Process Engineer

HRC Recruitment
Glasgow
4 days ago
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Overview
We are recruiting on behalf of a specialist engineering consultancy for a Process Engineer to support tendering and project execution activities across complex process engineering projects. This role offers exposure to design, commissioning, and operational support within regulated, safety-critical environments.
Key Responsibilities


  • Produce Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs), Piping & Instrumentation Diagrams (P&IDs) and heat & material balances

  • Perform process calculations and equipment sizing for treatment and injection systems

  • Support tendering and project delivery, including technical clarifications

  • Work to project schedules, deadlines, and client specifications

  • Collaborate within multi-disciplinary engineering teams

  • Provide technical support during commissioning and early operation phases

  • Apply ISO 9001:2015, risk management, and change control principles

  • Participate in health & safety activities and ensure compliant deliverables

  • Build evidence towards professional accreditation

Skills and Experience Required


  • Degree (Bachelors or Masters) in Chemical or Process Engineering

  • Professional membership of IChemE

  • Experience in process design, EPC, offshore, oil & gas, or water treatment projects

  • Strong analytical, problem-solving, and technical writing skills

  • Proficient with MS Office and engineering software tools

  • Ability to work independently while contributing effectively to project teams

What’s on Offer


  • Competitive salary and benefits package

  • Structured professional development and support towards chartership

  • Exposure to technically challenging, high-value engineering projects

  • Long-term career progression within a specialist engineering environment

  • Supportive culture focused on quality, safety, and innovation

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