Process Control Engineer
Process Control Engineer focuses on be responsible for supporting, maintaining, and improving process control across operations, with a focus on safety, reliability, and performance.
What the role involves
- Be responsible for supporting, maintaining, and improving process control across operations, with a focus on safety, reliability, and performance.
- Maintaining, and optimize process control strategies and systems.
- Apply and formalize process control best practices across operations.
- Leading control-related projects from concept through execution, ensuring timely delivery.
- Collaborate with operations, maintenance, and engineering teams to improve process performance.
- Supporting commissioning, tuning, and testing of control schemes and advanced control strategies.
Skills and requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering (Process Control, Chemical, Electrical, Instrumentation, or related discipline).
- Minimum 5 years of experience in process control or automation engineering.
- Hands-on experience with DCS and PLC systems.
- Eligible for registration, or currently registered, as an EIT, or with Engineers and Geoscientists BC (EGBC).
Confirmed role details
- Compile and present detailed reports to upper management on process control improvements and cost/benefit analysis to justify process control capital investment.
- In addition to base salary, Canfor proudly offers its employees a comprehensive and competitive total rewards package.
- It features programs such as performance-based incentive plans, recognition programs, benefits, paid leaves, pension plans with base and matching contributions, savings options and.
Candidate fit
- As a Process Control Engineer/Specialist with control expertise, solid communication skills and a growth mindset.
Additional role context
- Strong time management skills with the ability to prioritize.
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