Process Commissioning Engineer
Reporting to the Process Commissioning Lead, this role involves working as a Process Commissioning Engineer for the commissioning of water treatment equipment at municipal and industrial levels.
Key Responsibilities:
* Manage multiple projects simultaneously in various water treatment processes, including coagulation, flocculation, clarification, filtration, UV disinfection, chlorine disinfection, and conventional activated sludge.
* Decide on treatment process design and recommend solutions to engineering problems.
* Handle various chemicals and work with high-pressure systems during the commissioning and testing phase.
* Carry out instrumentation analysis and calibrations, laboratory analysis, and jar testing.
* Propose and adjust chemical dose rates to optimize the process for successful performance testing.
* Handle sludge treatment methods, technologies, and processes.
* Operate, troubleshoot, and maintain air compressors, sludge pumps, and chemical pumps of various types.
* Commission pneumatic systems and set up control valves and flow meters.
* Capture data using various tools and develop dashboards for easy data analysis.
* Write standard operating procedures, manuals, and training documents.
* Carry out quality control reviews of design documents and lead kickoff meetings with customers and managers.
Requirements:
* Bachelor's degree in Chemical, Industrial Engineering, or equivalent.
* Master's degree in water treatment or equivalent experience (desirable).
* Minimum of 2 years of field or applied research laboratory experience in chemical processes.
* Good understanding of water treatment and wastewater treatment processes.
* Proficient with PLC and SCADA systems.
* Worksite experience in electricity, mechanics, hydraulics, and control.
* Training and experience in working at height and in confined spaces.