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Process Engineer

ASSYSTEM
Sunderland
1 week ago
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Assystem is a global leader committed to accelerating the energy transition. With 7,500 employees across 12 countries, we tackle the monumental task of switching to low-carbon energy. Our 55+ years of experience in highly regulated sectors ensure we deliver top-notch engineering, project management, and digital solutions.

Job Description

Join the Fusion and Modular Nuclear Business Unit! As a Process Engineer, work on cutting-edge Nuclear Fusion projects driving net-zero power generation. We're looking for experts from nuclear fusion or those with skills from industries like civil nuclear, pharmaceuticals, or oil and gas. Be a part of the clean energy revolution!

As a valued and integrated member of the FMN team, the role of Process/Senior Engineer will include:

  • Undertake work packages for major UK and international Nuclear Clients.
  • Develop and review Process Flow Diagrams, Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, Layout Drawings, and Specifications.
  • Provide in-depth analysis and calculations for Fusion and Modular Nuclear Systems.
  • Produce high-quality engineering solutions across a broad range of Process Engineering topics.
  • Communicate and provide feedback to the Lead Engineer and Project Manager.
  • Conduct requirements capture, concept design, and detailed design tasks.
  • Collaborate with other FMN engineering functions and disciplines for integrated solutions.
  • Manage your own time to meet agreed timescales, cost targets, and quality standards.

Qualifications

Qualifications & Experience

  • Degree qualified in Process or Chemical Engineering, or equivalent.
  • Chartered Engineer or working towards Chartership with an accredited body.
  • Background in nuclear fusion, nuclear sector, or regulated industries like thermal power generation, oil and gas.
  • Knowledge of process plant design, flow calculations, pipe stress analysis, and FEED for process plants.
  • Experience in designing and substantiating process engineering solutions.
  • Familiarity with UK Health and Safety regulations, safety systems, and HAZOP.
  • Proficient in engineering software tools.

Additional Information

  • BPSS and SC required.
  • Ability to travel to Assystem offices and customer sites within the UK.

Ready to make a difference in the nuclear engineering world? Join us and be a part of the future of nuclear and fusion innovation!

We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and promote, as well as foster all forms of diversity within our company. We believe that bringing together people with different backgrounds and perspectives is essential for creating innovative and impactful solutions. Skills, talent, and our people’s ability to dare are the only things that matter! Bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future.


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