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Join FLI Water as a Process Engineer – Shape the Future of Water Treatment!

FLI Water, part of the FLI Group, is a specialist water and wastewater process technology company dedicated to designing, building, and operating advanced treatment plants for municipal sewage and industrial effluent across the UK and Ireland.

We have an exciting opportunity for a talented Process Engineer to become a key part of our dynamic team. If you have a degree in engineering or a scientific field—along with experience in the water/wastewater industry—you could be the perfect fit. We’re looking for an ambitious professional who is ideally an associate of a professional institute.

What You Bring

  • Strong technical expertise, with the ability to work effectively in a team.

  • Excellent communication and negotiation skills.

  • A problem-solving mindset and passion for delivering high-quality results.

  • The ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines.

  • A UK driving licence (some travel will be required).

    Your Role & Responsibilities

    You’ll play a vital role in ensuring the successful delivery of project processes, from commissioning to documentation.

    Key responsibilities include:

  • Developing and submitting process design and commissioning standards for new and secured projects.

  • Establishing process design criteria and project requirements.

  • Preparing mass balance and process flow diagrams, working alongside Mechanical and Electrical Engineers.

  • Conducting hydraulic, thermal, and power calculations, as well as process and control philosophies.

  • Producing operation and maintenance manuals.

  • Contributing to scopes of work and subcontract process design specifications.

  • Attending or leading HAZOP meetings.

  • Evaluating new opportunities and assessing project viability.

  • Supporting due diligence for pilot trials and emerging technologies.

  • Attending site visits, assisting with operator training, and collaborating with multidisciplinary proposal and project teams.

    This is a key role with excellent growth opportunities. If you're ready to take your career to the next level with FLI Water, we’d love to hear from you
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