Engineer Ii - Upstream Process Development
By Mori At Boston, MA, United States
Management experience in a research environment
Manage upstream team with up to five full time employees
Base salary range from $95,000 - $115,000 based on experience
Experience with lab scale reactors
Analytical laboratory and protein analysis experience preferred
Excellent organizational, communication, and teamwork skills
Engineer Ii, Process Development
By Moderna At Norwood, MA, United States
Experience in laboratory work and knowledge of appropriate laboratory hygiene
Prior co-op or internship experience in related industry is favorable
Knowledge of bioprocess engineering principles, processes, and analytical techniques
Knowledge of statistical Design of Experiment (DoE) concepts and analysis of multivariate data
Preferred: Hands on experience with AKTA FPLC, Tangential flow filtration (TFF), and HPLC/UPLC instrumentation
Effective communication skills and the ability to write detailed technical reports

Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to use your engineering skills to help improve processes and increase efficiency? We are looking for a Process Engineer Level I to join our team and help us take our operations to the next level. You will be responsible for designing, developing, and implementing process improvements to ensure the highest quality of products and services. If you have a passion for problem-solving and a drive to make a difference, this is the job for you!

Overview:

Process Engineer Level I is responsible for designing, developing, and improving manufacturing processes. They analyze and optimize production processes, develop process control systems, and ensure that safety and quality standards are met. They also work with other engineers and technicians to develop and implement process improvements.

How To Become an Process Engineer Level I:

To become a Process Engineer Level I, you will need to have a bachelor’s degree in engineering, preferably in chemical, mechanical, or industrial engineering. You will also need to have experience in process engineering, as well as knowledge of process control systems and safety standards.

Process Engineer Level I Skills:

• Process engineering
• Process control systems
• Quality assurance
• Safety standards
• Troubleshooting
• Problem-solving
• Analytical skills
• Communication
• Teamwork
• Computer skills

What is Process Engineer Level I Knowledge?

• Knowledge of process engineering principles
• Knowledge of process control systems
• Knowledge of safety standards
• Knowledge of quality assurance
• Knowledge of troubleshooting techniques
• Knowledge of problem-solving techniques
• Knowledge of analytical techniques

What is Process Engineer Level I Responsibilities?

• Design, develop, and improve manufacturing processes
• Analyze and optimize production processes
• Develop process control systems
• Ensure safety and quality standards are met
• Work with other engineers and technicians to develop and implement process improvements
• Monitor process performance and troubleshoot issues
• Prepare reports and documentation

What is Process Engineer Level I Experience?

• Previous experience in process engineering
• Experience in process control systems
• Experience in safety and quality assurance
• Experience in troubleshooting and problem-solving
• Experience in analytical techniques

What is Process Engineer Level I Qualifications?

• Bachelor’s degree in engineering, preferably in chemical, mechanical, or industrial engineering
• Knowledge of process engineering principles
• Knowledge of process control systems
• Knowledge of safety standards
• Knowledge of quality assurance
• Knowledge of troubleshooting techniques
• Knowledge of problem-solving techniques
• Knowledge of analytical techniques

Process Engineer Level I Education:

• Bachelor’s degree in engineering, preferably in chemical, mechanical, or industrial engineering
• Professional certifications in process engineering

Tools to Help Process Engineer Level I Work Better:

• Process simulation software
• Process mapping software
• Process optimization software
• Process control systems
• Quality assurance software
• Safety management software

Good Tips to Help Process Engineer Level I Do More Effectively:

• Stay up to date on the latest process engineering trends and technologies
• Develop a strong understanding of process control systems
• Utilize process simulation software to test and optimize processes
• Develop a strong understanding of safety and quality assurance standards
• Utilize process mapping software to visualize and analyze processes
• Develop strong problem-solving and analytical skills

Common Process Engineer Level I Interview Questions:

• What experience do you have in process engineering?
• What process control systems have you worked with?
• How do you ensure safety and quality standards are met?
• What techniques do you use to troubleshoot and optimize processes?
• How do you collaborate with other engineers and technicians?
• What analytical techniques do you use to analyze processes?