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Process Engineer

Chemring Australia
Stevenston
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10 Apr 2025

Chemring Energetics UK is a global business providing a range of equipment based on energetic materials for defence, civil defence and key commercial customers.

We are seeking a skilled and motivated Process Engineer to join our high-performing team. Reporting to the Project Engineering Manager, you will lead critical engineering initiatives across CAPEX and overhead projects, ensuring full compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards.

With your proven background in process engineering and contractor management, you’ll oversee the delivery of complex projects, support operational problem-solving, and develop innovative solutions to enhance our manufacturing capabilities. Join us and contribute to a culture of continuous improvement and technical excellence.

Key Accountabilities & Duties

  • Ensure all activities are carried out in full compliance with health, safety, and environmental legislation, as well as company policies and procedures.
  • Proactively report any unsafe acts or conditions through the Near Miss System, in line with Health and Safety at Work Act responsibilities.
  • Develop and deliver innovative process engineering solutions that support business goals and drive successful project completion.
  • Provide expert process engineering support, solving operational challenges and designing improvements for both existing and new assets.
  • Guarantee that all process engineering designs meet necessary business standards and comply with legislative requirements.
  • Lead the coordination of project progress, creating and managing project schedules and budgets, and successfully guiding projects from concept to execution.
  • Identify the necessary equipment, resources, and expertise required to meet project objectives.
  • Develop comprehensive engineering project plans, including work breakdown structures, timelines, resource allocations, and progress tracking to support overall programme success.
  • Establish and maintain a detailed project risk register, clearly outlining risks, their severity, likelihood, and mitigation actions for inclusion in the wider project plan.
  • Set up a structured meeting framework, ensuring each meeting is agenda-driven and followed up with clear action plans.
  • Proactively track and manage project actions, escalating any concerns that could impact project outcomes to stakeholders.
  • Ensure the process engineering components of CAPEX projects are completed to a high standard and submitted to the Project Manager on time.
  • Oversee the installation of equipment and services, ensuring work is completed in accordance with specifications, method statements, and risk assessments, with all control measures in place.
  • Complete thorough contractor performance reviews and provide feedback to the purchasing team for future improvements.
  • Stay current with technological advancements and apply relevant innovations to ongoing and future projects.
  • Collaborate closely with key departments - including operations, maintenance, engineering, finance, commercial, purchasing, HSE, senior leadership, and technical teams - to align project goals and deliver the best outcomes for the business.

The Candidate

  • A personal dedication to maintaining the highest standards in Safety, Quality, and Environmental compliance.
  • Proactive mindset with a strong bias for action - anticipating potential challenges and driving timely resolutions before they escalate.
  • Always on the lookout for innovative ideas and opportunities that create real value for the business.
  • Excellent relationship-building skills, leveraging collaboration to enhance team and project performance.
  • Proficient in IT, with strong communication (both written and verbal), time management, teamwork, and presentation abilities.
  • Solid understanding of company policies and operating procedures to ensure full site and organisational compliance.
  • Approachable yet assertive, with strong lateral thinking, problem-solving, and prioritisation skills — confident in presenting ideas and influencing outcomes.

Qualifications/Experience

  • Health & Safety qualification
  • Knowledge and understanding of Engineering services
  • Knowledge and understanding of materials handling and processing equipment
  • A basic understanding of building construction
  • Process Engineering background
  • Contractor management and control
  • Completion of construction/ Process engineering projects with a high value and level of complexity
  • Degree or equivalent experience in a relevant Engineering discipline

In return, we can offer a competitive salary plus excellent benefits, including pension, healthcare, an employee assistance programme as well as a range of flexible benefits including Cycle2work and several local and national employee discounts. Also, where practical, we will support a working pattern that suits your lifestyle which could include the ability to flex your start and stop times or part time/condensed hours to assist with your work, life, balance.

If you have any more questions and the necessary skills and experience for the position of Chemist then we would love to hear from you. Please apply by submitting your CV and a covering letter outlining your suitability for the role to

***STRICTLY NO AGENCIES***

No terminology in this advertisement is intended to be deemed discriminatory. We are pleased to accept applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their age, gender, race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or marital status.Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionManagement and Manufacturing
  • IndustriesDefense & Space

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