Senior Process Engineer

Trafford Park
4 months ago
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Are you an experienced Senior Process Engineer looking to lead complex process design projects within the water sector?

Do you have a strong background in wastewater treatment process design, including calculations, risk assessments and technical assurance?

Are you confident mentoring junior engineers and representing process designs at HAZOPs and technical review meetings?

If this is of interest, then click apply to take the next steps!

The Opportunity

Due to growth and project requirements, we have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Process Engineer to join one of our key clients on a permanent basis. As Senior Process Engineer, you will play a key role in supporting critical water infrastructure projects. It is important to have experience in the water/wastewater or similar industries.

Your duties and responsibilities will be

Producing robust process design outputs that meet safety, quality and regulatory requirements across water and wastewater schemes

Developing efficient process solutions through interpretation of scope, site data and stakeholder input, and clearly presenting these to clients and project teams

Leading and supporting graduate and junior engineers to ensure high-quality technical delivery

Completing process calculations, mass balances, hydraulic sizing, flow diagrams, control philosophies and commissioning approaches

Preparing technical reports, specifications, design risk assessments and contributing to HAZOP and other formal design reviews

You will have the following qualifications & experience:

Extensive process design experience within the regulated water industry, with a proven focus on wastewater treatment

Strong technical knowledge of wastewater unit processes and treatment plant design

Engineering qualification – Beng/MEng in Chemical Engineering or equivalent

Confidence working to recognised engineering standards, company procedures and formal design processes

Sound IT capability and the ability to manage design changes, documentation and programme estimates

It’s great if you also have the following

Chartered or working towards Chartered status with a recognised engineering institution

Previous involvement in HAZOP studies, ideally chairing or acting as lead process engineer

Contact Josh on (phone number removed) to discuss or apply for this role!

Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer committed to creating an inclusive and diverse workforce. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified individuals, regardless of background, and encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.

We are proud to be a member of the Disability Confident Scheme, and we are committed to ensuring an accessible and supportive recruitment process for everyone. If you require any adjustments at any stage, please let us know and we’ll do our best to accommodate.

Millbank operates as both an Employment Agency and an Employment Business

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