Job Summary
Responsible for designing, optimising, and managing industrial processes to ensure efficient, safe, and cost-effective production. The role involves improving production performance, supporting plant operations, and working closely with internal teams and external partners.
Qualifications
- Bachelor's Degree in Process Engineering or equivalent
- Faculty of Engineering, preferably in Chemical Engineering
Key Responsibilities
- Design and develop production processes and workflows
- Determine operating parameters such as temperature, pressure, and flow rate
- Improve production efficiency and reduce waste
- Increase product yield and quality
- Reduce energy consumption and operational costs
- Analyse performance data and implement process improvements
- Work closely with operations teams to ensure stable plant operations
- Troubleshoot production issues and implement corrective actions
- Monitor plant performance and adjust process parameters accordingly
- Collaborate with research centres for scale-up production
- Arrange and set up exhibitions and travel overseas when required
- Conduct fuel cell system testing
- Liaise with suppliers on research materials
- Handle multiple tasks and take ownership of assigned responsibilities
- Work closely with team members to resolve technical and operational challenges
Requirements
- Minimum 2 years of relevant working experience in a related field (fresh graduates are welcome to apply)
- Proficient in MS Office Suite and MS Project
- Strong problem-solving, organisational, analytical, and critical thinking skills
- Ability to manage projects effectively
- Able to work in a team environment and manage vendors and stakeholders
- Experience working with laboratory or industrial equipment is an advantage
Skills and Attributes
- Ability to multitask effectively
- Active team player
- Knowledge of AutoCAD
- Experience in commissioning and design
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Familiarity with manufacturing processes
- Experience in handling exhibitions and technical presentations