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Using Digital tools and AI based models for Process Control will be a key responsibility. The ... Good computer skills in data analysis and statistical analysis * Good presentation skills * Strong ...

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The position requires interpreting SPC (Statistical Process Control) data, managing material disposition, and applying critical thinking to optimize processes and maintain high-quality output. The ...

The position requires interpreting SPC (Statistical Process Control) data, managing material disposition, and applying critical thinking to optimize processes and maintain high-quality output. The ...

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Process Control Technician- 2nd Shift 2:00pm- 10:30pm Monday- Friday Job Summary: We are seeking a ... Proficient in quality processes and statistical techniques. * Knowledgeable with tape measures and ...

Process Control Technician- 2nd Shift 2:00pm- 10:30pm Monday- Friday Job Summary: We are seeking a ... Proficient in quality processes and statistical techniques. * Knowledgeable with tape measures and ...

A Process Control Engineer to provide technical expertise and day-to-day controls and engineering ... Skills with MS Access, statistical software (Minitab), or relational databases are a plus.

A Process Control Engineer to provide technical expertise and day-to-day controls and engineering ... Skills with MS Access, statistical software (Minitab), or relational databases are a plus.

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How much do statistical process control jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 3, 2026, the average yearly pay for statistical process control in the United States is $147,292.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $125,000.00 and $160,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Statistical Process Control job?

A Statistical Process Control (SPC) job involves monitoring and improving manufacturing or business processes using statistical methods. SPC professionals collect and analyze data to detect variations, identify root causes, and ensure process stability and efficiency. They use control charts, process capability analysis, and other tools to maintain quality standards. Their goal is to reduce defects, minimize waste, and improve overall performance.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Statistical Process Control position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Statistical Process Control, a strong background in statistics, data analysis, and industrial process optimization—often supported by a degree in engineering, mathematics, or related fields—is essential. Familiarity with statistical software (such as Minitab, JMP, or SPSS), process monitoring tools, and industry certifications like Six Sigma are commonly required. Excellent problem-solving, attention to detail, and effective communication skills set standout professionals apart in this role. These abilities are crucial for accurately monitoring production quality, driving continuous improvement, and ensuring process stability in manufacturing environments.

What are the typical daily responsibilities for someone working in Statistical Process Control?

In a Statistical Process Control role, your day-to-day tasks often include collecting and analyzing production data, generating control charts, and identifying trends or deviations in process performance. You will frequently collaborate with production teams and engineers to investigate causes of process variation and recommend improvements. Preparing detailed reports, conducting root cause analyses, and supporting quality audits are also common aspects of the job. This role requires a blend of technical analysis and hands-on engagement with cross-functional teams to ensure consistent product quality and efficient manufacturing operations.

What is a statistical process control job description?

A statistical process control (SPC) job involves monitoring and analyzing manufacturing or business processes using statistical methods to ensure quality and consistency. Responsibilities include collecting data, creating control charts, identifying process variations, and implementing improvements, often requiring knowledge of statistical software and quality standards like Six Sigma. SPC professionals help reduce defects and improve efficiency in production environments.
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Infographic showing various Statistical Process Control job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 92% Full Time, and 8% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $147,292 per year, or $70.8 per hour.

Process Control Engineer

ArcelorMittal

Calvert, AL • On-site

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Everything would be very different without ArcelorMittal, the world's leading steel and mining company. Buildings. Vehicles. Home appliances. Technology products. All of them are made of our steel. And our steel is made by you. Working to the highest standards and putting safety first, you can join us to create the steel that tomorrow's world will be made of.
We are seeking leaders to help us transform the future of steel, who want to impact the world with innovative ideas, boldness and creativity.
For us, people who think differently generate innovative solutions and more creative responses to challenges. Therefore, we value diversity as a source of new perspectives for business and promote an inclusive work environment, in which everyone has the same opportunities for human and professional development.
And naturally you expect a fair salary, paid holidays and other benefits. And of course, you are looking for job satisfaction. What else is there? At ArcelorMittal USA Research the answer is there is a lot more.
Join our team.
Your Role:
ArcelorMittal Global Research & Development Center is seeking a highly skilled, a results-driven and motivated process control engineer to join our global R&D team in developing and implementing process control systems for steel manufacturing processes, particularly in casting, flat rolling and finishing process including continuous casting, hot strip mills, cold strip mills, batch annealing, temper mills and continuous hot dip coating lines. You will be evaluating our existing manufacturing processes, analyzing process data, developing process control strategies and solutions, and implementing same in our manufacturing facilities. Using Digital tools and AI based models for Process Control will be a key responsibility. The prospective candidate will work independently and collectively with project teams to develop Process Control solutions by using advanced tools and technologies.
The job will be based at Calvert but will support ArcelorMittal North American plants. Projects will have a global perspective where interaction with other ArcelorMittal R&D laboratories or plant personnel is expected. Prospective candidate is expected to coordinate planning, budgeting, scheduling, and identifying resources required for project execution. A high level of technical competency, teamwork, project management skills and excellent interpersonal skills is required for being successful for this position. Travel, both domestic and international, is a requirement of the position.
Main Tasks:
• Identify, understand and evaluate process control issues at ArcelorMittal manufacturing facilities that have both a current and future impact on product quality, manufacturing costs, and productivity
• Work closely in a team environment with Operations, Research, Quality, Plant Technology and Process Automation Engineers to analyze problems and design and implement control solutions in a timely manner
• Work with control system vendors to implement solutions for ArcelorMittal's manufacturing needs
• Clearly communicate issues, ideas and technical solutions to members of the team and to ArcelorMittal management
• Manage the technical resources required for each project
• Keep up-to-date on technological developments, control systems, and associated methodologies for steel and other industries that can be of benefit to ArcelorMittal
• Travel to ArcelorMittal manufacturing facilities in North America is expected as well as the occasional travel to ArcelorMittal's global facilities
• Perform other duties as may be required by the position.
What we're looking for:
Minimum/Basic Requirements:
  • Experience:
    • Must possess a strong background in science of measurement and control, particularly as related to the steel manufacturing process
    • Having background and applications of Digital tools and Machine learning models is required.
    • Excellent oral and written communication skills in English
    • Good understanding of control theory (Classical and Modern)
    • Proficient in computer modeling (Matlab) and control simulations (Simulink)
    • Good computer skills in data analysis and statistical analysis
    • Good presentation skills
    • Strong leadership, organizational, and time management skills
    • Ability to work in a team environment
    • An inherent passion for continuous learning, innovation and discovery is needed to be successful.
  • Education: MS degree in Electrical, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering

Preferred Requirements:
  • Experience:
    • At least 2 Years of experience in metals manufacturing
    • Experience in the following:
      • shape measurement and control for flat rolling processes (cold and hot)
      • thickness and tension measurement and control for flat rolling processes
      • width and profile control for hot rolling processes
      • coating weight measurement and control for hot dip galvanizing processes
      • temperature measurement and control of batch anneal and continuous annealing processes,
      • instrumentation and control of slab casting processes
    • Experience with Visual Studio and Comsol
  • Education: Ph.D. in Electrical, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering

Other important details:
  • Full time position, based in Calvert

What you'll gain:
  • Significant experience in developing process for manufacturing new products.
  • Opportunity to learn new skills in a demanding range of tasks
  • Personal capabilities development
  • Mentoring and coaching program
  • ArcelorMittal University
  • Unlimited access to ArcelorMittal learning platform
  • A talent program to bring you to the next level

What we'll offer
We offer competitive salary, bonus, paid vacation, 401k employer match, health insurance, prescription drug insurance, dental insurance, vision insurance, life and disability insurance etc.
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