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What to Expect

Developing Engineers are immediately immersed in the chemical manufacturing setting as process engineers. The interest and ability to manage significant responsibility is a must for Developing Engineers.

A plethora of situations will arise daily, and a Developing Engineer will attentively troubleshoot to resolve them quickly and effectively. Being able to adjust to ever changing circumstances, being a problem solver and critical thinker is essential to success as a Developing Engineer. Working for an innovative and continuous improvement driven company will offer many opportunities to join teams and initiatives at the site, business unit, regional and maybe even global scale!

Becoming a process engineer requires the ability to collaborate well in teams consisting of people of diverse backgrounds. Developing Engineers will work on cross-functional teams consisting of engineers, operators, health and safety representatives, mechanics, environmental leaders, electricians, operations, research, corporate support groups, management teams and many other business representatives. Valuing coworkers of all kinds is vital to success as a Developing Engineer as is embracing Arkema’s values and principles of empowerment, inclusion, simplicity, solidarity and Performance.

Developing Engineers will work with their manager to develop priorities, execute projects with supervision and gradually be introduced to increasing levels of responsibility, eventually making key decisions on production units, writing reports on unit operations, completing data analysis to solve complex problems, developing logistics to resolve issues, communicating all findings, support and promote the reporting of all health, safety, environmental issues and incidents, including near-miss, supports the site HES policy and complies with all regulatory and internal requirements - these are just some responsibilities of Developing Engineers.

 

Learn what it takes to be a developing engineer.
 

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