Chemical Engineer / Process Engineer / Site Supervisors / PMs

Crewe
5 days ago
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RHA Recruitment Solutions is keen to speak to Process Technicians, Shift Supervisors and Project Managers, offering industry experience in decontaimnation processes, ideally gained within the petrochemical, Oil & Gas and/or industrial Industries
You will need to be an industrious, highly motivated individual, with detailed knowledge of process operation, maintenance and quality performance.
Organised with excellent communication skills, you will be a great team manager/motivator with the ability to demonstrate ability with project planning, problem solving and maintaining timelines.
Duties will include, but not be limited too:-


  • Working with a range of clients across the UK and parts of Europe, from taking initial job enquiries and preparing proposals.

  • Preparation of RAMS, COSHH and TBRA documentation.

  • Utilising manpower and material resources to manage the project through to completion.

  • Provide chemical decontamination services to ensure facilities safe for entry

  • Following and delivering H&S procedures on site

  • Analysis of material safety date sheets.

  • Delegated tasks efficiently whilst improving overall team productivity.

  • Manage and work within strict health and safety policies, quality and schedule constraints to deliver results in a high pressure environment.

  • Manage various project reports, utilsing a number of inhouse IT systems.

For further details, please contact RHA Recruitment Solutions

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