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Process Engineer

Ealing
3 days ago
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Process Engineer

Hybrid (West London) | £45K–£55K + Equity + Benefits

We’re hiring on behalf of an innovative clean energy start-up developing novel electrolyser technology. As they scale from demonstrator to commercial systems, they’re looking for a Process Engineer to support the design, safety, and performance of their systems.

What you’ll be doing:

Develop process flowsheets (PFDs), P&IDs, and mass/energy balances

Design and size equipment, valves, and instrumentation

Contribute to safety and risk assessments (HAZID, HAZOP, LOPA)

Support procurement, commissioning, and troubleshooting

Work closely with partners, vendors, and internal tech teams

Help scale systems from lab to pilot and commercial levels

What we’re looking for:

Master’s degree (or above) in Chemical/Process Engineering

3+ years in process design (hydrogen, chemical, nuclear, or similar sectors)

Strong safety focus and systems-level thinking

Proactive mindset with excellent communication skills

Bonus if you have:

Experience with hydrogen, water electrolysis, or supercritical water

Familiarity with Aspen, HYSYS, Unisim or CFD tools

Chartered status or working towards it

Why apply?

Flexible hybrid working (up to 4 days WFH)

25 days holiday + public holidays

Share scheme for all employees

3 months’ fully paid parental leave (all parents)

Monthly team socials, training support, and referral bonuses

5% employer pension contribution

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