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Process Engineer

Hudson Shribman
City of London
1 week ago
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Overview

Process Engineer c£up to 45k

South East - Permanent ABJ7617

As an experienced Process Engineer collaborating with multidisciplinary engineering teams with you will play a key role in reviewing design proposals and improvements to confirm they are technically sound, cost-effective, and suitable for real-world operation, ensuring the safe, efficient, and sustainable treatment and delivery of systems. As process engineer you will be responsible for monitoring, optimising, and improving treatment processes, working closely with operations, maintenance, and compliance teams to meet regulatory standards and performance targets.

As process engineer you will combine technical expertise with problem-solving, enabling you to support day-to-day operations while also driving long-term improvements in quality, efficiency, and environmental impact.

Principal accountabilities
  • Collaborate with multidisciplinary engineering teams to develop and appraise process design solutions for treatment works.
  • Providing technical solutions and support on complex capital projects, including the production of project scoping documents, Works & Site Information, Design Drawings, CDM Documents and compilation of job packs to required deadlines
  • Prepare process design calculations and reviewing Contractor design calculations
  • Evaluate Whole Life Cost and TOTEX costings for process solutions
  • Develop Process and asset performance guarantees
  • Develop robust risk assessed solutions that deliver value to the business
  • Ensure quality of deliverables meet business and regulatory needs, including Check and Review of project scopes ensuring they achieve the required outputs and quality standards
Qualifications & Experience
  • HNC/HND, Degree level or equivalent, preferably in chemical engineering or process engineering or a relevant proven scientific or engineering field
  • Sound knowledge of the relevant regulations and Process Engineering specific standards and practices.
  • Knowledge of designing and/or optimising utilities treatment processes, or relevant applicable knowledge/skills
  • Excellent communication skills and an ability to collaborate and influence colleagues
  • Ability to demonstrate and implement sound engineering judgement, identifying innovative solutions to complex problems
  • Competent IT skills, including proficiency in Microsoft Office suite - knowledge of Google Workspace would be beneficial
  • A passion for continuous professional development
  • Experience in a relevant technical role within utilities
  • Awareness and understanding of industry standards, regulations and specifications
  • Chartered Engineer or working towards Chartered status would be advantageous.
Benefits

The benefits package: inc. Stakeholder pension scheme, up to 10% employer contribution.5 weeks holiday plus bank holidays, increasing to 6 weeks with length of service. Life assurance. Wellbeing related benefits.

How to Apply

To Apply Please contact Alison Basson ABJ7617, outlining your particular skills and experience and their relevance to this post. Please call on (phone number removed), (phone number removed) or reply via email, entering the job title and reference code in the subject field to


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