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Process Engineer

BMS Engineering Recruitment
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1 week ago
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· Join a company driving innovation in clean air and emission control

· Play a key role in developing sustainable industrial solutions

· Be part of a collaborative team that values creativity, growth, and impact

About the Company:

A fast-growing engineering organisation delivering ventilation and environmental control systems for a wide range of industrial applications. Recognised for its innovation, technical excellence, and commitment to sustainability, the company develops bespoke solutions that improve performance, reliability, and environmental outcomes.

With ambitious growth plans and a strong focus on practical innovation, the business offers a supportive environment that encourages professional development and hands-on engineering experience.

About the Role: Process Engineer

The Process Engineer position involves designing, optimising, and implementing advanced process and ventilation systems to support expansion into the waste and biogas industry.

This hands-on role combines process design, research and development, and practical engineering. It offers the opportunity to contribute to the development of new technologies and to enhance existing systems within an evolving environmental sector.

Key Responsibilities:

· Develop process solutions using the company’s standardised engineering approach

· Interpret tenders and ensure technical alignment with equipment specifications

· Support sales and project teams with design, optimisation, and troubleshooting activities

· Lead and contribute to R&D initiatives focused on product and technology development

· Conduct feasibility studies, prototype testing, and performance analysis

· Provide technical leadership within multidisciplinary project teams

· Prepare technical documentation and deliver project updates

· Liaise with clients, suppliers, and internal stakeholders

· Ensure compliance with relevant safety, quality, and environmental standards

Requirements:

· Degree (BEng/MEng) in Chemical, Process, or Environmental Engineering, or a related discipline

· Proven experience in process engineering, ideally within utilities, environmental, or energy sectors

· Strong hands-on skills with experience in prototyping or testing

· Demonstrated interest in R&D and new technology development

· Experience in anaerobic digestion (AD) or water/wastewater treatment (advantageous)

· Excellent analytical, problem-solving, and communication abilities

· CAD proficiency beneficial

What’s Offered:

· Salary £50,000 – £60,000 per annum (depending on experience)

· Bonus up to 15%

· Holidays 22 days plus Bank Holidays (increasing with service to a maximum of 25)

· Full training and ongoing development

· Company-provided lunch for office-based employees

· Laptop provided

· Supportive and growth-oriented working environment with R&D and innovation exposure

· Potential for hybrid working

Candidate Location: Hertfordshire, Luton, Leighton Buzzard, Bedford, Harlow, Cambridge.


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