For more details, reach out to me (o.kubrak@avantfuturemobility.com) or apply directly on our website through the links in the comments :) #hiring #batteryjobs #processengineer
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Carbon Solutions is #hiring another position! We are looking for a mid-career R&D Project Manager to manage federal and commercial R&D projects in carbon management, including areas such as CO₂ Transportation and Storage, Subsurface Characterization and Modeling, and Front End Engineering & Design (FEED) studies. Scan the QR code or follow the link to learn more and apply: https://lnkd.in/gMiTS3tK
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🌟 Exploring the Role of an Associate Electrical Engineer 🌟 Stepping into the role of an Associate Electrical Engineer means diving into a Apply Now: https://bit.ly/4bWbSMk dynamic field where innovation meets practicality. As an essential part of any engineering team, your responsibilities encompass designing, developing, and testing electrical systems and components. You'll collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams to ensure projects are delivered on time and meet the highest standards of quality and safety. Apply Now: https://bit.ly/4bWbSMk 🔌 Key Responsibilities: Designing and optimizing electrical circuits and systems Conducting tests and troubleshooting to ensure optimal performance Collaborating with engineers, project managers, and other stakeholders Ensuring compliance with industry standards and safety regulations Continuously innovating to improve existing technologies and processes Apply Now: https://bit.ly/4bWbSMk ... #ElectricalEngineering #EngineeringLife #TechInnovation #CircuitDesign #PowerSystems #EngineeringCareers #CareerDevelopment #Innovation #TechIndustry #ProfessionalGrowth
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#ChemEng Let’s continue our journey into process equipment! In our previous post, we said we would explore stationary equipment, providing a high-level overview of each type. 📍 Stay tuned! In the next post, we’ll summarize the last posts Introduction to Process Equipment. #chemicalEngineering #Freshgraduate #Processengineer #operationengineer #processequipment #chemicalindustry
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Many argue: Engineers are all the same. But here's the truth: Process and production engineers are different. Sounds confusing? It's actually clear. Process engineers focus on the overall design and optimization of the manufacturing process. They are involved in tasks like: ➡Developing new manufacturing methods or improving existing ones ➡Designing and implementing process flow diagrams ➡Ensuring compliance with safety and environmental regulations ➡Analyzing process data to identify areas for improvement Production engineers Production engineers are more concerned with the day-to-day operations of the manufacturing process. Their responsibilities include: ➡Scheduling production activities Overseeing equipment maintenance and repair ➡Ensuring product quality and compliance with standards ➡Managing production teams and resolving issues #chemicalengineering #process #chemistry #oilandgas
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what do chemical engineers actually do in the Industry? For a student wondering about career paths after graduation, chemical engineering offers diverse opportunities across various profiles. Here are few key domains where we typically work; 1️⃣ Production Engineer Think of companies like IOCL, BASF, or RIL. As a production engineer, you’ll be in the middle of plant operations—ensuring everything runs smoothly, troubleshooting issues, and optimizing processes. Sometimes, you’ll even play a key role in scaling up operations or commissioning new units. 2️⃣ Process Design Engineer At L&T, Technip, or EIL, process design engineers focus on building the blueprint of plants. You'll work on P&IDs, simulate processes, and design everything from reactors to heat exchangers. It’s where technical skills meet innovation to bring ideas to life. 3️⃣ Business Development / Supply Chain Specialist Bridging the gap between technical expertise and business, this role involves strategizing, marketing, or optimizing supply chains. Whether you're planning workflows or being the go-to technical person in sales for companies like GAIL, Shell, or ExxonMobil, it’s a blend of engineering and business acumen. 4️⃣ R&D Engineer Into innovation? R&D might be your thing. Chemical engineers at P&G or Unilever work on new products, materials, and process optimizations. If you’re into material science or product development, this field rewards creativity and niche expertise. P.S. having a specialized masters degree usually helps in creating R&D a career path. 5️⃣ Licensing & Technology Specialist At companies like Honeywell UOP, Axens, or Lummus Technology, you’ll focus on scaling up processes, designing equipment, and transferring technology to production. It’s like bringing a process from the lab to life on an industrial scale. 6️⃣ EHS(Environmental-Hazard-Safety) Engineer Safety and sustainability? That’s the EHS engineer’s domain. You’ll ensure compliance, protect workers, and safeguard the environment. These roles are critical for sustainable operations in any company. Chemical engineers aren’t just limited to production or design. We also dive into scheduling, plant economics, and even equipment licensing. There’s truly something for everyone—be it hands-on, creative, research-driven, or focused on safety. Did I miss something? Let me know in the comments. ♻️ Repost if you found this useful!
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First time working as a process engineer after graduating from college. This was a very interesting experience and a lot of lessons. #processengineer #chemicalengineering
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