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Lead Process Engineer

Crofts End
6 days ago
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Lead Process Engineer
Are you ready to lead engineering projects that are shaping the future of clean energy?
Our client, a fast-growing innovator in sustainable technology, is looking for a Lead Process Engineer to oversee the design, commissioning, and delivery of groundbreaking waste-to-energy systems.
This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced lead process engineer who thrives on technical leadership, collaboration, and delivering real impact in the fight for a more sustainable world.
Key responsibilities of a Lead Process Engineer:


  • Lead multidisciplinary engineering projects across process, mechanical, electrical, automation, and civil works.

  • Ensure projects are delivered on time, on budget, and to the highest safety standards.

  • Partner with commercial teams to develop technical designs, budgets, and customer proposals.

  • Feed operational insights back into R&D to drive innovation and system improvements.

  • Manage documentation, procurement, and handovers to ensure smooth operations.

What We’re Looking For


  • Experience in anaerobic digestion, wastewater, or energy-from-waste facilities.

  • Strong project and financial management skills.

  • In-depth knowledge of health, safety, and environmental standards.

  • Skilled in procurement, supplier management, and technical delivery.

  • A natural leader who builds collaboration and develops team talent.

What’s on Offer


  • £52,000 – £75,000 DOE + company car allowance

  • Opportunity for share options

  • Salary sacrifice pension scheme, private medical insurance, and life assurance

  • Blend of Bristol office, UK project sites, and remote working

  • 37.5 hours per week with flexible core hours

  • Contribute to cutting-edge sustainability projects with global reach

If you’re ready to make a difference and lead engineering innovation in sustainable energy, apply today via Altera Recruitment Group

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