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Snodland
3 months ago
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Process Engineer

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Process Engineer

We’re looking for a Process Engineer to join a growing team and play a key role in shaping the future of clean water treatment.

This is a long term outside IR35 contract position with flexibility for hybrid working.

As a Process Engineer, you'll collaborate with multidisciplinary teams on complex capital projects, driving the development of sustainable and cost-effective solutions for water treatment works. You'll help to ensure high-quality, compliant outcomes that support both business goals and regulatory requirements.

What you’ll be doing:



Developing and evaluating process design solutions for water treatment projects

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Supporting the production of technical documentation including scopes of work, drawings, and risk assessments

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Preparing and reviewing detailed design calculations and specifications

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Assessing Whole Life Cost and TOTEX implications of design options

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Contributing to the development of performance guarantees and value-driven engineering solutions

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Reviewing project scopes and deliverables to ensure they meet high standards and required outputs

What we’re looking for:

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HNC/HND or Degree-level qualification in Chemical Engineering or a related engineering/scientific field

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Strong understanding of process engineering principles, standards, and relevant regulations

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Experience in clean water treatment design or optimisation preferred

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Working towards Chartered Engineer status (or already Chartered) is a plus

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Skilled in solving complex engineering problems with innovative thinking

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Confident communicator with excellent collaboration and influencing skills

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Proficient in Microsoft Office; experience with Google Workspace is a bonus

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Proven ability to manage time effectively and meet deadlines

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Enthusiasm for professional development and industry best practices

Only those with proof of right to work in the UK should apply for this role.

Apply today or get in touch for more information

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