Process Engineer

Assystem
Blackburn
1 week ago
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Assystem Blackburn, England, United Kingdom


Process Engineer

Assystem is an international company with one mission: accelerate the energy transition around the world.


We bring over 55 years of experience in highly regulated sectors to provide engineering and project management services, as well as digital solutions for complex infrastructure projects.


Job Description

Exciting opportunity to work on the SMR Project: design complex thermal and fluid systems for a commercially groundbreaking new build.


Key Responsibilities

  • Analyze & Calculate: Support cooling water island systems with cutting-edge analysis and calculation methods.
  • Flow & Thermal Analyses: Perform static and transient flow and thermal analyses using advanced software tools.
  • System Design & Integration: Assist in designing and integrating various systems.
  • Documentation: Produce, review, and update system documentation.
  • Control Philosophy: Define control strategies for system performance.
  • Component Sizing: Determine appropriate sizes for system components.
  • Thermal-Hydraulic Modeling: Conduct thermal-hydraulic calculations and modeling.
  • Equipment Specifications: Formulate detailed equipment specifications.

Qualifications

  • Education: Degree in Process or Chemical Engineering, or equivalent.
  • Skills: Strong understanding of fluid mechanics, heat transfer, and thermodynamics.
  • Experience: Proven experience in producing design documentation and test specifications.
  • Software: Proficiency with PIPESIM, Flomaster, or other 1D CFD software.

Additional Information

Due to the nature of the work, applicants must meet UK security clearance criteria.


Join us to make a difference in the nuclear engineering world.


Equal Opportunity

We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and promote all forms of diversity within the company.


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