Process Engineer
Company: Alsip MiniMill, LLC
Location: Alsip
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Alsip MiniMill (AMM) was formed
in 2015 when Corrugated Supplies Company purchased the idle
lightweight coated paper mill in Alsip, Illinois. MiniMill
Technologies, Inc. took the lead on the engineering, procurement,
and construction in order to convert and restart the facility to
produce 100% recycled Corrugating Medium. In addition to its
profound impact on the local economy, AMM consumes over 250,000
tons per year of old corrugated containers and clippings, helping
to keep these resources out of our landfills. Why Work for AMM? AMM
offers a dynamic work environment focused on sustainability,
innovation, and operational excellence. As a leader in recycled
paper production, the company values safety, collaboration, and
continuous improvement. With strong leadership and growth
opportunities, employees can make a meaningful impact while
contributing to a greener future. As an employee of AMM, you are
eligible for: College tuition reimbursement for dependent children
(up to age 26). Tuition reimbursement for employees. Competitive
salary and benefits, including health, dental, vision, life
insurance, and disability coverage. 401(k) with employer
contribution. Paid vacation time. Wellness programs and Employee
Assistance Programs (EAP). Position Summary: The Process Engineer
at the Alsip Mini Mill will be responsible for optimizing
production processes, improving product quality, enhancing
operational efficiency, and supporting continuous improvement
initiatives across the mill. This role plays a key part in ensuring
stable, safe, and cost-effective operation of pulping, stock
preparation, paper machine, and utility systems. The Process
Engineer collaborates closely with operations, maintenance,
environmental, and quality teams to meet mill performance targets.
The annualized good faith base salary range for this position is
$145,000 - $165,000. The actual salary rate offered to candidates
within that range will depend on a variety of factors, including
without limitation, years of relevant experience, education,
applicable certifications, and the candidate’s overall
qualifications for the position as assessed by the Company.
Applicants must have the legal right to work in the United States.
This role is not eligible for employer-sponsored work authorization
now or in the future. Key Responsibilities Process Optimization
Monitor and analyze production data to identify process
bottlenecks, variability, and improvement opportunities. Optimize
pulping, refining, screening, and paper machine operations to
improve runnability, yield, and product quality. Develop and
implement process control strategies, SOPs, and best practices.
Support machine trials, chemical program evaluations, and grade
development initiatives. Continuous Improvement & Root Cause
Analysis Lead CI projects focused on reducing waste, energy usage,
downtime, and cost. Conduct root cause analyses for quality issues,
process upsets, and equipment failures. Utilize Lean, Six Sigma, or
other structured problem-solving methods to drive improvements.
Data & Performance Monitoring Maintain process models, dashboards,
KPIs, and historical data systems. Analyze trends in basis weight,
moisture, strength properties, fiber yield, water usage, and
chemical consumption. Provide daily / weekly performance reporting
to operations leadership. Technical Support Provide technical
support to production crews to ensure optimal daily operation.
Support commissioning, start-ups, and shutdowns for new or upgraded
equipment. Work with chemical and equipment vendors to evaluate
products, troubleshoot issues, and improve performance. Quality &
Compliance Ensure processes meet product specifications and
customer requirements. Collaborate with EHS teams to support safety
programs, environmental compliance, and mill audits. Assist in
maintaining ISO, safety, and quality standards. Project Engineering
Support capital projects from concept through implementation.
Prepare technical scopes, evaluate vendor proposals, and assist
with budgeting. Oversee installation, testing, and integration of
equipment into mill operations. Required Qualifications & Skills
Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Paper Science, Manufacturing, or
a related field. 2-5 years of experience in manufacturing, pulp &
paper, or continuous process industry preferred. Strong analytical,
problem-solving, and data-driven decision-making skills. Experience
with process instrumentation, DCS/PLC systems, and process modeling
tools. Ability to work in a fast-paced, team-oriented mill
environment. Strong communication skills to collaborate with
internal teams. Preferred Experience in recycled fiber pulping or
paper machine operations. Knowledge of Lean/Six Sigma methodologies
(Green Belt a plus). Experience with advanced process control
(APC), PI systems, or statistical process control (SPC). Strong MES
or data visualization skills. Working Conditions Industrial mill
environment with exposure to noise, heat, humidity, and moving
equipment. Occasional weekend or off-shift support for trials or
critical process events. EEOC: AMM is committed to providing equal
employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for
employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type
without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin,
disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual
orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other
characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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