The Entry-Level Process Engineer focuses on the design and engineering of manufacturing facility and equipment, supporting facility infrastructure and critical utility systems. Typical tasks include execution of engineering calculations including heat transfer and pressure drop calculations. The Entry-Level Process Engineer is responsible for supporting the documentation of the process design scope in coordination with other disciplines. The Entry-Level Process Engineer may support field installation teams and execute construction site observations. This role is expected to work closely with other architects, engineers and designers, as well as other internal and external team members to ensure a coordinated, constructible and complete design.
Core Activities
Supports the documentation of the process design scope in coordination with other disciplines.
Works closely with other architects, engineers and designers, as well as other internal and external team members to ensure a coordinated, constructible and complete design.
Self-checks own work but communicates often with peers and Supervisor.
Able to work on one or more projects concurrently and manage time effectively.
Solves complex problems under the direction and supervision of a mentor or supervisor
Project work may include all levels of design such as studies, conceptual and schematic design, design development, construction documentation and construction administration.
Works on matters of basic complexity in a support role under the direction of more experienced Process Engineers.
Engineering deliverables include:
Block and Process Flow Diagrams
User Requirements Specifications
Equipment List
Equipment General Arrangements
Equipment Datasheets
Utility Summary
Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)