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Utilize data analytics and modeling software and simulate process improvements and predict outcomes * Ensure compliance with all safety, health, and environmental regulations, implementing protocols ...

Utilize data analytics and modeling software and simulate process improvements and predict outcomes * Ensure compliance with all safety, health, and environmental regulations, implementing protocols ...

Utilize data analytics and modeling software and simulate process improvements and predict outcomes * Ensure compliance with all safety, health, and environmental regulations, implementing protocols ...

Utilize data analytics and modeling software and simulate process improvements and predict outcomes * Ensure compliance with all safety, health, and environmental regulations, implementing protocols ...

Comprehensive knowledge of process plant operations, * process simulation tools * Extensive knowledge of process design methods, process * modeling * Detail-oriented and has the ability to meet ...

Comprehensive knowledge of process plant operations, * process simulation tools * Extensive knowledge of process design methods, process * modeling * Detail-oriented and has the ability to meet ...

Senior Process Engineer - US MMM

Mesa, AZ · On-site

$103.20K - $133.40K/yr

Develop and maintain metallurgical and process simulation models (e.g., MetSim or equivalent) to support flowsheet evaluation, equipment sizing, optimization, and trade-off studies. * Prepare, review ...

Senior Process Engineer - Plasma

Phoenix, AZ · On-site

$103.30K - $133.50K/yr

Perform hardware characterization, define process window, and analyze process-hardware interaction ... Simulation software such as Ansys HFSS, CST studio ) Familiarity with plasma diagnostics (e.g ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Process Simulate Specialist, and why are they important?

To excel as a Process Simulate Specialist, you need a strong background in industrial engineering, manufacturing processes, and 3D simulation, often supported by a relevant engineering degree. Proficiency in Siemens Process Simulate software, knowledge of PLC programming, and familiarity with CAD systems are essential technical requirements. Strong analytical thinking, problem-solving, and effective communication skills set top performers apart in this field. These capabilities are crucial for accurately modeling, optimizing, and communicating complex manufacturing processes, ensuring efficiency and reducing production risks.

How does a Process Simulate specialist typically collaborate with engineering and production teams during a project?

A Process Simulate specialist works closely with both engineering and production teams to develop, test, and optimize manufacturing processes in a virtual environment before implementation on the shop floor. This collaboration involves regular meetings to review simulation results, gather feedback on proposed process changes, and ensure alignment with production goals and constraints. Effective communication is key, as the specialist must translate technical simulation data into actionable insights for engineers and operators. Such teamwork helps identify potential bottlenecks, improve efficiency, and reduce costly errors during actual production ramp-up.

What is a Process Simulate engineer?

A Process Simulate engineer specializes in using simulation software—such as Siemens Process Simulate—to design, validate, and optimize manufacturing processes in a virtual environment. Their main tasks include creating digital models of production lines, testing various process scenarios, and identifying improvements before physical implementation. This helps manufacturers save time, reduce costs, and minimize errors by addressing issues early in the design phase. Process Simulate engineers often collaborate closely with production, quality, and design teams to ensure efficient and error-free manufacturing workflows.

What is the difference between Process Simulate vs Process Engineer?

AspectProcess SimulateProcess Engineer
Primary RoleUses simulation software to model manufacturing processesDesigns, develops, and optimizes manufacturing processes
Skills & CertificationsCAD/CAM, simulation software proficiency, technical engineering backgroundProcess design, project management, engineering certifications
Work EnvironmentTypically in software labs or engineering officesFactories, manufacturing plants, engineering offices
Industry UsageUsed by manufacturing and automation companies for process validationEmployed in manufacturing, automotive, aerospace industries for process development

While Process Simulate focuses on modeling and testing manufacturing processes virtually, Process Engineers are responsible for designing and implementing these processes in real-world settings. Both roles require technical expertise, but Process Simulate emphasizes simulation skills, whereas Process Engineers focus on practical process development and optimization.

Process Engineer

Full-time

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

Job Description

Job Title:   Process Engineer

Department:  Tech Services

Reports to:  Glenn Hoffmeyer

Location:  Florence AZ

Company Background and Culture:

Florence Copper is in the historic Copper Corridor of Arizona – a region steeped in copper mining history. The project offers a unique opportunity to provide strong economic benefits to the community of Florence and the State of Arizona with minimal environmental impact using the in-situ copper recovery process.  During its lifetime, Florence Copper is estimated to create close to 500 jobs for Pinal County and generate $3.4 billion in economic activity for the State of Arizona.

Florence Copper is expected to have the lowest energy and greenhouse gas-intensity (GHG) of any copper producer in North America and will reduce the United States’ reliance on foreign producers for a metal considered to be critical for the transition to a low-carbon economy.

Florence Copper is a wholly owned subsidiary of Taseko Mines Limited which is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada.  Taseko is also the operator and the owner of the Gibraltar copper/molybdenum mine in Canada and various other development projects.

Overview

The Process Engineer will be responsible for designing, implementing, optimizing, and monitoring processes involved in In Situ Copper Recovery (ISCR) and Solvent Exchange/Electrowinning (SXEW) plant operations. The Process Engineer will collaborate closely with operations, environmental, and engineering teams to develop cost-effective and sustainable process applications.

Responsibilities:

  • Work with staff to implement plant process changes, including chemical and mechanical methods, to ensure efficient and effective mineral recovery
  • take project management and/or design work associated with additional construction and modifications of SXEW plant and associated ISCR systems
  • Facilitate process equipment changes and specifications
  • Documentation of process changes and modifications
  • Collaborate with staff to identify and integrate new technologies to increase production rates and reduce operational costs
  • Analyze operational data to assess process performance and implement improvements
  • Utilize data analytics and modeling software and simulate process improvements and predict outcomes
  • Ensure compliance with all safety, health, and environmental regulations, implementing protocols to minimize environmental impact
  • Design processes to minimize chemical usage and manage byproducts in an environmentally responsible manner
  • Support cross-functional teams with technical insights to improve production and develop innovative processing solutions
  • Lead or contribute to projects aimed at optimizing mining operations from initial testing through to implementation and scaling
  • Prepare and maintain detailed reports and documentation for process design, testing and optimization

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • 3+ years’ experience in process engineering, or related industry
  • Proficiency with process simulation software and data analysis tools
  • Strong knowledge of mining regulation, health, and safety standards as well as environmental management best practices
  • Excellent problem-solving skills, with the ability to troubleshoot technical issues in complex systems

Skills

  • Proficient in data collection, statistical analysis and process simulation
  • Strong project management skills with the ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize effectively