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Process Chemistry Jobs in Alberta (NOW HIRING)

Plant Manager - Spec Gas

Edmonton, AB · On-site

CA$110K - CA$125K/yr

Technical Process Improvements: Stays current on developments related to production processes ... Bachelor's Degree in chemistry or applicable Science degree, Engineering degree * 10 years ...

... processing techniques and concepts Limited or basic knowledge of sampling methods and theories Basic understanding of chemistry, plumbing, and electrical techniques and concepts Willingness to travel ...

... and process treatment solutions. Youll be more than a sales professional - youll be a trusted ... and chemistry concepts ● Sample analysis and testing while demonstrating mechanical and ...

Knowledge of environmental chemistry an asset. * Previous work experience in general labour, ... If you require accommodation during any stage of the recruitment process, please inform us ...

... chemistry, seed, and specialty product. In total TSP has 80+ turf sales reps across Canada & USA ... Receiving and processing shipments Operate warehouse equipment (forklift and overhead crane ...

Subject matter expert for fluid analysis, sampling processes and Protrend application ... Basic knowledge of chemistry an asset * Experience with Petrinex software and production accounting ...

CA$4.3K - CA$6.4K/mo

Process, analyze and interpret meteorological information * Operate and maintain specialized ... Any chemistry or physics course at the Grade 11 or Secondary 5 level. Foreign education may be ...

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Process Chemistry information

What is process chemistry?

Process chemistry is a branch of chemistry focused on the development, optimization, and scale-up of chemical processes for manufacturing substances, typically in the pharmaceutical or chemical industries. Process chemists work to make chemical reactions safer, more efficient, cost-effective, and environmentally friendly when moving from laboratory scale to large-scale production. Their responsibilities often include troubleshooting, improving yields, and ensuring regulatory compliance during manufacturing. This field is crucial for bringing new chemical products from research and development to market.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a process chemist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Process Chemist, you need a solid background in organic and analytical chemistry, typically with a bachelor's or advanced degree in chemistry or chemical engineering. Familiarity with laboratory instruments (e.g., HPLC, GC, NMR), process scale-up techniques, and safety regulations is essential, and certifications like OSHA training can be advantageous. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective teamwork are key soft skills for success. These competencies ensure safe, efficient development and optimization of chemical processes, which are crucial for high-quality, scalable manufacturing.

What are some common challenges faced by process chemists in scaling up reactions from the laboratory to manufacturing?

Process chemists often encounter challenges when transitioning chemical reactions from small-scale laboratory experiments to large-scale manufacturing. These challenges include ensuring consistent product quality, managing heat transfer and mixing issues, and addressing safety concerns that may not be apparent at a smaller scale. Close collaboration with engineers, quality control teams, and safety specialists is essential to address these complexities and optimize the process for commercial production. Effective troubleshooting and adaptability are key skills for success in this role.

What is the difference between Process Chemistry vs Chemical Engineering?

AspectProcess ChemistryChemical Engineering
Required CredentialsBachelor's in Chemistry or related field, possibly a master'sBachelor's in Chemical Engineering, often with a master's or higher
Work EnvironmentLaboratories, R&D settings, pilot plantsIndustrial plants, manufacturing facilities, process design
Industry UsagePharmaceuticals, specialty chemicals, research labsPetrochemicals, large-scale manufacturing, process optimization

Process Chemistry focuses on developing and optimizing chemical reactions and formulations, often in research and development settings. Chemical Engineering involves designing and managing large-scale chemical processes and production systems. While both roles require chemistry knowledge, Process Chemists are more research-oriented, whereas Chemical Engineers focus on process scale-up and plant operations.

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Infographic showing various Process Chemistry job openings in Alberta as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 77% Full Time, 18% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 91% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution.

Plant Manager - Spec Gas

Messer Group

Edmonton, AB • On-site

CA$110K - CA$125K/yr

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

Posted 17 days ago


Job description

About Messer

Messer is the largest privately held industrial gas business in the world, and a leading industrial and medical gas company in North and South America. We offer over 125 years of expertise in industrial, medical, specialty and electronic gases. Messer delivers quality gases, related services and technology via an extensive production and distribution network. Health and safety, sustainability practices and environmental protection are core Messer values that are embedded in our daily operations.

Why Messer?

  • Certified as Great Place to Work®
  • Paid time off: Excellent paid vacation available in first year including personal days.
  • Pay and benefits: Competitive pay rate ranging from $110,000 and $125,000 with comprehensive benefits and competitive pension plan.
  • Career growth: Opportunities for career advancement through training and development opportunities with tuition reimbursement program.
  • Referral program: Employees can refer talent and earn!
  • Employee perks and discounts: Access to exclusive discounts on several products and services across Canada.

Purpose:

The Plant Manager- Spec Gas, is responsible for supporting/leading the safe, efficient, and cost-effective operation of the Spec Gas production facility. The Plant Manager is responsible for ensuring that the facility is operating in compliance with all Messer internal requirements as well supporting adherence to government regulations. It is expected that the Plant Manager will build, develop, and manage a high-performance team with a focus on safety, quality, and continuous improvement to support Messer’s overall business structure while meeting customer needs.

What you’ll do:

Safety/Quality: 

Responsible for building and maintaining a safe, quality focused operation. Respects and promotes Messer’s safety objectives and drives initiative to meet these goals. Prepare and present performance to upper management. Ensures all safety, quality, regulatory, accreditation procedures and policies are implemented, and staff appropriately trained.

Operations:

Oversee all production related activities to plan, direct, and coordinate production, filling, and distribution activities. Ensures that the maintenance of the facility, including equipment and property are in good working order and compliant to both internal and industry best practices. Responsible for the safe handling and storage of cylinders at the plant (High pressure and cryogenic). Ensures efficient distribution of cylinders to branches by providing efficient and timely service. Is responsible for accident investigations and reporting for the facility as needed.

Production:

Responsible for scheduling production to ensure on-time shipments. Reviews product lead-time and cycle-time to develop goals and manages supplies for the production department. Ensuring efficient distribution of cylinders to branches. Interfaces with Management and Commercial Team members regarding production and quality issues. Coordinates with sales on a regular basis to effectively support the growth strategy of the company. Maintains strong customer focus develops and monitors distribution schedules to ensure customers are served in a timely manner. Provide training to customer service, sales and other Spec Gas plants as required.

Coaching:

Coaches, leads, and motivates plant employees (both management and unionized). Facilitates communication within the plant, keeping all informed-on initiatives, strategies, and operational change. Actively listens to staff input concerning daily operations. Provides feedback in annual performance reviews. Recruit, select and develop talent into the organization. Provide technical assistance to Gas mixers, Lab Chemist and fillers. Provides and participates in training for safety, IMSS procedures including medical GMP’s and ISO9000 quality systems. Ensure all standard operating procedures and safety standards are enforced.

Technical Process Improvements:

Stays current on developments related to production processes, analytical methods and government regulations affecting the product line and the production process. Participate in development of new production processes and improvements.

Budget: 

Is responsible for preparing and managing the plant budget activities. Make proposals to both improve and control the production and maintenance expenses. Forecasts future trends, needs and develops action plans that will enable the plant to meet the predicted situation. Analyzes current financial and operational strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and constraints to develop, prepare, and implement goals, projects, and policies that will enable the plant to achieve a competitive advantage in the market.

What it takes:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in chemistry or applicable Science degree, Engineering degree
  • 10 years’ management experience in the compressed gas (spec gas) industry or petrochemical
  • Prefer minimum 3 years’ supervisory experience in unionized environment

Key Skills and Attributes:

  • Strong leadership qualities that include giving clear direction, thinking proactively, and having a high sense of accountability
  • The ability to lead a team, motivate, and cultivate direct reports to achieve high performance, encouraging individuals to do better
  • Demonstrates positive open interpersonal skills with proven ability to work constructively with a wide variety of internal and external stakeholders while demonstrating an acceptable level of assertiveness
  • Adequate knowledge of business and management principles (budgeting, strategic planning, resource allocation and human resources)
  • Be knowledgeable of safety, quality, productivity, inventory, etc.
  • Operations/production/distribution management experience.
  • Computer literacy and familiarity with Microsoft Office is required, SAP preferred
  • Advanced knowledge of Microsoft Excel is critical
  • Logistics and Transportation of Dangerous goods
  • Process systems knowledge and expertise; Experience in manometric and gravimetric blending techniques, and other common methods of gas blending and filling is preferred
  • Ability to supervise, problem solve, schedule work assignment, and motivate production personnel 

At Messer, our vision for culture and engagement is to create an environment where all of us accept, respect and value the differences of multiple identities and truly welcome the diverse ideas and perspectives of individuals. In doing so, we shape an open and creative company culture, providing every individual with an equal opportunity to thrive. 

Join us and you will be part of a company that values and supports your career. We offer competitive pay and benefits, with set schedules, steady work and opportunities for ongoing training and career progression.  

Together we value innovation, efficiency, and flexibility. Putting safety first, working with integrity and respect, we encourage everyone to find solutions for success. That means for our customers and for our colleagues. This makes us a great place to build a career where your skills are valued and developed.  

Apply today @Messer Careers and see what we do.

No artificial intelligence (AI) tools or automated systems are used in the screening, assessment, or selection of applicants for this position.

 

If you need assistance with the application or would like to request accommodation, call (877) 243-1030.