Process Engineer

ReeVR Talent
Stockingford, CV10 8RR, United Kingdom
3 weeks ago
Posted
11 Apr 2026 (3 weeks ago)

We are working with a leading global provider of industrial chemical solutions supporting manufacturing sectors such as automotive, metals, aerospace, and general engineering. Their focus is on innovative process improvement, operational efficiency, and sustainability.

They are seeking an experienced Process/Chemical Engineer to join their engineering team. The successful candidate will play a key role in optimising processes, supporting projects, and enhancing operational performance across our UK operations.

Role OverviewThey are seeking motivated and experienced Process Engineer to drive process optimisation, support engineering projects and enhance operational performance across the manufacturing and service operations. The successful candidate will work collaboratively with cross‑functional teams to improve process efficiency, reliability and sustainability.

Key Responsibilities

Lead and support process improvement projects from concept through to implementation.

Analyse and troubleshoot chemical and process performance data to identify optimisation opportunities.

Work with manufacturing, production and technical teams to ensure safe and reliable process operations.

Contribute to the design and evaluation of process modifications, scale‑ups and capital projects.

Develop technical documentation, SOPs and process control strategies.

Support compliance with environmental, health and safety (EHS) standards and regulatory requirements.

Provide technical input on equipment, materials and process flows to enhance efficiency and quality.Experience & Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering or a closely related discipline.

Proven experience (typically 3 years) in chemical/process engineering within a manufacturing or industrial environment.

Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills, with the ability to interpret complex data.

Experience with process design, troubleshooting, optimisation and process safety principles.

Proficient in engineering tools and software (e.g., data analysis, process modelling, MS Office).

Excellent communication skills, able to work effectively with multidisciplinary teams.

Commitment to safety, quality and continuous improvement.What We Offer

A collaborative, forward‑thinking work environment driven by innovation.

Opportunities for career development and continuous learning.

Competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.

The chance to contribute to impactful engineering initiatives that support global operations.If this role would be of interest, please click apply today

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