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Process Engineer

Warrington
4 days ago
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Process Engineer
Our client is currently looking for a Process Engineer that is based within the Northwest, the role will be a permanent staff position and offering a negotiable salary, the client will offer hybrid working but this is after a probationary period.
Your key responsibilities will be the following:

  • Department Leadership
  • Establish and develop DMD Design's new Process Engineering department.
  • Define workflows, design standards, and quality assurance procedures.
  • Mentor, train, and support junior process engineers to foster professional growth.
  • Technical Delivery
  • Lead the process design and development of projects from concept through detailed design and commissioning.
  • Prepare and review PFDs, P&IDs, mass and energy balances, and process control philosophies.
  • Specify process equipment (pumps, valves, heat exchangers, tanks, etc.) and support procurement and vendor selection.
  • Conduct process simulations and sizing calculations.
  • Participate in HAZOPs, risk assessments, and safety reviews.
  • Collaborate with mechanical, electrical, and automation teams to ensure cohesive system integration.
  • Provide process engineering support throughout the project lifecycle, including commissioning and performance testing.
  • Develop process documentation and ensure compliance with relevant standards and legislation.
  • Business and Strategic Development
  • Contribute to proposals, cost estimates, and technical input for bids.
  • Act as a process engineering subject matter expert (SME) for internal and external stakeholders.
    The client is looking for Engineers that have experience in the following sectors:
  • Water and wastewater treatment
  • Energy and renewables or utilities
  • Food, Beverage or Life sciences manufacturing
  • Chemical or materials process industries
    The right Process Engineer will have experience in leading teams or mentoring younger/junior engineers as well as having a strong understanding of standards such as ISO, ASME, PED, ATEX
    Candidates may be required to gain Security clearance so must be eligible for this and the right to work in the UK must be established already

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