Facilities Engineer
The role of the Facilities Engineer is to be the subject matter expert for all utilities throughout the campus. The Facility Engineer manages all the utility data in collecting, recording and analyzing to ensure all systems are operating at maximum efficiency. The Facility Engineer will help to identify and investigate new energy projects and opportunities to save cost and reduce FMC's carbon footprint.
Primary Responsibilities :
- Provide day-to-day engineering and process safety support for the design, operation, and maintenance of the industrial boiler plant, including all infrastructure that supports steam generation and distribution and condensate return. This includes boiler feedwater systems, chemical treatment, compressed air, natural gas and fuel oil supply.
- Provide engineering support for other utility infrastructure including domestic water, sanitary, stormwater, HVAC and related building systems.
- Lead or participate on capital project teams to replace or upgrade infrastructure, being involved or leading FEL design, selection of vendors, design review, MOC documentation, shutdown planning to maintain operations, construction support, commissioning, and turnover.
- Ensure Right-To-Operate by confirming operations are compliant with local, state and federal regulatory requirements while improving energy conservation and operational reliability.
- Be a Champion of Safety and address any unsafe conditions and behaviors in the field and ensure proper scope, communication and safety while work is performed.
- Lead Process Safety Management requirements associated with Process Hazards Analysis (PHA), Management of Change (MOC), Pre-Start-up Safety Reviews (PSSR) and Quality Assurance (QA)
- Work in partnership with site process owners and key stakeholders to identify business needs and translate into an executable capital project considering resources, budget and Facilities strategic plan.
- Work with Procurement to negotiate contracts and agreements with third party vendors and ensure Confidentiality Agreements and Master Service Agreements are in place, as well as obtaining proposals for design and issuing Purchase Orders within Ariba.
Education :
Minimum of Bachelor of Science in Mechanical EngineeringProfessional Engineering (P.E.) License registered with the Delaware Association of Professional Engineers (DAPE) preferredMaster of Business Administration (MBA) preferredProject Management Professional Certificate (PMP) preferredExperience & Skills :
7 years' experience in engineering design and operation of industrial boilers and / or process safety with increasing responsibility and complexity in a manufacturing, industrial, military, or related environmentExperience with the design, operation, and maintenance of industrial and / or chemical process systems and equipment, including HVAC and related building systemsFamiliarity with National Standards such as ASME (i.e. B31.1 & B31.3), NFPA, Process Industry Practices (PIP), and FM GlobalMust be a highly self-motivated, strong problem solver with the ability to work independentlyWorking knowledge and programming of Building Automation Systems would be a plus. (EcoStruxure, Andover Continuum, etc.)Software : proficiency in MS O365 (Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams) required, CAD experience (Microstation, AutoDesk) preferred, Rockwell RSLogix 500 and Factory Talk View control system experience or equivalent control system experience preferredAbility to analyze data and use problem solving techniques to resolve issues and implement changeDemonstrated ability to influence internal and external stakeholdersManages risk that comes with moving forward when the outcome may not be clearStrong financial and business acumen to account for multiple large-scale budgets and forecasts and the ability to clearly present projects to Senior Leadership for supportThis position is on site 5 days a week. Occasional weekend or off-shift work required for special projects.