About this role
Job Description Production EngineerLocationWindsor, OntarioPosition TypeOperationsSalaryFull-Time, Bi-MonthlyCompensation$66,000CAD to $96,000CAD annum based on experience Pre-employment RequirementSuccessful completion of pre-employment medical and reference checkAbout the positionADM offers opportunities for talented individuals who are ready to join the team and make a contribution to our business. Successful candidates will be graduating with a B.S. in Chemical, Mechanical, or Agriculture Engineering and actively working on obtaining their engineering license.ADM encourages resumes from minorities, women, aboriginals, and people with disabilities. Only those selected for interviews will be directly contacted. The typical career path for an engineer begins in the position of Production Engineer. This position provides an opportunity for new engineers to join the plant management team, starting in the refinery or crushing operations, with the possibility of moving from there to other plants that produce a wide range of products such as baking ingredients, pasta, cocoa, gums, sweeteners, ethanol, vitamins, oils, etc. Recent engineering graduates are assigned to a production unit where they gain first-hand exposure to the leadership of employees, equipment trouble-shooting, and dealing with the myriad of challenges faced routinely in a facility that operates around the clock, 365 days per year. The experience begins with on-the-job training through observation and typically progresses to full responsibility for a workgroup working rotating shifts during the first year. This experience is invaluable in providing firsthand knowledge of the plant, processes, products, and employees in the real world of manufacturing at ADM.Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe Production Engineer applies engineering principles and technical expertise to support safe, efficient, and reliable plant operations within a food processing environment. This role is responsible for monitoring production processes and equipment performance, identifying and resolving operational issues, and contributing to continuous improvement initiatives that enhance productivity, quality, and cost effectiveness. Responsibilities may include evaluating equipment capacity requirements, assisting with equipment sizing and process design, supporting the development and optimization of process control systems, and identifying opportunities to improve material flow, throughput, and overall operational efficiency. The Production Engineer also participates in the installation, commissioning, start-up, and modification of production equipment, ensuring that operational, training, safety, and performance requirements are effectively addressed. Working closely with operations, maintenance, quality, and engineering teams, the incumbent gains exposure to a broad range of manufacturing processes while supporting plant objectives and fostering a culture of continuous improvement. The role operates across various food processing plant environments and performs all other duties as assigned.Required Skills and QualificationsBachelor's degree in Engineering in Chemical, Agricultural or Mechanical.Minimum of 2 years of experience in canola and soybean extraction operations, coupled with progressive leadership experience in safety, quality, and environmental compliance.Must read, write and communicate effectively in English, as it is the working language of the facilityHealth and SafetyWork following local/provincial legislation.Understands and is accountable for full compliance with safety and other EHS requirements.Additional InformationThe job is physically demanding. Production Engineers must be capable of climbing ladders, working in tight spaces, and entering confined spaces (including tanks and vessels).Some lifting is required.If you love the challenge of this dynamic career, then ADM will support and encourage your professional development and success. We are an equal opportunity employer