Part-Time Recent Graduate Chemical Engineer – Ismailia
Job Description
On capital projects, technology implementation projects, productivity, quality, and cost improvement projects, the Chemical Engineer is expected to work with the Engineering Leader and project teams to define and implement the most effective chemical process technology, providing technical solutions and process engineering expertise. Technology adoption, capacity improvements, technical advancements, cost and energy efficiency gains, sound manufacturing practises, and adherence to Process Safety regulations are all necessary for the chemical process. This job is also responsible for collaborating with Project Managers to ensure that the project team’s cost and timeline requirements are met.
Job Title : Recent Graduate Chemical Engineer
Location : Ismailia, Al-Ismāʿīliyyah, Egypt
Salary : $ 33.97 per hour.
Company : MARS
Job Type : Part-Time
Qualifications:
- Assist in the oversight of plant operations.
- Review production history on a regular basis to identify efficiency, quality, and waste reduction improvements.
- In the job, be a positive role model for others.
- Test the outcome of colour formulations and processes.
- Any safety concerns should be reported.
- Make changes to current equipment to improve product quality or operational safety.
- Provide real-time technical assistance to operational staff.
- Diagnose and devise solutions to long-term or recurring issues with the help of other technical resources or on your own.
- All safety precautions must be supported and adhered to.
- Identifying and picking the most successful strategies and approaches from a variety of possibilities.
Skills:
- Printed circuit board knowledge is useful.
- It would be advantageous if you have prior experience with electrochemistry or metal plating.
- B.S. in chemistry, chemical engineering, materials science engineering, or biochemical engineering is required.
- It’s important to show that you understand correct scientific technique and experimental design.
- Strong acids, bases, oxidizers, reducers, and other concentrated or hazardous compounds require knowledge of how to handle and dilute them.