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Manager Advanced Process Control Engineer Jobs in Oklahoma

The Process Engineer recommends and implements process improvements, including adjustments to control methods or parameters, and plans major process changes during equipment outages. This position ...

Senior Controls Engineer - Midstream

Tulsa, OK

$86.60K - $114.30K/yr

Managing the technical lifecycle of control systems and/or process automation solutions. * Cross ... Education Level Bachelor's degree in Electrical, Controls Engineering, or related Engineering ...

Quality Engineer

Mcalester, OK

$63.40K - $82K/yr

Use advanced engineering and/or scientific techniques, requirements, methods, sources, and ... process-specific quality data management and reporting, metrics, and other best quality control and ...

Quality Engineer

Mcalester, OK · On-site

$63.40K - $82K/yr

Use advanced engineering and/or scientific techniques, requirements, methods, sources, and ... process-specific quality data management and reporting, metrics, and other best quality control and ...

The Process Engineer recommends and implements process improvements, including adjustments to control methods or parameters, and plans major process changes during equipment outages. This position ...

Quality Engineer

Mcalester, OK

$63.40K - $82K/yr

Use advanced engineering and/or scientific techniques, requirements, methods, sources, and ... process-specific quality data management and reporting, metrics, and other best quality control and ...

Configuration Management: Lead the strategy for product variations and options. You ensure that our ... Advanced ECO Strategy: Expanding beyond simple ECO execution. You analyze the technical risk of ...

Configuration Management: Lead the strategy for product variations and options. You ensure that our ... Advanced ECO Strategy: Expanding beyond simple ECO execution. You analyze the technical risk of ...

Quality Engineer

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$66.90K - $86.40K/yr

... Management System (QMS). * Contribute to Quality Improvement Plans internally and with suppliers ... Use metrics, reporting and process control tools to track, analyze and problem solve. * Utilize ...

Quality Engineer

Oklahoma City, OK · On-site

$66.70K - $86.10K/yr

... process quality development through management of: Process Control Plans (PCP), PFMEA ... EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE A bachelor's degree in a relevant Engineering discipline (or related ...

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What is the difference between Manager Advanced Process Control Engineer vs Process Control Engineer?

AspectManager Advanced Process Control EngineerProcess Control Engineer
CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Engineering, certifications in process controlBachelor's or Master's in Engineering, certifications in process control
Work EnvironmentOversees control systems, manages teams, collaborates with operationsDesigns and maintains control systems, supports operations
Industry UsageCommon in manufacturing, oil & gas, chemical plantsUsed across similar industries for process optimization
Search & ComparisonOften compared for roles involving leadership and system oversight

The main difference is that the Manager Advanced Process Control Engineer typically oversees control systems and manages teams, focusing on strategic implementation, while the Process Control Engineer primarily designs and maintains control systems at a technical level. Both roles require similar credentials and are used in similar industries, but the managerial position involves leadership responsibilities.

What cities in Oklahoma are hiring for Manager Advanced Process Control Engineer jobs? Cities in Oklahoma with the most Manager Advanced Process Control Engineer job openings:

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Entry Level Process Engineer$75K - $85K(Depending on Experience)

Nature and Scope

The Process Engineer is responsible for scheduling, supervising, and participating in process flow studies for all production systems on a regular basis. This role works in close coordination with Production Supervisors, fellow Process Engineers, and other plant personnel to address and resolve process-related issues. The Process Engineer recommends and implements process improvements, including adjustments to control methods or parameters, and plans major process changes during equipment outages.

This position enforces the Company’s rules regarding conduct, health, and safety, and requires on-call availability to meet operational needs.

Key Responsibilities

  • Plan, design, and schedule process flow improvement projects.
  • Prepare materials and service contracts related to process flow.
  • Maintain detailed cost records for all control-related projects.
  • Develop and execute routine system flow analysis programs.
  • Provide process training to plant personnel.
  • Ensure strict adherence to plant conduct and safety rules.
  • Participate in and conduct weekly safety meetings.
  • Perform daily department inspections to identify unsafe conditions or equipment breakdowns.
  • Supervise contractors performing work within the production department.
  • Generate work orders for issues identified through operations or safety inspections.
  • Ensure environmental compliance within the area of responsibility.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering (preferred); recent engineering graduates are encouraged to apply.
  • Strong foundational knowledge of engineering principles.
  • Interest in process improvement, industrial operations, and plant safety.
  • Ability to learn quickly and work collaboratively in a dynamic, industrial environment.

Work Environment

The position is based in a large industrial plant spread across 1,100 acres, with operations involving two cement kilns, vertical grinding mills, multiple ball mills, crushers, conveyors, bucket elevators, and associated auxiliary equipment. The plant operates 24/7, 365 days a year and includes both indoor and outdoor environments typical of mining and heavy industrial settings.

Working conditions include:

  • Exposure to moving mechanical parts, high places, confined spaces, fumes, airborne particles, and explosives.
  • Regular work in wet or humid conditions and in proximity to electrical equipment.
  • Exposure to moderate and occasionally loud noise levels.
  • Requirement to navigate low lighting and outdoor weather conditions.
Benefits
  • Medical, Dental and Vision Insurance (Benefits effective on first Day)
  • STD & LTD Disability Coverage
  • Life Insurance, AD&D
  • 10 Paid Holidays
  • Vacation
  • Flexible Spending Accounts
  • 401K
  • Bonus

This job description is intended to outline the general scope and responsibilities of the position. It is not an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and qualifications required. Duties and responsibilities may change based on business needs.