Process Engineer — The Rocks, Sydney
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Company Description Pact's Contract Manufacturing division manufactures across; laundry, household cleaning, car care, pest control, edible oils, air care and pet cleaning categories. Our uniquely flexible and purpose built facilities utilise the latest blending, granulating and packaging technologies, allowing us to maintain the fastest project completion times in the industry. Our extensive and proactive research and development capabilities together with our substantial investment in technology and innovation mean we can provide lower manufacturing costs and get our customer's products on supermarket shelves faster than our competitors. Our new Horsley Park site has installed a state-of-the-art high speed filling lines to enable faster production in manufacturing Household and Laundry care products with a capacity to fill approximately 14,000 bottles per hour. About this opportunity Reporting to the Engineering Manager, the Process Engineer is responsible for site process engineering, process safety, engineering projects, process development & improvement projects, and plant & machinery maintenance at our new Horsley Park site. In this highly visible role, you will oversee engineering and site projects through allocation of internal and external stakeholders as required and ensuring the quality of work. This position is responsible for overseeing the design improvement, construction, operation, and maintenance planning of equipment used in production and related areas as well as attending any breakdowns of machinery and treating them with matters of urgency. The key focus of the role is to support Safety, Quality, Production and Continuous Improvement utilising Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and WH&S to ensure products are produced to meet the required customer specification, are of a high-quality standard and are produced safely. Your key responsibilities will be to: Design and develop new chemical processes or improve existing ones to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and minimize environmental impact. Conduct feasibility studies, cost analyses, and risk assessments for new and existing processes. Collaborate with cross-functional teams to design plant layouts, equipment specifications, and control systems. Monitor process performance, collect data, and analyze it to identify opportunities for improvement. Develop and implement process control systems to automate and optimize production processes. Oversee commissioning and startup of new process units, ensuring seamless integration into existing production systems. Troubleshoot process issues and implement corrective actions to minimize downtime and improve productivity. Ensure compliance with environmental, health, and safety standards and regulations. Create and maintain detailed process documentation, including flow diagrams, operating procedures, and technical reports. Develop manufacturing and production processes by studying product requirements, researching, designing, modifying, testing manufacturing methods and equipment, and conferring with equipment vendors when necessary. Identify, plan, and implement key projects to expand process and product capabilities, improve quality, reduce waste, and increase productivity, utilisation & efficiency that will result in significant business improvement and customer satisfaction. Your skills and experience To be successful in this role, you'll have: Tertiary qualification in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering. Strong understanding of chemical engineering principles and process design. Experience with process simulation software Familiarity with relevant industry standards and regulations Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail. Excellent communication skills for effective collaboration with multidisciplinary teams. Prior experience in process engineering at a chemical plant. Experience in understanding detailed P&ID drawings. Experience in Quality Management and working knowledge of Quality Management Systems Understanding of continuous improvement concepts including Six Sigma, Lean, value stream mapping Experience of hands-on implementation of continuous improvement programs and Lean solutions Strong knowledge of Maintenance, Process, Production Engineering and Technical Services / Validation required. Qualifications Additional Information About us Our vision is to lead the circular economy through packaging, reuse and recycling solutions. It's a future-driven group commitment, designed to create lasting value. We're the largest plastics recycler in Australia and New Zealand and one of the region's biggest user of recycled materials. We have 6,000 team members, operate 110 manufacturing facilities across 15 countries, and our customers include some of the world's largest brands that consumers know and trust. As a global leader in circular and sustainable packaging solutions, we've committed to lead the circular economy through a $500 million investment plan. For us, it's about finding new and better ways of doing things. Ways to grow business, to give back to the environment and to enrich people's lives every day. Our promise is to create a better and more prosperous world all round. That's our future Pact. Let's lead the way together.

Applications close Sunday, 30 June 2024
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