Process Engineer

Veolia Environnement SA
East Renfrewshire Council
2 weeks ago
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About the Role

We are seeking a talented Process Engineer to join our team and deliver exceptional results for our clients. Reporting to the Process Engineering Manager you will play a key role in producing high-quality deliverables for both tendering and project execution.

Key Responsibilities

  • Create process flow diagrams piping and instrumentation diagrams and heat and material balances using industry software. 

  • Perform calculations to size process equipment including proprietary technologies for seawater treatment and offshore injection equipment.

  • Support tendering and project activities including responding to client clarifications and resolving technical comments

  • Maintain awareness of tender and project schedules deadlines and client requirements

  • Collaborate effectively within multi-disciplinary project teams.

  • Provide both local and remote technical support to operating plants during commissioning and first operation phase through to performance test completion and handover.

  • Work towards professional accreditation and build a substantial evidence portfolio

  • Participate in Health & Safety meetings and implement H&S guidance in all deliverables

  • Apply ISO9001-2015 standards and risk management principles to daily work

 

Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • Bachelors / Masters  degree in Chemical & Process Engineering (a masters degree may be preferred for senior roles).

  • Professional member of IChemE.

  • Experience in engineering design procurement and construction of upstream / offshore oil and gas or water treatment process plant. 

  • Proficiency in MS Office and Google Applications

  • Strong analytical problem solving and communication (written and verbal) skills essential.

 

What Were Looking For

 

  • A self-motivated professional with strong attention to detail

  • Someone who thrives both independently and as part of a team

  • A proactive problem-solver with excellent time management skills

  • An individual committed to delivering excellence with minimal supervision

  • A professional with personal credibility and intellectual presence

  • Someone focused on change control risk management and identifying opportunities


Additional Information :

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

As an inclusive company Veolia is committed to diversity and gives equal consideration to all applications without discrimination.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Full-time


Key Skills
Lean Manufacturing,Six Sigma,Distributed Control Systems,Continuous Improvement,Process Improvement,Minitab,Root cause Analysis,Process Engineering,cGMP,Kaizen,Programmable Logic Controllers,Manufacturing
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