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25047
Process Engineer (Pulp & Paper Industry)

Job Type

Workspace

Experience

Education

English Level

Full Time

On-Site

Minimum 3 years

Bachelor's

Fluent

Responsibilities 

  • Strong safety mindset, ability to work with safety protocols, utilization of PPE (Personal Protective Equipment), and demonstrate proficiency in managing hazardous activities while ensuring personal and team safety.

  • Lead mill investigations, trials and improvement projects 

  • Analyze process trends, interpreting data and proposing solutions. 

  • Work to improve process, environmental and quality related initiatives. 

  • Responsible for continuous improvement opportunities. 

  • Communicate process changes all while adhering to and promoting safe work practices. 

  • Other duties as required. 

Qualifications

  • Fluent level of English

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Chemical Engineering 

  • Minimum of 3 years of Pulp & Paper industry experience is required

  • Demonstrated leadership ability 

  • Well-developed organizational skills with a strong attention to detail 

  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple priorities simultaneously 

  • Interest in a variety of business functions, such as Operations, Finance, Human Resources, Technical, Project Management and Safety 

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills 

  • Curiosity and persistence - you are a problem-solver with natural tendency to ask questions 

  • Strong focus on safety and process improvement 

  • Drive, initiative, teamwork 

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