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Mechanical Engineer, Hydropower at Stantec in Portland, OR

The primary purpose of this position is to support plant operations by improving existing production processes and introducing new production processes. Also, perform project engineering activities including the design, procurement, installation, commissioning, and start-up of new processing equipment at the WL facility. As a Senior Process/Project Engineer, primary responsibilities include:
Leads and supports Hydrite's Safety Vision, Mission, and Values. Promote safety in all aspects of operations to improve the safety record at this facility and throughout the company; includes work performed by . Perform project-engineering activities that include the design, procurement, installation, commissioning, and start-up of new processing equipment or systems. Continuously evaluate, recommend, and implement improvements to the plant processes and operating procedures. Promote the production of products that meet or exceed customer expectations, e.g., through participation in audits and investigations. Lead engineering efforts to support the Environmental, Health and Safety Manager to ensure site compliance with state and federal regulations and standards (OSHA Construction & General Industry standards, OSHA PSM, RMP, RCRA, DNR, EPA, Title V/PSD, OCPSF, Dept. of Commerce, NFPA and NEC standards). Coordinate and direct process hazard analysis, which includes PHA level selection and completion of the required checklists/and engineering MOC action items associated with the introduction of new products/processes. Basic data requirements include mass & energy balances/process kinetics, current equipment lists and drawings, process flow diagrams, relief vent sizing calculations, etc. per the OSHA PSM defined element. Lead engineering efforts to support Food Safety and SQF initiatives and projects. Support Sales and Marketing activities and provide technical assistance through interfaces with customers. Support daily production activities by monitoring process performance, trouble-shooting problems, and, as needed, implementing corrective actions. Uphold Hydrite's Standard of Excellence through a continuous commitment to maintain quality facilities and provide quality products and services to and external customers. Create operating procedures and training for new equipment and processes. Assist in leading and mentoring the activities of process/project engineers and engineering -& . Assist in the proper maintenance of plant equipment as a technical resource. Work with site management to maintain workload balances. Provides back-up support as necessary. Supports effective communication with all Hydrite departments where responsibilities overlap to ensure success of the branch team. REPORTING STRUCTURE This position reports to the Regional Engineer Manager. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATIONAL CRITERIA A Bachelor's degree is required; preferably in Chemical or Mechanical Engineering. Minimum ten years of Process-Engineering and/or Project Engineering experience in chemical-processing industry preferred. Minimum of five years of direct technical management experience (interfacing with ). Strong computer skills and knowledge of Power Point, Word, and Excel required. Proficiency in AutoCAD and pipeline-sizing programs preferred. Must have strong communication and interpersonal skills, along with the ability to read, write, and speak English.
Salary Range:
$100K -- $150K
Minimum Qualification
Mechanical EngineeringEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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