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Process Engineering Tech

Austin TX

Who We Are:
Atlas Energy Solutions Inc. (NYSE: AESI) is a leading solutions provider to the energy industry. Atlas’ portfolio of offerings includes oilfield logistics, distributed power systems, and the largest proppant supply network in the Permian Basin. With a focus on leveraging technology, automation, and remote operations to enhance efficiencies, Atlas is centered around a core mission of improving human beings’ access to hydrocarbons that power our lives and, by doing so, maximizing value creation for our shareholders.

We’re very excited about what we see in front of us, and we think you will be too – so come join our team and contribute to our growth!

How You Will Make an Impact

As the Process Engineering Technologist, you will be responsible for daily oversight of sand production. This requires excellent attention to detail, high communication with field counterparts, excellent analytical skills and a curiosity for automation and programming.

**Onsite at our Austin, TX Office!

** Working a 12-hour rotating schedule (6:00 AM–6:00 PM and 6:00 PM–6:00 AM) on a 7-days-on/7-days-off rotation, completing two consecutive day-shift rotations followed by two consecutive night-shift rotations in a repeating cycle.

Responsibilities:

  • Responsible for day-to-day oversight of manufacturing operations
  • Document and track equipment downtime
  • Consistent and meaningful communication with field personnel
  • Monitor quality and inline process trends, document and escalate deviations
  • Support field personnel by starting/stopping equipment, provide process data, and assist in troubleshooting
  • Process Improvement recommendations through statistical analysis and trend monitoring
  • Prepare and maintain daily production reports of Wet and Dry plant
  • Work closely with Maintenance Department to ensure continuous and safe operations
  • Adhere to all Atlas Energy and MSHA standards
  • Travel up to 10% to West Texas
  • Recommend changes in standards and procedures to improve production and performance

Minimum Qualifications

  • Technical/Associate Degree in Automation, Electrical or electro-mechanical, or related degree
  • Recent experience (professional or academic) with Industrial Systems
  • Must be able to work a 12-hour schedule with monthly rotation of days and nights

How You Will Stand Out

  • You thrive in a fast-paced environment and able to juggle multiple tasks at once like a pro!
  • You brings an unstoppable work ethic and have a strong a sense of urgency!
  • You are an organized go-getter who excels in a team environment and knows how to get things done!
  • You have an eagle eye for detail and can remember and apply all the important information with ease!

What You’ll Love About Us

  • Best People and Team. Great Places to Work, Hire Vets, Top Place to Work For – Austin American Statesman
  • Your Well-Being is a Priority. 100% covered Medical, Dental, and Vision
  • Invest in Your Future. 401K with company match, immediate vesting
  • Relax and Recharge. Paid time off and 15+ company paid holidays

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