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Principal/Associate Process Engineer (Water Treatment)

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Principal/Associate Process Engineer (Water Treatment)
£60,000 - £70,000 + Hybrid + Progression + Company Bonus + Private Healthcare
Kings Cross/ London

Are you a Process Engineer from a wastewater background looking to join a fast-growing consultancy where you your ideas matter and your career progression is a top priority?

Are you looking to join a consultancy that truly prioritises its people, where technical excellence, career development, and work-life balance are built into the culture?

This position offers true autonomy, with the chance to lead hands-on design work while shaping and building the future process engineering team. The successful candidate will support the delivery of wastewater treatment projects from initial concept through to detailed design, including the development of PFDs, P&IDs, mass and energy balances, control philosophies, and technical reports-all while ensuring compliance with industry standards and client expectations.

This role would suit a Process Engineer with experience or a strong interest in wastewater treatment, seeking long-term growth within a forward-thinking consultancy that values development, flexibility, and career progression.

The Role:

Support the design of wastewater treatment processes through feasibility, outline, and detailed design stages
Assist in producing process flow diagrams (PFDs), P&IDs, mass and energy balances, and process calculations
Work alongside civil, mechanical, electrical, and ICA teams to ensure integrated and robust design solutions
37.5 Hours per week - 2 days per week in Office (Kings Cross)The Person:

Experience in sewage treatment works.
CAD proficient (Process flow diagrams P&IDs).
Commutable to Kings Cross (2-days per week)Reference number: BBBH21708 D

Keywords: Engineer, Engineering, sewage, Production, Water, Treatment, Industrial, Project, Management, Process, London, Kings Cross

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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