Process Engineering Lead
Indexed description
INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA
Interested in joining a winning team? A team whose employees are empowered to make a difference?
INEOS Olefins & Polymers USA
Interested in joining a winning team? A team whose employees are empowered to make a difference?
Job title: Process Engineering Lead - Capital Projects
Location: Houston Area Operating Sites
Job Grade: H37
Salary Range: $157,470 - $210,000
(Pay is based on several factors including but not limited to education, work experience, certifications, etc.)
INEOS has grown to become a leading chemical company, with sales today of around $68 billion annually. INEOS is a global company with 26,000 employees on 180 sites in 30 countries.
The Olefins & Polymers USA (O&P USA) Business within INEOS includes the product lines Ethylene, Propylene, Butadiene, Polypropylene (PP) and Polyethylene (PE). Our 4 Manufacturing sites encompass Chocolate Bayou Works (Alvin, TX), Battleground Manufacturing Complex (LaPorte, TX), and Carson (Carson, CA), with a division office in League City, TX. Overall, O&P USA has approximately 1,300 employees, 1,400 contractors, and annual revenue of $6.5 billion.
Organizational Context And Job Purpose
The purpose of this role is to provide leadership/guidance to the process engineering function within the larger capital organization on all process engineering-related aspects of capital projects. This role will provide guidance to the process engineering function in collaboratively defining needs by translating operational requirements into process specifications, developing & evaluating solutions (optioneering), ensuring high-quality engineering deliverables and support operational readiness for successful project delivery. The Business Capital Investment portfolio stretches across O&P USA’s (4) Manufacturing sites and all O&P USA corporate functions.
In addition to specific major Business projects, the typical annual Capital investment spend is in excess of $250MM. This role will support the delivery of the annual $250MM Capital investment spend.
Responsibilities And Accountabilities
Accountability 1: Ensure the deliverables developed by process engineering function (designs, specifications, calculations, etc.) fully comply with relevant business standards, engineering codes, regulatory requirements, and project-specific expectations (including Project Design Basis). This includes overseeing the quality and accuracy of all engineering work performed by the process engineering function.
Most important activities:
- Knowledgeable: Possesses a strong understanding of relevant engineering principles, standards, and regulations to provide guidance to the function
- Ensuring compliance: Ensures process and procedures are in place to drive the development of complete engineering deliverables aligning with INEOS specifications, engineering codes, regulatory requirements, and project-specific expectations
- Quality Focused: Leads the process engineering function to prioritize the accuracy, reliability and integrity of all process engineering deliverables while adhering to project schedules and budgets.
- Oversight: Reviews engineering quality metrics and understands Key performance indicators and anticipate potential quality issues. Makes recommendations for appropriate changes to processes and procedures to address deficiencies.
- SHE and Engineering Alignment: Champions compliance with SHE including applicable audits, corrective action tracking and incident investigation as applicable. Ensures process safety is incorporated at the initial stage of project design.
- Project Initiation to Project Documentation close out Accountability: Supports the broader capital engineering function in driving project progression from feasibility study through engineering, construction, commissioning/start-up and document close out in the electronic document management system along with SAP uploads for asset management.
- Operational Readiness Accountability: Ensures process engineering function is supporting operational readiness and eventual asset ownership by operations. This includes commissioning sequencing/planning & integration into construction schedules, timely handover of engineering deliverables, training & SOP development support, approval of document to be uploaded in the electronic document management systems, and maintenance management system population (e.g., SAP).
- New Technology: Work with Technical authority community to introduce new technology to the business.
Most important activities:
- Long Range Plan Development Support: Works with Technology Managers and commercial group to develop high level conceptual studies/designs (FEL 0) that informs the Long-Range Plans (LRP) based on site identified risks, commercial opportunities, and asset health management.
- Analytical: Supports and/or leads the process engineering effort evaluating technical options and feasibility in FEL 0.
- Forward Thinking: Challenges the process engineering function to consider/evaluate out-of-the-box solutions.
- Communication: Clearly and concisely presents information/ideas up or down in the organization.
- Estimate Validation: Ensures process engineering function is supporting estimate validation as applicable.
- Optioneering: Encourages the process engineering function to develop and evaluate options which may include non-capital solutions.
Most important activities:
- Leadership: Inspires/motivates the process engineering function to achieve S.M.A.R.T goals, oversees workload, drives prioritization, and successful delivery of deliverables.
- Development Oriented: Focuses on the growth and skill enhancement of the process engineering function through training, lessons learned reviews, and continuing education opportunities.
- Strategic: Understands the short- and long-term talent needs of the process engineering function and plans accordingly.
- Promotes Collaboration: Encourages a team environment to deliver engineering initiatives or deliverables (minimizes/eliminates siloed approaches to problem solving).
- Visionary: Promotes a culture of innovation, out of the box thinking and continuous learning within the capital engineering function.
- Resource Management: Collaborate with the other engineering leads and project managers to identify resources and build project teams across sites.
Most important activities:
- Process Oriented: Understands the importance of standardized processes and drives the process engineering function to deliver consistent outcomes and deliverables.
- Promotes Review Processes – Ensures rigor is incorporated in technical reviews, interdisciplinary checks, and quality assurance audits from a process engineering perspective
- Influential: Effectively communicates and promotes adherence to established policies and procedures.
- Improvement Focused: Continuously seeks opportunities to enhance existing processes and standards.
- Collaborative Alignment: Works with other functional managers (inside and outside of the capital organization) to ensure alignment with business objectives/goals and engineering and design parameters (basis of design).
- Adaptable: Remains current on changes in regulations and industry best practices incorporating applicable learnings as needed.
- Subject Matter Expertise Support: Leads the process engineering function in supporting the business technical authorities in engineering standard reviews, updates, and/or development.
Most important activities:
- Customer Touch Point Development: Encourages process engineering function to interface with asset team counterparts to ensure alignment on the design of projects.
- Collaborative: Encourages the process engineering function to collaborate with internal stakeholders and external partners to set and achieve common goals.
- Encourages Diplomacy: Provides guidance to the process engineering function in managing relationships with internal stakeholders and external engineering partners.
- Trustworthy: Builds the credibility and confidence in the process engineering function through consistent delivery of quality deliverables.
Most important activities:
- Accountability: Takes ownership of process engineering function performance, audit findings, and provides guidance to the process engineering function for improvement.
- Analytical: Can interpret audit data results and identify root causes of performance gaps and address accordingly.
- Problem Solver: Develops and implements effective corrective and preventative actions.
- Committed to Improvement: Demonstrates an initiative-taking approach to enhancing process engineering function performance.
- Undergraduate degree in chemical engineering
- >15 years of experience in operations, reliability, maintenance, and/or engineering in a manufacturing environment.
- >10 years of Project execution experience in Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, Infrastructure, or other high hazard industries.
- >5 years of experience supervising technical professionals and/or operations personnel.
- Strongly developed interpersonal, leadership and communication skills.
- Possesses a track record of accomplishment in leading roles by driving accountability
- Strong demonstrated ability to manage, progress and deliver multiple and competing priorities.
- Proven commitment and delivery of SHE compliance.
- Ability to positively influence others/promote philosophy
- Defines personal success in terms of the whole team.
- Creates strong morale and spirit, feeling of belonging in team, broadly shares both routine and important task
- Makes timely and effective decisions, includes use of good judgment and consideration of proper balance between benefits/risks
- An agent for change, with a proven ability to drive performance, persuade and influence others at all levels of the organization, both internal and external to the organization
- Strong working knowledge on unit operations, design engineering background, quality assurance methodologies and ability to learn and stay abreast of industry changes
- Demonstrated experience in Front End Loading aspects of Capital Project Process
- Well versed in industry codes, standards, and requirements (ANSI, API, ASME, NFPA, PIP, OSHA, ISA, etc
- Proficient with Aspen+, Hysis, AFT Fathom, Pipenet, and EPCON Suite or similar software
- Working knowledge of process control and instrumentation hardware
- Ability to read and understand standard engineering drawings and calculations
- Practical understanding of costs (capital, operating, life cycle)
- Business Acumen - Knows how businesses operate; informed about current and future policies, practices, trends, and information impacting the capital organization.
- Organizational Agility - Understands how organizations function, effectively navigates formal and informal networks, grasps the reasoning behind key policies, practices, and procedures, and comprehends organizational cultures.
- Political Savvy - Navigates complex political situations effectively and discreetly; understands organizational dynamics; anticipates obstacles and plans accordingly; views corporate politics as a part of organizational life and adjusts to this reality.
- Informing - Provides the necessary information for individuals to perform their tasks effectively helping team members, units, and organizations feel confident about their roles. Ensures individuals have accurate information for decision-making and delivers this information in a timely manner.
- Managerial Courage - Doesn’t hold back anything that needs to be said; provides current direct, complete and ‘actionable’ positive and corrective feedback to others; lets people know where they stand; faces up to people problems on any person or situation (int including direct reports) quickly and directly; is not afraid to take negative action when necessary..
- Delegation – Clearly and comfortably delegates both routine and important tasks and decisions; broadly shares both responsibility and accountability; tends to trust people to perform; lets direct reports finish their own work.
- Negotiating – Can negotiate skillfully in tough situations with both internal and external groups; can settle differences with minimum noise; can win concessions without damaging relationships; can be both direct and forceful as well as diplomatic; gains trust quickly of other parties ot the negotiations; has a good sense of timing.
- Priority Setting – Spends appropriate amount of time and the time of others on what’s important; quickly zeros in on the critical few and puts the trivial many aside, can quickly sense what will help or hinder accomplishing a goal; eliminates roadblocks; creates focus.
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