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Process Engineer

Total Recruitment Group Ltd
Cambridge
6 days ago
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Job Description

Location: WE HAVE THREE OPPORTUNITIES, located in London / Glasgow / Tamworth
Employment Type: Full-time, 37.5 hours per week Mon - Fri
Salary: Competitive and DEFINITELY NEGOTIABLE - here is a basic outline of our salary offerings:

  • Associate £60k - £70k - Chartered + 12-Years Experience
  • Principal - £55k - £60k - Chartered + 10-Years Experience
  • Senior - £45k - £55k - Nearing Chartership + 5-Years Experience
Reports to: Company Director
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A growing design and consultancy firm supporting the water sector with high-quality, future-focused solutions. We're now looking for a skilled and motivated Senior to Associate Level Process Engineer to join our team, specialising in sewage treatment works (STW).
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Role Overview
As a Senior, Principal or Associate Process Engineer, you'll lead or contribute to the development of process designs for wastewater treatment projects from concept to detailed design stages. You'll be responsible for producing core design documentation - from Process Flow Diagrams (PFDs) to Control Philosophies - and play a key role in interfacing with mechanical, electrical, and civil teams. You'll also help define the commercial scope and technical deliverables, and support junior engineers as th...

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