Senior Process Engineer

Bushey Heath
5 months ago
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Location: Bushey, Hertfordshire

A globally renowned manufacturer of products which is used in a wide variety of industries currently have an opening for a Process Engineer within their highly automated state-of-the-art facility in Hertfordshire. The company pride themselves on providing bespoke, in-house training to all of their staff, whilst also heavily investing in external training and courses which is why the business is spoken about as one of the best places to work in the area. They supply to a number of blue chip organisations in the UK and abroad and are extremely proud of their products being some of the best sellers globally. 

The business provides a stable working place for a number of talented individuals and creates a real family environment which is a brilliant ethos to have within the team. Due to a cash injection, the site has recently expanded drastically, meaning opportunities to progress and develop your career here are now more frequent than ever. Meaning alongside the standard supervisory progression route, project work is also an option, as the business is now able to offer a much wider structure. 

Skills required for the Process Engineer:

MUST HAVE CHEMICAL ENGINEERING DEGREE PLEASE
Chartered Engineer 
Process Engineer experience within an industrial environment 
The Process Engineer will benefit from:

Working for a global leader in the industry 
Paid qualifications/certifications and extensive on the job training
The best benefit package in the market
If you are interested in this role and feel that you have the right skills, then please click apply at the bottom of this advert.

For further details, contact Joe McAuliffe

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