Process Control Engineer
Monster jobs - Houston
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You’ve got DCS experience, you’re not afraid of a challenge, and you like solving problems in real time. If that’s you then keep reading . If not? Keep scrolling. We’re not looking for average.
This is an on-site , high-impact role at a mid-sized chemical plant near Houston. You’ll be working in a mostly continuous process environment (with some batch production thrown in for good measure), helping produce specialty chemicals and solvents that power industries across the country.
You’ll be the go-to person for process control on-site. You’ll be programming the Honeywell Experion DCS (ideal—if you know it, great. If not, any DCS experience is fair game). You’ll provide daily unit support , drive a virtualization upgrade , and manage automation projects end-to-end. If you want to sit in the corner and push paper, this is not your role. But if you’re looking to own your work , wear multiple hats, and make an impact , welcome aboard.
Oh, and this isn’t through some mega-corp with ten layers of red tape. You’ll be hired direct by a growing engineering firm , with full benefits, real leadership access, and a seat at the table as the company scales
What You’ll Need to Bring:
- BS in Chemical or Electrical Engineering or
- 5+ years of experience in a chemical plant environment
- Hands-on experience with DCS controls (Honeywell Experion? Even better.)
- Bonus points for exposure to power distribution, motors, maintenance, and instrumentation
- Must be the kind of person who doesn’t wait for permission— you take initiative , you solve problems, and you get it done.
What’s In It For You:
- Direct hire opportunity — not contract —with a growing engineering firm
- Strong compensation (tailored to your experience level)
- Full benefits
- Real autonomy , visibility , and opportunity —you won’t be another cog in the machine
- Located in the engineering capital of the world (and no state income tax)
Bottom line:
If you're a high-output Process Control Engineer who wants more ownership, more variety, and more impact, this is your shot . You’ll be running point on controls in a plant that actually values engineering, not just compliance.