Principal Process Engineer

Aberdeen
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Principal Process Engineer – Onshore Gas Processing
Aberdeen (hybrid, with travel as required)
Long-term contract opportunity with a leading engineering consultancy

We are seeking a Principal Process Engineer ready to lead with authority - guiding complex engineering design projects while shaping safe, efficient, future-ready energy infrastructure.

The Role
As the senior Process Engineer on your assigned project, you will carry full discipline responsibility - trusted to deliver technical excellence while balancing programme, cost, and quality. You will report into senior engineering leadership and act as the focal point for all process matters.

What You’ll Lead

Inspire and direct a team of process engineers across projects, studies, and proposals

Execute the process engineering scope in line with contractual and regulatory requirements

Develop key deliverables including Process Design Basis, heat & material balances, PFDs, philosophies, and P&IDs

Check and approve technical work, safeguarding discipline quality

Represent Process Engineering in meetings with clients, vendors, and third parties

Plan resources, track progress, and provide clear reporting to project leadership

Drive integration across multi-disciplinary teams to ensure cohesive design

Champion the highest standards of Quality, Health, Safety, and Environmental compliance

Your Technical Strength

Extensive experience in onshore gas processing facilities -ideally gas reception, treatment, compression, or storage

Strong knowledge of UK regulatory frameworks and industry standards

Proven delivery across the full project lifecycle, particularly FEED and EPC

Expertise in process simulation, hazard studies (HAZID/HAZOP), SIL classification via LOPA, relief and blowdown design, and technical risk management

Skilled in sizing and specifying unit operations, major equipment, utilities, packages, and instrumentation

What Sets You Apart

Degree in Chemical Engineering; Chartered status preferred (MIChemE/FIChemE)

Around 15+ years’ experience, including leadership on major project delivery

Background within engineering consultancy or contracting environments

Commercially aware, proactive, and solutions-focused

Strong communicator with refined technical writing ability

Recognised SHE competence card (CCNSG or CSCS)

Working Pattern
Hybrid, with part-time office attendance by agreement and occasional travel to company, supplier, or client locations as projects require.

If your expertise is ready to steer critical projects and leave a lasting mark on tomorrow’s energy systems - this is your next horizon

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