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Process Engineer IV (Pressure Safety)

Covestro
United States, Texas, Baytown
8500 West Bay Road (Show on map)
Apr 25, 2025

We are Covestro. We are curious. We are courageous. We are colorful. We refine chemical material solutions with game-changing products. Let us empower you to push boundaries. Join us and our 18,000 colleagues now and together we will make the world a brighter place.

What We Offer

This position Supports the analysis, design and optimization of process safety and performs emergency relief system assessment, design and revalidation. Represents the company in industrial and trade communities such as AIChE (DIERS), ASME and API.

Major Responsibilities

  • Designs and evaluates emergency relief systems such as pressure safety valves and rupture disks and venting systems for new and existing plans in the NAFTA region.

  • Supports documentation of site and regional pressure safety policies, standards, procedures, training, and execution.

  • Participates in Management of Change (MOC), and proactively delivers solutions to pressure safety related concerns and problems as discovered through frequent process unit interactions.

  • Supports day to day Business Unit (BU) operations that impact or impacted by their emergency relief systems

  • Assists in Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) and Turnaround (TAR) activities

  • Proposes creative and innovative improvements in the efficiency of Pressure Safety work processes

  • Participates in Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) service initiatives and positively represents the HSE organization within the site.

  • Actively involved in industrial organizations such as AIChe (DIERS), ASME, API, or other.

What You Offer

Basic Qualifications

  • Bachelors degree in chemical or similar engineering and at least 4 years of experience OR;

  • Master's degree in chemical or similar engineering and at least 2 years of experience

Preferred Qualifications

  • Plant experience and minimum of 2 years Emergency Relief System Design experience

Knowledge and Skills

* Understands chemical engineering fundamentals (chemical reaction, unit operations, fluid flow, and process control concepts)

* Able to analyze and understand highly integrated processesbased on process documentation (PFD, P&ID)

* Proficiency in fluid flow calculations including two-phase flow.

* Knowledge of PHA/HAZOP methodology for identifying overpressure scenarios.

* Understands industry codes and standards including ASME, API, ASHRAE-15, IIAR, NFPA, and OSHA regulations.

* Able to use of pressure safety calculation tools such as Superchems or similar software.

* Demonstrated leadership, collaborative and people skills working within cross-functional teams. Able to facilitate pressure safety topics and guide team to good solutions.

* Able to effectively communicate (written and verbally) at all levels of an organization.

* Able to make decisions and work independently to develop and implement solutions into the production workflow

* Willingness to travel; < 20%

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YOUR APPLICATION

Are you as curious, courageous and colorful as we are? If so, we can offer you an exciting career opportunity. We look forward to receiving your application and resume. Become part of our team - apply now!

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