Process Engineer

NMS Recruit Ltd t/a Russell Taylor Group
Birmingham, West Midlands (county), United Kingdom
3 days ago
£50 – £55 ph

Salary

£50 – £55 ph

Job Type
Contract
Work Location
Hybrid
Seniority
Mid
Education
Degree
Posted
27 May 2026 (3 days ago)

Process Engineer - 12 Month Contract

Birmingham / Hybrid Working

Outside IR35 - £55 per hour

Are you a Process Engineer who enjoys working across the full project lifecycle?

Do you have experience taking projects from front-end studies through to commissioning?

Are you comfortable working in highly regulated industrial environments where safety and compliance are critical?

What's in it for you?

•£55 per hour

• Outside IR35 contract

• 12 month contract

• Hybrid working - based from Birmingham or home

• Long-term, technically challenging industrial project

• Opportunity to work across concept, design and commissioning phases

What will you be doing?

• Supporting process engineering activities across the full project lifecycle

• Delivering front-end engineering studies and process design activities

• Producing process calculations, mass balances and technical documentation

• Supporting HAZOPs and other process safety reviews

• Working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams

• Supporting commissioning and start-up activities when required

• Ensuring designs comply with relevant industry standards and regulations

• Supporting process optimisation and continuous improvement activities

Where will you be doing it?

You'll be joining a well-established engineering business delivering complex projects within highly regulated industrial environments. Their teams work on technically demanding projects covering everything from early-stage studies through to full delivery and commissioning.

What you'll need

• Experience working as a Process Engineer within industrial or process environments

• Strong understanding of the full project lifecycle from FEED/concept through to commissioning

• Experience supporting or participating in HAZOP studies

• Experience producing process engineering documentation including PFDs and P&IDs

• Knowledge of process safety principles and engineering standards

• Ability to work within multidisciplinary engineering teams

• Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills

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