Graduate Process Engineer

Morgan Gray
Fareham, Hampshire, United Kingdom
Today
£32,000 pa

Salary

£32,000 pa

Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Entry
Education
Degree
Posted
23 Apr 2026 (Today)

Benefits

27 days holiday Company pension Hybrid work arrangements Opportunities for global travel

A global engineering and technology team based in Fareham are looking for a Graduate Process Design Engineer. This is a fantastic opportunity to kick-start your career working on innovative mechanical systems, contributing to the design and development of cutting-edge industrial solutions.

You will be part of a collaborative, international environment where you will gain hands-on experience in process design, product development, and real-world engineering projects.

What You’ll Be Doing

* Supporting the design and development of industrial systems, particularly in thermal and fluid processes

* Assisting in the creation and evaluation of P&ID diagrams (Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams)

* Contributing to the design of systems, pump skids, and process modules

* Working alongside global engineering teams to deliver tailored technical solutions

* Participating in engineering analysis (e.g. CFD, FEA) with guidance from experienced engineers

* Supporting engineering changes and continuous improvement initiatives

What We’re Looking For

* A degree in Chemical Engineering (or closely related discipline)

* Strong interest in process design, thermodynamics, and fluid systems

* Good understanding of engineering fundamentals

* Strong problem-solving skills and attention to detail

Benefits: 27 days holiday, company pension, hybrid work arrangements and opportunities for global travel

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