About this position
G‑3 Chickadee—formerly part of Goodyear Chemical—is undergoing a major transformation. As a newly independent, Private Equity–backed organization, we are modernizing our infrastructure, implementing new systems (SAP, MES, cybersecurity), and building a strong operational foundation for continued growth.
We are seeking a Process Safety & Capital Projects Engineer to support the Process Safety Management program at the Archwood R&D facility, ensuring compliance with OSHA 1910.119, EPA 40 CFR Part 68, Risk Management Program requirements, and internal company standards.
What You’ll Do
- Support PSM/RMP programs in accordance with plant, corporate, OSHA and EPA guidelines.
- Participate in periodic audits of PSM procedures and track completion of action items.
- Present monthly PSM status reports to the PLT and quarterly PSM status reports to the Chemical Operations Governance Council.
- Support the review/submittal of the Risk Management plan.
- Support the MOC process for the plant - Participating in process hazard analyses (PHAs) and pre-startup safety reviews.
- Ensure work instructions are updated, and training is completed before changes are implemented.
- Support the updating of process safety information (including process piping and instrument diagrams [P&IDs] and equipment files).
- Support PHA using HAZOP (Hazard and Operability Study) or What-If Checklist methodologies.
- Assist with compiling appropriate process safety information, scheduling PHA teams and documenting PHAs.
- Assist with developing corrective action plans - Tracking completion and reporting progress to the PLT (monthly).
- Assist with coordinating activities pertaining to the mechanical integrity inspection process.
- Review inspection reports and recommend action plans.
- Assist Engineering/Purchasing with evaluating contractor bids for services and selecting vendors.
- Support third-party engineering studies to ensure the design of our processes and equipment meet RAGAGEP and LOPA and track corrective actions to completion.
- Assist Engineering/Purchasing with reviewing bid packages and selecting vendors (for services).
- Assist with evaluating engineering design specifications to ensure alignment with RAGAGEP.
- Support Archwood project management activities specifically around capital projects.
- Assemble capital project documentation including 7-blocks, etc.
- Work with Archwood associates to accurately reflect timelines and resources necessary to complete projects on schedule.
What You Bring
Required
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering (Chemical or Mechanical Engineering preferred)
- 2 or more years’ experience working in a petrochemical or manufacturing environment
- 2 or more years’ experience with Project Management
Preferred
- Exposure to Process Safety Management and/or a Risk Management Plan
- Excellent communication skills (written/verbal)
- Must be a team player who is self-motivated and capable of managing multiple tasks
- Computer skills (including Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint)
- Ability to learn Recognized and Generally Accepted Good Engineering Practices (API, NFPA, OSHA, ASME and ANSI)
- Experience participating in process hazard analysis (PHA) reviews (PHA-Pro experience)
- Ability to interface with plant/union leadership, engineering firms and contractors
- Proficient in Autocad
Our Ideal Candidate
- Safety-Driven – Naturally prioritizes process safety and regulatory compliance
- Technically Grounded – Comfortable with PHAs and engineering documentation
- Project-Oriented – Understands timelines, vendors, and capital project coordination
- Accountable – Tracks actions, follows through, and drives closure
- Collaborative Communicator – Works effectively across Operations, Engineering, and EHS
Why Join G-3 Chickadee
- Fast‑paced environment with significant opportunities for innovation and optimization
- Competitive compensation and benefits package
Ready to build something meaningful?
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Let's build the future of G-3 Chickadee's technology together.
The salary range provided is a general guideline and may vary based on factors such as skills, experience, education, and location. Final compensation will be determined through the interview process.
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