Principal Process Engineer

Risley, Warrington
5 hours ago
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Location: Warrington, Leicester or Bristol

Hybrid working: 3 days/week in the office (some flexibility in this)

Contract type: Permanent or Contract (inside IR35)

Multiple positions available

A leading engineering organisation is seeking experienced Principal Process Engineers to provide senior technical leadership across a range of complex engineering activities. This role is suited to engineers who can work independently, guide multidisciplinary teams and act as subject matter experts within their discipline.

Role Overview: You will lead the delivery of engineering and technical outputs, applying broad process knowledge to shape solutions, resolve complex issues and ensure high‑quality standards. The role involves mentoring others, supporting capability development and maintaining strong relationships with internal and external stakeholders.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and coordinate multi‑discipline engineering teams to deliver agreed scopes efficiently.

Supervise, mentor and develop engineers and technical specialists.

Promote effective collaboration across engineering and wider functional teams.

Manage customer relationships, ensuring clear communication and timely issue resolution.

Provide technical oversight to ensure outputs meet required standards and specifications.

Produce, review and approve engineering deliverables including calculations, analyses, reports and specifications.

Ensure correct application of procedures, codes, standards and authorised documentation.

Uphold high standards of health, safety and environmental performance.

Manage resource planning and capability development across assigned work scopes.

Support project audits, reviews and learning‑from‑experience activities.

Promote engineering best practice and contribute to continuous improvement.

Support business development and tendering activities.

Demonstrate strong leadership aligned with organisational values, supporting team performance and wellbeing.Essential Qualifications & Experience

Degree in a relevant engineering discipline (or equivalent).

Chartered Engineer status.

Significant experience leading engineering and analysis activities.

Proven ability to manage teams across varied technical challenges and project complexities.

The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future.

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