What are the responsibilities and job description for the Chemical Process Engineer II position at honeywell2-pilot?
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When you join Honeywell, you become a member of our global team of thinkers, innovators, dreamers, and doers who make the things that make the future.
Advanced Materials is a global supplier of fluorine products, fine chemicals, additives, metals, films, and fibers for products including pharmaceuticals, refrigeration, semiconductors, and military protection. Advanced Materials is making the world safer, cleaner, and enabling the modernization of a growing middle class by enhancing our customer offerings through a differentiated portfolio of chemistries, materials, value-added solutions, and superior customer service. Our mission is to attract, retain and develop diverse and highly motivated, entrepreneurial employees striving to flawlessly deliver superior value to our customers every day.
Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies have an opening for a Chemical Process Engineer II in our Buffalo, NY facility. Honeywell’s Buffalo Research Lab has been one of the company’s key research and development hubs for more than 60 years. The site has a long history of innovation and has enabled Honeywell to become a world leader in the development of fluorinated molecules, including common household materials such as refrigerants, blowing agents for insulation, and solvents that are better for the environment and make life more comfortable and energy-efficient.
The Buffalo Research Lab employs 170 skilled Honeywell employees, some which are world experts in their fields. It supports the Fluorine Products and Advanced Materials businesses within the company’s Performance Materials and Technologies strategic business group.
At Honeywell, we look for people driven by a desire to contribute, be challenged, and grow. Our people make Honeywell a special company and are a key competitive advantage.
Key Responsibilities:
•Familiarity in various types of unit operations including reactions, distillations, filtrations, and handling of highly hazardous materials. Experience with both batch and continuous processes a plus.
•Leading the coordination of different functions of R&D/pilot plant, including the design and construction of pilot scale equipment, technical staff supervision, analytical requirements, collection and reporting of experimental results, piloting, and demonstration, etc.
•Supervision of pilot scale equipment operating on a 24-hour basis including direct supervision of operations and maintenance hourly staff.
•Scoping and designing projects, creating procedures, training of operators, supervision of operations and reporting results.
•Expected to work with engineers in Manufacturing and Engineering in cost reduction initiatives and technology improvement for existing fluorocarbon manufacturing processes.
•Strong mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting skills with typical chemical process equipment (Pumps, agitators, instrumentation, utilities, etc.)
•Strict adherence to established safety policies and procedures.
•Familiarity with HS&E regulations and life critical safety tools such as Lock-out/Tag-out, Line Break, and Hot Work permits and procedures.
•Must be able wear all types of PPE and respiratory equipment as appropriate.
When you join Honeywell, you become a member of our global team of thinkers, innovators, dreamers, and doers who make the things that make the future.
Advanced Materials is a global supplier of fluorine products, fine chemicals, additives, metals, films, and fibers for products including pharmaceuticals, refrigeration, semiconductors, and military protection. Advanced Materials is making the world safer, cleaner, and enabling the modernization of a growing middle class by enhancing our customer offerings through a differentiated portfolio of chemistries, materials, value-added solutions, and superior customer service. Our mission is to attract, retain and develop diverse and highly motivated, entrepreneurial employees striving to flawlessly deliver superior value to our customers every day.
Honeywell Performance Materials and Technologies have an opening for a Chemical Process Engineer II in our Buffalo, NY facility. Honeywell’s Buffalo Research Lab has been one of the company’s key research and development hubs for more than 60 years. The site has a long history of innovation and has enabled Honeywell to become a world leader in the development of fluorinated molecules, including common household materials such as refrigerants, blowing agents for insulation, and solvents that are better for the environment and make life more comfortable and energy-efficient.
The Buffalo Research Lab employs 170 skilled Honeywell employees, some which are world experts in their fields. It supports the Fluorine Products and Advanced Materials businesses within the company’s Performance Materials and Technologies strategic business group.
At Honeywell, we look for people driven by a desire to contribute, be challenged, and grow. Our people make Honeywell a special company and are a key competitive advantage.
Key Responsibilities:
•Familiarity in various types of unit operations including reactions, distillations, filtrations, and handling of highly hazardous materials. Experience with both batch and continuous processes a plus.
•Leading the coordination of different functions of R&D/pilot plant, including the design and construction of pilot scale equipment, technical staff supervision, analytical requirements, collection and reporting of experimental results, piloting, and demonstration, etc.
•Supervision of pilot scale equipment operating on a 24-hour basis including direct supervision of operations and maintenance hourly staff.
•Scoping and designing projects, creating procedures, training of operators, supervision of operations and reporting results.
•Expected to work with engineers in Manufacturing and Engineering in cost reduction initiatives and technology improvement for existing fluorocarbon manufacturing processes.
•Strong mechanical aptitude and troubleshooting skills with typical chemical process equipment (Pumps, agitators, instrumentation, utilities, etc.)
•Strict adherence to established safety policies and procedures.
•Familiarity with HS&E regulations and life critical safety tools such as Lock-out/Tag-out, Line Break, and Hot Work permits and procedures.
•Must be able wear all types of PPE and respiratory equipment as appropriate.