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Moses Lake Industries · 2 weeks ago

PROCESS SAFETY MANAGEMENT CHEMICAL ENGINEER

Moses Lake Industries, Inc. (MLI) is a rapidly growing producer of ultra-pure chemical products, serving the semiconductor and flat-panel screen industries worldwide. The Process Safety Management Chemical Engineer will oversee compliance with safety regulations, lead hazard analyses, and mentor site personnel on safety practices.

Manufacturing

Responsibilities

Provide oversight and ensure compliance with all MLI Process Safety Information (PSI) for each individual department. Ensure accessibility of all PSI to affected staff
Lead and Facilitate Process Hazard Analysis (PHA) on existing and new processes
Manage the site PHA schedule and recommendation implementation plan
Provide oversight for the site Management of Change (MOC) Process and be an active member of the MLI Control Change Review Board (CCRB)
Participate on teams responsible to implement new products and processes to ensure Process Safety Management (PSM) compliance
Interact with the local Fire Marshal office as needed to ensure compliance with emergency response systems and requirements per Process Safety Management (PSM)
Provide oversight for Pre-Startup Safety Reviews (PSSR)
Lead Root Cause Analysis (RCA) investigations for incidents and near misses
Active team member in all accident / incident reports, investigations, root cause analysis, and provide recommendations to prevent or mitigate recurrence
Provide mentoring and training for site personnel in all Process Safety Management (PSM) activities
Uphold all MLI policies and “MLI Code of Conduct.”
Strict compliance with Environmental and Safety regulations
Compliance and individual accountability with the MLI Quality System and ISO Registration is required. It is the employee’s commitment to ensure that the Company’s actual practices and procedures are exercised as directed
Perform other duties as assigned to support and sustain a high performing team

Qualification

Chemical EngineeringProcess Safety ManagementOSHA 1910.119 knowledgeRoot Cause AnalysisHazardous Chemical ProcessesReport writingMultitaskingDesign software familiarityWord processingSpreadsheet proficiencyPresentation skills

Required

Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering, or Chemistry
Knowledgeable in the requirements of OSHA 1910.119 / WAC 296-67 PSM regulations
At least 5 years' experience in Highly Hazardous Chemical Processes or petrochemical process plant in operations or PSM involvement
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general business periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations
Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and procedures
Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from groups of managers and clients
Ability to be familiar with the use of design software, as well as word processing and spreadsheets is expected
Must be well organized and have the ability to multitask

Preferred

Familiar with hazardous chemical processes

Benefits

Compensation
Medical, vision, and dental insurance benefits
Generous PTO: Your time off is important
Medical/Dental/Vision: Majority of premiums paid by MLI. Includes virtual medical and mental health options.
Additional Health Coverage: FSA and HSA available. Voluntary insurance options include life and AD&D, accident, hospitalization, and critical illness.
Earn More: We offer a generous discretionary bonus program in addition to salary/wage.
401 (K) Savings Plan: Jump start your retirement with MLI’s employer matching contributions.
Company - Paid Benefits: Long-Term Disability Insurance, EAP, Fitness Club Membership Program, & Education Assistance Program.
Additional Benefits: We provide position-based clothing, travel expenses, training and relocation assistance available.

Company

Moses Lake Industries

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Moses Lake Industries is a semiconductor company providing copper plating electrolytes and additives.