Honeywell INC.
Chemical Engineer II (Finance)
When you join our global team of innovative thinkers, dreamers, and doers, you'll help create the technologies that define tomorrow.
As a key member of our team, you'll produce high-quality products and services that delight our customers. Your role involves assembling and inspecting products to ensure the highest standards of quality. You'll be responsible for maintaining a safe, efficient, and productive work area, setting up and monitoring production processes, and actively participating in continuous improvement initiatives to enhance safety, quality, and operational efficiency.
LOCATION: Baton Rouge, LA
Are you ready to help make the future with us?
Join us to develop products that make a difference, enjoy opportunities for career growth through skills training and demonstrated abilities, and contribute to services that boost customer satisfaction and drive business growth.
BENEFITS:
Benefits provided may differ by role and location. Learn more at benefits.honeywell.com.
• Unlimited Vacation Plan with No Preset Maximums
• Medical/Rx Health Savings Account (HSA)
• Dental/Vision
• Short/Long-Term Disability
• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
• 401(k) Plan
• Education Assistance
In October, 2024 Honeywell announced the spin-off of our Advanced Materials business to become a stand-alone publicly traded company, independent of Honeywell. Our intention is that this role, dedicated to the Advanced Materials business, will be a part of this future transaction when the separation occurs.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Serve as a technical resource for Operations, applying expertise to optimize plant operations, troubleshoot issues, and produce cost-effective, high-quality products safely and sustainably.
• Master process technology, equipment, and control systems, working collaboratively with technical advising teams and plant personnel to meet business and operational goals related to production, cost, and quality.
• Lead advanced troubleshooting efforts, coaching team members to develop their skills.
• Implement best practices in operations to maximize efficiency and quality.
• Execute tasks as assigned by the Technical Manager, supporting continuous improvement activities.
• Utilize Statistical Process Control (SPC) techniques to maximize asset utilization and ensure low-cost, high-quality output.
• Earn Six Sigma Green Belt and Black Belt certifications to enhance process excellence.
• Update and refine plant operating procedures in collaboration with production technicians to ensure accuracy and relevance.
• Maintain accurate plant mass balances and recipes for all products.
• Facilitate Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) activities to ensure compliance and safety standards.
• Collaborate with engineers and teams across the site and globally to leverage knowledge and improve plant operations.
• Communicate technical information effectively to plant personnel, technical centers, and leadership.
• Lead or participate in teams focused on safety, quality, and operational improvements.
• Engage in plant startups, PSSR, and Management of Change (MOC) processes.