[Remote] Process Engineer

Note The job is a remote job and is open to candidates in USA. Complete Filtration Resources, Inc. is a global leader in designing and supporting advanced process filtration and waste treatment systems. The Process Engineer will support the Technical Team by leading process design, system sizing, and project execution activities, collaborating closely with engineering, project management, and sales teams to deliver quality filtration solutions. Responsibilities Perform mass balance calculations and develop process designs Size filtration systems and generate system design data Develop functional descriptions and PIN charts for equipment Support Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) and system startup activities Lead operator training and support project handoff to customers Conduct technical service work and system audits Coordinate and execute R&D and pilot trials Generate technical data for system design, utilities, and sizing Collaborate with Project Managers, Technical leadership, and Sales teams Travel to customer sites for installation oversight, troubleshooting, and training Support pilot testing efforts, including protocol development and reporting Contribute to development of technical tools for sizing, pricing, and proposals Participate in continuous improvement and development of new filtration processes Skills Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering required Experience in food and dairy processing preferred Strong analytical and process design capabilities Excellent communication skills across technical and non-technical stakeholders Ability to troubleshoot complex systems and evaluate alternative solutions Strong collaboration skills across engineering, operations, and sales Domestic and international travel required (50%+) Company Overview We design and manufacture a full line of components for our membrane filtration & wastewater systems.Together with our fabrication and installation partners around the world we can offer you a turn-key service which allows us to provide frames, tanks, heat exchangers, vessels and piping. It was founded in 1993, and is headquartered in Marshfield, Wisconsin, USA, with a workforce of 11-50 employees. Its website is https//www.gotocompletefiltration.com.

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