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Department: Technical

Employment Type: Full Time

Location: Rochdale

Reporting To: Rob Patterson

Description

Job Title: Process Engineer
Company: Salt Separation Services
Location: Rochdale, on-site
Department: Technical

Compensation: £50-55,000

Salt Separation Services have been leading in desalination technology for over 35 years; specialising in the engineering, commissioning and servicing of reverse osmosis (RO) plants that provide drinkable water solutions across a variety of industries. Our systems are used in sectors including naval, oil, cruise ships, and more. We’re committed to designing reliable, high-quality RO and water filtration solutions that meet the unique demands of each industry and customer we serve. Join us on the path to simplifying access to water solutions for a broad and varied client base!


Key Responsibilities

  • Process Design: Develop and validate process designs for manufacturing plants, supporting sales proposals and project execution.
  • Technical Training: Deliver training programs to build internal knowledge and promote engineering excellence.
  • Research & Development: Lead and support initiatives focused on product development, process innovation, and technology enhancements.
  • Warranty & Claims Management: Investigate warranty claims, perform root cause analysis, and collaborate with Quality and After-Sales teams.
  • Technical Support: Provide guidance to internal teams, customers, and suppliers.
  • Process Optimisation: Identify opportunities for improvement, cost reduction, and performance enhancement.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Bachelor's degree in Chemical, Mechanical, or Process Engineering (or equivalent).
  • Experience in process engineering within a manufacturing environment.
  • Strong understanding of process design principles and engineering calculations.
  • Effective communicator with the ability to train and influence across departments.
  • Comfortable working wholly in-person, with some flexibility.
  • Willingness to undertake training and obtain Security Clearance.
  • Commitment to Salt Sep’s values: Family, Commitment, Quality, Health & Safety, Integrity.

Essential:



  • Ability to analyse complex issues and provide practical, creative solutions.
  • Positive attitude and proactive approach to learning and collaboration.
  • Experience in engineering, ideally with exposure to companies such as Ineos, Shell, BP, Evonik.
  • Graduate-level education from institutions such as Oxford, Cambridge, Manchester, Imperial, Edinburgh, Leeds.
  • Demonstrated proficiency in areas of role responsibility and comfort in leading initiatives.

Bonus:



  • Experience with Reverse Osmosis (RO) systems.
  • Involvement in Research & Development (R&D) projects.
  • Familiarity with IT applications such as Epicor, Microsoft Office, CRM systems.

Why Salt Sep?

Benefits: A value at Salt Sep is family, and as such, we have designed benefits package which we believe give our people the very best support we can professionally, personally and for your future.



  • Competitive employer matched pension scheme (Aviva)
  • Company Bonus Scheme
  • Employee Referral Scheme
  • Free Employee Assistance Services; giving counselling, GP access, financial and wellbeing advice.
  • Life insurance
  • Income protection (after 5 yrs service)
  • Early finish Friday (finishing at 1pm)
  • Plenty of training and development
  • Holiday buy-back
  • Excellent team building, social and company events

At Salt Separation Services, you’ll have the opportunity to work on impactful projects in a dynamic environment, as part of a small family-owned business.


We have some big goals on our horizon, we take pride in supporting our employees' own growth and provide a culture that values quality, communication, integrity, health and safety and family.


We'd love to hear from you! Apply now...
Interested candidates are encouraged to submit their CV and cover letter detailing relevant experience and qualifications.


The next steps
1. Our team will help look into your application
2. If successful, we'll arrange a quick chat
3. Initial Interview, will be with the hiring manager and there will be an element of demonstrating your skills.
4. Final stage, a peer interview to meet some of the people you'll be working along side.
5. Offer, and hopefully, acceptance!


Salt Separation Services is committed to creating an inclusive environment where diversity is valued, we encourage all candidates from all backgrounds, and are very happy to facilitate any adjustment you might need.


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