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PROCESS ENGINEER

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

We are recruiting for a Energy-from-Waste (EfW) business committed to converting residual waste into reliable, low-carbon energy. The business plays a key role in supporting the circular economy, reducing landfill, and contributing to a more sustainable energy future.

The Role

We are seeking an experienced Process Engineer to support the safe, efficient, and compliant operation of our Energy-from-Waste facility. The successful candidate will be responsible for optimising plant performance, supporting operational teams, and driving continuous improvement across the business.

Key Responsibilities

Monitor, analyse, and optimise EfW process performance to maximise availability, efficiency, and energy output

Provide technical support to operations, maintenance, and commissioning activities

Identify process improvements, troubleshoot operational issues, and lead root cause analyses

Support plant modifications, upgrades, and capital projects from concept through implementation

Ensure compliance with environmental permits, safety standards, and regulatory requirements

Develop and maintain process documentation, mass and energy balances, and operating procedures

Support start-up, shutdown, and abnormal operation scenarios

Liaise with internal stakeholders, OEMs, and external contractors as required

About You

Degree qualified in Chemical Engineering, Process Engineering, or a related discipline

Proven experience in an Energy-from-Waste, power generation, thermal treatment, or heavy process industry

Strong understanding of combustion, steam systems, heat recovery, and flue gas treatment

Experience working in regulated, safety-critical environments

Analytical mindset with strong problem-solving skills

Able to communicate effectively with operational, engineering, and management teams

Knowledge of environmental compliance and continuous improvement methodologies is desirable

What's On Offer

Competitive salary and benefits package

Opportunity to work in a growing and sustainable energy sector

Professional development and career progression opportunities

A collaborative and safety-focused working environment

The chance to make a tangible contribution to decarbonisation and waste reduction

How to Apply

To apply, please submit your CV to (url removed)

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