mistromel97
Computer
- Oct 27, 2020
- 3
I was recently hired as a process engineer at a chemical manufacturing site. Having only a more R/D based internship with the company, I’m looking for some insight into how to really become a successful process engineer.
As in, what should I be focusing my attention on within the first couple weeks. I’ve been reading batch sheets, P&IDs, and such. I have found that my PID understanding is limited and was looking for advice to increase my aptitude for understanding these. I am also looking for recommendations on courses of action, as well as any books that may help me. Thanks.
As in, what should I be focusing my attention on within the first couple weeks. I’ve been reading batch sheets, P&IDs, and such. I have found that my PID understanding is limited and was looking for advice to increase my aptitude for understanding these. I am also looking for recommendations on courses of action, as well as any books that may help me. Thanks.