Process Engineer
Confidential Opportunity A confidential employer in Butte, Montana, is seeking a Process Engineer to own the experimental and analytical foundation of an innovative product line. This laboratory-focused role puts you at the center of fast-paced technical development with real production impact. If you thrive on hands-on problem solving with standard analytical instruments, this could be your next career move. Take ownership of the laboratory that drives the experimental knowledge behind a cutting-edge product. As a Process Engineer, you won’t just run tests—you’ll shape the analytical direction, validate methods, and ensure that data translates into real-world impact. This is a role for someone who wants to see their fingerprints on every stage of process development. Your days will be a mix of designing experiments, operating instruments like HPLC and GC, and troubleshooting pilot-plant processes. Every data point you capture feeds directly into product decisions, so precision matters. The team moves fast, and your work underpins the safety, quality, and scalability of a product line that is truly unique. We need a chemical engineer or chemist with a bachelor’s degree and several years of lab time. You know how to document like your results depend on it, and you bring a safety mindset that is second nature. If you’re comfortable with MATLAB or Python and can explain a process issue to a non-technical colleague, you’ll find your tribe here. Beyond the lab, Butte offers a lifestyle that combines outdoor adventure with a welcoming community. With full relocation and a competitive bonus structure, this is a move you can make confidently. If you’re ready to apply your expertise in a role where it truly counts, we want to hear from you. Apply today to start the conversation. From Hire Perspectives Hire Perspectives helps engineers and engineering employers understand the hidden signals behind hiring, career movement, technical credibility, and talent decisions.Role Snapshot
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