FAQs
What is the primary role of the Process Engineer at IKO Industries Ltd.?
The primary role of the Process Engineer is to focus on improving safety, quality, efficiency, and cost within the manufacturing process through continuous improvement, process optimization, and innovation.
What qualifications are required for the Process Engineer position?
The ideal candidate should have a minimum of 5 years of relevant work experience in Process/Industrial or Mechanical Engineering and hold a Bachelor's degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Industrial Engineering.
Is Six Sigma certification a requirement for this position?
Six Sigma Black Belt certification is preferred but not mandatory.
What skills will the Process Engineer need to possess?
The Process Engineer should have structured problem-solving skills, experience with continuous improvement initiatives including Lean Manufacturing, strong math and statistical analysis skills, and excellent communication skills, among others.
Are there opportunities for career advancement within the company?
Yes, IKO Industries Ltd. offers opportunities for career growth and development within a continuously growing organization.
What benefits are provided to employees?
Employees are offered a competitive salary, health and benefit plans, a matched retirement savings program, and a supportive work environment that values diversity and inclusion.
Will the Process Engineer have the opportunity to lead teams and projects?
Yes, the Process Engineer will lead plant tours, drive process improvement teams, and be responsible for managing projects from the planning stage to completion.
Is there a focus on team collaboration at IKO Industries Ltd.?
Yes, IKO values teamwork and encourages collaboration among employees to achieve common goals.
How does IKO support diversity and inclusion within the workplace?
IKO is committed to diversity and inclusion, welcoming applications from all qualified candidates without discrimination and providing accommodations for individuals with disabilities during the selection process.
What tools and software should the Process Engineer be proficient in?
The Process Engineer should be proficient in MS Project, Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, Outlook, and AutoCAD/Inventor.