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Process Engineer

Skanska
Peterborough
4 days ago
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Overview

Skanska, one of the world’s leading project development and construction groups, is an inclusive and responsible business that is helping to build a better society. We are looking for a Process Engineer to join our Infrastructure Water team in Cambridge.

The Process Engineer will work in collaboration with the project design team to arrive at appropriate process solutions adopting the principles of optimised plant performance, use of standard designs and following @one engineering design standards.

What you'll do
  • Support the Process Discipline Head in the drive towards excellence in H&S, demonstrating applied knowledge & skills to produce safe designs to discharge your obligation according to CDM Regulations, standards and accepted codes of practice.
  • Technical bid analysis of 3rd party process equipment
  • Collaborate with the design team to develop 3D models and solutions
  • Work with the relevant lead team members to ensure that all technical deliverables are properly checked and approved.
What you\'ll bring to the role
  • Educated to degree level in water/wastewater process science/engineering related subject
  • Have a relevant postgraduate qualification such as CIWEM or a relevant MSc
  • Member of a professional body
  • Experience of process engineering
Equal opportunities

We thrivethrough embracing differences, whether they be social backgrounds, ethnicity, disability, gender identity or expression, age, religion, sexual orientation and any other protected characteristic – we know that diversity opens a rich potential for new ways of thinking, helping us to build successful and high-performing teams. We call it Naturally Skanska.

Flexible working

We welcome you to ask about flexibility at interview stage and we will explore what is possible for the role.

Reasonable adjustments

We would like you to perform at your best at every stage of our recruitment process. Please contact us using if you require any adjustments that would support you throughout your application.

More information About The Role

Please note this is an advert for our job vacancy, and therefore may not be inclusive of all assigned duties, responsibilities, or aspects of the role described, and may be amended at any time at the sole discretion of Skanska. For a full role profile, please contact us:

Closing date

The closing date for this vacancy may be subject to change any time at the sole discretion of the business.

We are a 2024 Circle Back Initiative Employer – we commit to respond to every applicant.

Job details
  • Seniority level: Entry level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Management and Manufacturing
  • Industries: Construction

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