Carnac is recruiting for a Senior Process Engineer with 10+ years' engineering in the mining, minerals, and chemical processing industries. Our ideal team member will have excellent communication, interpersonal, and leadership qualities.
Precise technical skills, attention to detail and ability to coordinate with other engineering disciplines would be vital to this role.
This permanent, full-time role is based at our Brisbane office in Bowen Hills, a few minutes from the CBD, close to bars and restaurants. The location has ample parking, end-of-trip facilities including bike lockers and is accessible by public transport.
Flexible working arrangements are on offer mostly working from home with a couple of days in the office.
Reporting to the lead Process Engineer, responsibilities will include:
- Design and development of processes to optimise production efficiency.
- Develop and maintain process documentation, such as process design criteria, process flow diagrams and facility functional descriptions.
- Lead and mentor graduate engineers to design and develop processes.
- Identify and troubleshoot process issues.
- Collaborate with multi-discipline teams to ensure effective communication and alignment of project goals.
- Drive continuous improvement initiatives to assist our clients with reducing waste, increasing efficiency and/or improving quality.
Qualifications and experience
- Tertiary Process Engineering or metallurgy qualifications recognised by the Institute of Engineers (Australia).
- Engineers Australia Chartered Professional Engineer (CPEng) credential is essential.
- SysCAD experience modelling many different types of processes from the simplest processing circuit through to complex full plant operations.
About us
Carnac is a mid-size multidisciplinary engineering and design company focused on providing high-quality solutions for minerals and chemical processing industry operational challenges.
We find ways to get the best out of established and new processing plants.
Top-tier clients such as South32, Rio Tinto, and BHP as well as critical minerals companies like Lithium Australia partner with Carnac to increase energy efficiencies and optimise production processes.