About the RoleProcess Utilities Engineers focus on the design of critical utility equipment and distribution (or collection) systems along with the facility infrastructure required to support the manufacturing operations. Typical tasks include the execution of engineering calculations including heat transfer and hydraulic pressure drop calculations. The Entry-Level Process Utilities Engineer is responsible for supporting the documentation of the design scope in coordination with other disciplines. The Entry-Level Process Utilities Engineer may support field installation teams and execute construction site observations. This role is expected to work closely with other architects, engineers and designers, as well as other internal and external team members to ensure a coordinated, constructible and complete design. Core Activities· Supports the documentation of the design scope in coordination with other disciplines.· Supports field installation teams and participates in construction site activities.· Works closely with other architects, engineers and designers, as well as other internal and external team members to ensure a coordinated, constructible and complete design.· Able to work on one or more projects concurrently and manage time effectively.· Solves complex problems under the direction and supervision of a mentor or supervisor Systems designed include:o Purified Water Generation, Storage and Distributiono Clean Steam Generation and Distributiono Compressed Air and Process Gas Generation and Distributiono Biological and Process Waste Collection, Inactivation and Neutralizationo Clean in Place Systemso Bulk Chemical Storage and Distributiono Bulk Cryogenic Liquid Storage and Distribution· Produce engineering deliverables including:o Process Flow Diagramso User Requirements Specificationso Equipment Listo Equipment General Arrangementso Equipment Datasheetso Utility Summaryo Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs)