Process Engineer

AVD Appoint
South Yorkshire
6 days ago
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Process Engineer - South Yorkshire - Salary £55,000 + Benefits - Ref 1988


I am currently recruiting for a Process Engineer to work cruises for a leading engineering organisation based in South Yorkshire. Salary up to £55,000 + Benefits.


The organisation are market leaders within their field delivering world class technology solutions into specialist markets. They employ close to 100 experts within their areas of expertise and supply their highly sophisticated equipment they design to clients all over the globe.


In this role as a Process Engineer, you will be required to design FY sophisticated processes for a range of challenging applications. You Zubehör будут supporting production with break down or issues, to ensure all processes are working correctly, involved with product development and support with regards to issues that could arise due to the process,амб designing new equipment including P&IDs from scratch, as well as taking responsibility for building and implementing them and町 travelling to customer sites to commission new equipment installs. Travel is varied and shared across a rotating team with assignments in the UK and abroad.


Requirements

  • At least 1 Years experience as a Process Engineer or similar
  • Experience in a manufacturing environment
  • Able to travel to customer sites in the(auth> UK and abroad when required

Highly Desirable

  • Experience working with materials (Ideally metals)
  • Previous hands on experience commissioning process plants
  • Experience designing P&IDs from scratch

This is a fantastic opportunity for a Process Engineer to work for a highly regarded organisation who are working with the best technology on a range of fascinating projects. They have a brilliant working environment and boast fantastic staff retention with some Engineers having been there 18 years. This role is part of their succession planning, so there will be plenty of opportunities to progress and develop internally as you and the business develop.


This is an immediate requirement so if you have the required skills and experience, please get in touch immediately with an up‑to‑date copy of your CV.


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