Senior Process Engineer Opening Offers Variety, Collaborative Setting
Make the best move of your career. Haskell, ENR's top-ranked Food & Beverage Contractor, is expanding to serve the world's best-known brands.
For an experienced professional engaged at a large architecture and engineering (AE) firm, Haskell’s opening for a Senior Process Engineer offers integration and the chance to see their designs become reality. For someone at a smaller firm, it offers an exciting array of projects serving some of the world’s largest and best-known consumer brands.
For both, Haskell’s integrated design-build and engineer, procure, construct (EPC) delivery models provide an unmatched level of collaboration enabling the ability to provide the best solutions possible.
“The variety of work and connections with clients is a difference-maker,” said Peter Hall, Haskell Vice President of Process Engineering Services at Haskell. “We've hired a number of people who have worked for other A&E groups and said, ‘I do a lot of designs, but I never get to the facility to see them and start them up.’ That's always been the best part to me, completing the design and then going to the site and starting it up.
“If somebody were coming from a big A&E firm, or from a manufacturing environment to a consulting environment, the big pluses are the variety – and variety of projects and processes all over North America and the world for a multitude of clients."
At Haskell, Senior Process Engineers are responsible for producing innovative, appropriate, cost-effective designs, drawings, and specifications for process projects in the manufacturing sector, with an emphasis on the food and beverage industry. Engineering News-Record has ranked Haskell the No. 1 Food & Beverage Manufacturing Contractor two years in a row.
Additionally, Haskell is recognized as a pioneer and leading provider of design-build delivery, which means that many of its projects are turnkey, taking clients from facility concept to commissioning. That means Haskell has all design disciplines and construction capabilities in-house, working in complete collaboration throughout the project lifecycle.
“To me, it's resource access,” Hall said. “When you have many disciplines and industry experts in-house, as Haskell does, it's easy to discuss and collaborate to determine solutions for unique or challenging processes.
“In a full-service company with multiple engineering disciplines, the work product and overall design is much more cohesive and connected. An integrated company provides the ability for discussions and enables superior designs and creative, innovative, high-quality solutions for our clients that wouldn't happen, as easily, in a design-bid-build project.”
In addition to providing a highly collaborative and fast-paced environment, Haskell operates with the direction of six strategic pillars, the first of which is to “Provide Team Members the BEST Job of Their Lives.” It offers a robust benefits package that includes a 401k match and an Employee Stock Ownership Plan (ESOP), which creates stock ownership for everyone who is full-time.
The new position – it has been added to accommodate growing client demand – will be primarily concerned with liquid process projects and be based out of the Beloit, Wisconsin, office, although remote work is possible for the right candidate.
“It's a great opportunity for somebody who is capable and also wants to learn more,” Hall said. “We’re not looking for somebody just to fill a role. We're looking for an individual to advance and grow with the company and the opportunities. There are opportunities for learning and advancement both within and in other disciplines for career growth and training.”
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