What role you will play on our teamWe are seeking Chemical and/or Process Engineers to join us as a Technical Contact Engineer for our manufacturing site in Nanticoke, ON.
Our Technical Contact Engineers play a pivotal role in the successful operation of our plant and are responsible for initiating and leading improvements to unit performance in safety, reliability, and profitability in a dynamic team environment. You will think strategically, execute thoughtfully, and collaborate across many teams, levels, and situations. In this role, you will serve as a process technical resource, providing technical and operational expertise to address complex processes across business teams, primarily supporting day-to-day unit operation troubleshooting and optimization along with supporting the senior technical resources within the team in developing and executing longer-term strategic initiatives.
What you will do- Collaborate with multiple stakeholders including operations, other engineering disciplines, mechanical personnel, and corporate technology support teams to support safe and reliable unit operations
- Provide support of abnormal and non-routine operations, including unit Turnarounds and supporting incident investigations tied to unit abnormal operations
- Support senior technical resources and cross functional teams to identify, develop, and implement operational and facility improvements with focus on safety, reliability, economics, and sustainability
- Organize and design plant testing and product trials
- Influence others and drive toward solutions without direct authority
- Demonstrate flexibility to take on responsibilities beyond the defined role to support asset performance and business results
- Ability to interface effectively with corporate networks, corporate communities of practice, and 3rd party vendors in developing and sharing good practices and improvement initiatives
- Provide assistance in the field during plant startups, shutdowns or upsets
- Demonstrate courage of conviction to drive healthy tension for both business team and corporate technology support to promote fit for purpose outcome
- Support routine energy, environmental, and cost reporting
About youSkills and Qualifications- Bachelor's Degree in Chemical Engineering, or equivalent, as certified by an accredited/recognized institution
- 3+ years of experience in refining and/or chemicals manufacturing roles
- Demonstrated leadership and strong academic skills
- Valid driver's license
Preferred Qualifications/ Experience- High degree of analytical and technical ability
- Ability to communicate complex technical data clearly, tailored to intended audience
- Strong attention to detail with handling high quantity and quality of work
- Ability to effectively influence others without direct authority
- Strong interpersonal effectiveness
- Process design exposure
- Familiarity with advanced control strategies/optimization software
- Risk assessment and HAZOP experience
- Understanding of safety relief limits (modelling and evaluations)
- Understanding of modelling software (PROII, ASPEN, etc)
Your BenefitsAn Imperial career is one designed to last. Our commitment to you runs deep: our employees grow personally and professionally, with benefits built on our core categories of health, security, finance, and life. Imperial Oil has been recognized as one of Canada's and Alberta's top employers (2024) as recognized by Mediacorp Canada Inc.'s 24th annual competition.
We offer you:
- Competitive salary
- Training and mentorship
- Relocation assistance as required
- Employee resource groups (ERG's) - opportunity to participate in volunteer groups that support furthering the company's inclusion objectives
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Job GroupProcess Engineering
Job ID:
107482#LI-Onsite