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Process Simulation Jobs in Ohio (NOW HIRING)

Applications Engineer

Fort Loramie, OH · On-site

$57K - $82K/yr

Experience with robotic or process simulation software is a plus and provides an opportunity to further validate manufacturing processes and system performance. Key Responsibilities * Develop ...

Applications Engineer

Fort Loramie, OH · On-site

$57K - $82K/yr

Experience with robotic or process simulation software is a plus and provides an opportunity to further validate manufacturing processes and system performance. Key Responsibilities * Develop ...

Applications Engineer

Fort Loramie, OH · On-site

$57K - $82K/yr

Experience with robotic or process simulation software is a plus and provides an opportunity to further validate manufacturing processes and system performance. Key Responsibilities * Develop ...

SierTeK Ltd. is seeking a Simulation Operator to support an opportunity at University of Cincinnati ... Proficiency with Microsoft Office applications, word processing software, SharePoint, Learning ...

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How much do process simulation jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for process simulation in Ohio is $117,315.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $87,500.00 and $139,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a process simulation?

A Process Simulation job involves using software tools to model, analyze, and optimize industrial processes in industries like chemical, manufacturing, and energy. Engineers in this role create virtual models to test different scenarios, improve efficiency, reduce costs, and ensure safety. They work with simulation software such as Aspen Plus, HYSYS, or MATLAB to predict system performance before physical implementation. This helps companies make data-driven decisions and improve overall process reliability.

What does a typical day look like for someone working in process simulation?

A typical day in Process Simulation often involves developing, testing, and refining process models to optimize manufacturing or chemical processes. You’ll collaborate with engineers, plant operators, and project managers to gather data, validate simulations, and ensure alignment with production goals. Regular responsibilities may include running simulations on specialized software, analyzing results, and presenting findings and recommendations to stakeholders. The role tends to balance independent analytical tasks with team-oriented problem-solving, providing both technical challenges and opportunities for cross-functional communication.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the process simulation position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Process Simulation, a strong background in chemical engineering, process modeling, and analytical thinking is essential, often supported by a degree in engineering or a related field. Expertise with simulation software such as Aspen HYSYS, CHEMCAD, or MATLAB, and familiarity with process control systems, are highly valued, along with relevant certifications. Effective communication, problem-solving, and collaboration skills help professionals convey complex concepts and work efficiently with multidisciplinary teams. These qualifications are crucial for creating accurate process models, optimizing operations, and supporting evidence-based decision-making in industrial environments.

What are the most commonly searched types of Process Simulation jobs in Ohio?

The most popular types of Process Simulation jobs in Ohio are:

Infographic showing various Process Simulation job openings in Ohio as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 33% Part Time, and 67% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $117,315 per year, or $56.4 per hour.

Medical Simulation Operator

Odyssey Systems Consulting Group, Ltd.

Cincinnati, OH • On-site

Full-time

This job post has expired today. Applications are no longer accepted.


Job description

Odyssey is looking for a Medical Simulation Operator to support the 711th Human Performance Wing (711 HPW), headquartered at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio.  The 711 HPW is the first human-centric warfare wing to consolidate human performance research, education and consultation under a single organization. Established under the Air Force Research Laboratory, the 711 HPW is comprised of the Airman Systems Directorate (RH), the United States Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine (USAFSAM) and the Human Systems Integration Directorate (HP).

***Contingent upon contract award***


Duties include, but are not limited to:

  • Use  a “state-of-the-art”, Learning Management System. Primary Tasks will include operating the LMS & A/V solution that will be used to view and evaluate learner performance during training and simulation events.
  • Provide analysis of team performance during pre and post simulated conditions to establish correlation between pre- and post-performance. Contractor shall utilize, complete, collect and track simulation evaluation tools.
  • Assist with development, data collection, data analysis, and administration of all pre- and post-simulation scenarios.
  • Prepare training environments, operate simulation equipment/assets, and recover equipment and environment for scheduled training and upon request by USAFSAM Staff.
  • Conduct orientation to the simulation equipment and environment and provide overview of the human patient simulator.
  • Assist in the management and support daily operations of the simulation training program.
  • Assist in the development of simulation program validation metrics.
  • Work cooperatively with the applicable program analysis, course curriculum advisors, course program director, IM/IT, medical logistics, and site simulation center leadership to identify operational needs. Based on these identified needs, the contractor shall develop recommendations to address simulation/course shortfalls.
  • Assist the program course director during the patient simulation scenario review process.
  • Develop and provide training, safety and maintenance materials appropriate to the operation of all simulation equipment as directed by the Simulation Program Coordinator or as warranted by operational necessity.
  • Attend all strategic planning meetings and teleconferences, as well as meetings and conferences for the purpose of improving the patient’s simulated course experience and delivery of course content.
  • Assist and provide guidance to simulation center set-up and shall provide consultative assistance to program course management regarding future site expansion, as well as high-fidelity HPS recommendations.
  • Ensure that simulation education, program key elements, and learning objectives are considered, and shall ensure simulation training outcome measurements meet course and skill sustainment requirements.
  • Be responsible for reporting needs regarding simulation supplies & equipment in support of course training scenarios targeted to meet identified learning objectives.
  • Operate simulation equipment, task trainers, computerized Hi-fidelity simulators, and virtual reality procedural trainers individually or in combination with the ability to follow legitimate medical aspects of scenarios and shall make appropriate adjustments based on participant actions or inactions as needed.
  • Create troubleshooting documents, simulation checklists, and simulation lesson plans/scenarios for simulation equipment. These products will be forwarded to the program course director for review.
  • Support USAFSAM simulation research projects within the capacity of contractor PWS.
  • Assist with train-the-trainer activities and basic equipment troubleshooting items for the purpose of training additional cadre members.
  • Participate in operational exercises which provide valuable professional development through travel opportunities and firsthand exposure to CCAT mission operations.

***Contingent upon contract award***


Minimum Required Qualifications:

Citizenship: Must be a US citizen

ClearanceAbility to Obtain NACI

Education:  High School Diploma

Years of Experience:  Five years of clinical experience in military or civilian setting.  Contractor shall also have at least (2) years’ experience with programming of human patient simulators using primarily Laerdal, Gaumard & CAE simulator operating systems.

Certifications: Must maintain Basic Life Support-Health Care Provider (BLS-HCP) certification, as well as current and maintain a National Registered Paramedic (NRP) certification.

Preferred Qualifications:

  • One year of military medical/military deployment experience.
  • Experience with Learning Management Systems (LMS), Audio/visual solutions, moulage creation & application, hyper-realistic simulators, and task-trainers.

Other Qualifications:

  • Paramedic equivalent medical knowledge (with RN level preferred) as the Simulation operator in order to be able to manipulate physiological data and interpret participants response to simulated scenarios.
  • Prior experience in course development and education methodology.
  • Knowledge of military trauma clinical skills, procedures, processes to include: AFMS Clinical Practice Guidelines (CPGs).
  • Knowledge and understanding of applicable Air Force and professional standards. Knowledge of military and civilian guidelines, policy & procedure through successful completion of USAFSAM’s and Department’s orientation programs is required.
  • Be able to lift < 50 pounds and move human patient simulation equipment to and from training areas, work in low-light, high-volume environments, and differing weather conditions simulating actual aeromedical evacuation missions.

Additional Information

Location:  University of Cincinnati Medical Center, CSTARS Cincinnati, US Air Force School of Aerospace Medicine, Cincinnati, OH.

Travel:  NA

Remote, Onsite, or Hybrid: Onsite

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***Contingent upon contract award***


Odyssey is a world-class technical, engineering, and integration company serving the warfighting ecosystem with airborne integration, ISR, C2, and warfighter readiness capabilities. Odyssey meets the military’s operational needs by integrating layered defense systems from equipment, technology, and services to data, information, and business operations. We streamline defense acquisition and sustainment, engineering the technical battlefield with domain-specific proficiency to ensure lethality. Odyssey is dedicated to excellent contract execution, peak organizational performance, and fostering a workplace built on employee care.

Odyssey is proud to live out our core values of commitment, ambition, and respect in our work and communities through OdysseyCares, a philanthropic group focused on giving back through direct donations, an employer match program, and volunteering events.

Please note: Final compensation for this position will be determined by various factors such as the Federal Government contract labor categories and contract wage rates, relevant work experience, specific skills and competencies, geographic location, education, and certifications.

Equal Opportunity Employer/Protected Veterans/Individuals with Disabilities