Process Engineer

ASSYSTEM
Somerset
1 month ago
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The Job Mission
This is a hybrid role primarily based in Bridgwater with flexibility to work from home and local offices. Relocation support is available for those moving closer to site.

Youll join our Radwaste Commissioning team supporting the safe start-up and testing of process systems on a major UK energy project.

Key responsibilities:

Prepare and validate commissioning test documentation.
Support detailed planning of commissioning activities.
Execute system flushing pump and valve testing.
Analyse test data and produce summary reports.
Contribute to design reviews for ease of commissioning.
Ensure compliance with safety and quality procedures.
Manage risks changes and open points effectively.

 


Qualifications :

Skills and Qualifications:

Degree or HNC in Mechanical or Chemical Engineering.
Experience in commissioning or industrial testing activities.
Understanding of mechanical process and utility systems.
Ability to read and interpret P&IDs and drawings.
Knowledge of pumps valves and associated equipment.
Familiarity with commissioning or construction documentation.
Prior experience in nuclear oil & gas or heavy industry projects.
Right to work in the UK no visa sponsorship available.

 


Additional Information :

Please note: Due to project security requirements Unfortunately visa sponsorship is not available for this position

Why Apply
This is your chance to work on a project that defines the future of clean energy in the UK. Youll join a forward-thinking organisation where your contribution directly supports a safer more sustainable world. If youre ready to take on the challenge and grow with your future team apply today.

Benefits include:
Hybrid Working Opportunity
Flexible working hours
Pension scheme (8% company contribution / 4% personal contribution)
25 days paid annual leave bank holidays option to buy or sell days
Professional fees reimbursed
Employee referral scheme
Competitive Sick Pay Support when you need it
Income Protection & 3x Salary Death-in-Service Cover
Free Digital Gym Access Expert-led fitness classes
24/7 Employee Support Line Mental health financial & legal help

 

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 peoples ability to dare are the only things that matter !. Bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future.


Remote Work :

No


Employment Type :

Full-time


Key Skills
Lean Manufacturing,Six Sigma,Distributed Control Systems,Continuous Improvement,Process Improvement,Minitab,Root cause Analysis,Process Engineering,cGMP,Kaizen,Programmable Logic Controllers,Manufacturing
Experience: years
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