Process Engineer

Aqua Consultants
Leeds
5 days ago
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Job Description

Location: Flexible Office / client visits as required


Permanent full-time (40 hours)


Competitive salary plus benefits


We are seeking a Senior Process Engineer with wastewater experience to support other senior and principal members of the team in the delivery of key frameworks and projects. Liaison with clients, contractors and third‑party stakeholders on a daily basis ensuring the most effective solutions and recommendations are provided to the Client. A key part of Engineering team, you will be working with a wide variety of clients across the UK water industry on water and wastewater projects.


Core Responsibilities :

  • A key member of the Aqua Engineering team providing expert process knowledge and input into water and wastewater design utility and delivery schemes.
  • Capacity assessments into both water and wastewater treatment works to assess issues and come up with options for new process streams as required.
  • Calculations and gap analysis to assess needs to ensure treatment works are compliant with the current and new consent requirements.
  • Creation of mass balances, P+IDs, control philosophies and commissioning plans.
  • Participation in HAZOPS, HAZIDS and HAZCOMMS as required.
  • Assessment of potable treatment works, raw water deterioration parameters and any network risks.
  • Assessment of wastewater treatment works for feasibility options to meet new compliance parameters.
  • Creation of process options in sufficient detail to either go onto outline or detailed design.
  • Detailed technical report writing based on the outcomes of calculations and collated site data.
  • Stakeholder engagement across the water companies and other clients as required in order to pull data and scheme solutions together.
  • Collaboration and interaction with the costing team in order to efficiently cost all options.
  • Carryout client liaison and coordination, including reporting of progress.
  • Project management of the tasks and deliverables required as part of the design packages.
  • Conduct technical reviews of existing sites for troubleshooting purposes and be able to suggest process optimisation parameters.
  • Assist project managers and site staff in evaluating data from site during commissioning and optimisation to facilitate successful project completion and meeting of compliance criteria.
  • Give advice on best process engineering practice, including consent compliance, chemical handling and general design and operability health and safety.
  • Development and promotion of environmental best practice.
  • Attendance at stakeholder meetings & site visits.
  • Attend design workshops.
  • Desire and ability to work independently when needed.
  • Support and mentoring to graduate members of the team.

Qualifications

  • Accredited degree in Chemical / Environmental or Process Engineering.
  • Experienced in the UK water and wastewater utility industry.
  • Good project management skills including organisational and diligence skills.
  • Good analytical techniques and manipulation of data sets.
  • Able to assess not only process but carbon footprint and environmental solutions, being innovative in your approach.
  • Good communication, report writing and interpersonal skills.
  • Experience in the creation of process mass balances and site optimisation plans.
  • Experience of working within multi-disciplinary teams on a diverse project portfolio.
  • Client and stakeholder management experience.
  • Ability to lead projects.
  • Practical site experience with regard to sampling and / or jar testing would be beneficial.
  • Able to apply both industry best practice and the latest technology and innovation to new scheme solutions and ideas.
  • Computer literate with Microsoft Office, Microsoft Project and other specialist computer packages (AutoCAD, Workspace, CRM’s, etc).
  • Full UK driving licence as extensive travel throughout the UK will be required.
  • Full UK permit for work or residency.
  • Further education or second degree in a process engineering related discipline would be beneficial.
  • Membership of a relevant chartered institute would be beneficial.

What we would like to offer you :

  • Competitive salary + discretionary bonus
  • Company pension
  • 25 days annual leave + Bank holidays + option to purchase additional leave.
  • Salary Sacrifice Pension scheme
  • Company mobile phone and laptop provided
  • Training and career progression opportunities
  • Professional Membership fees paid
  • Life Assurance Scheme 4 x annual salary
  • Electric Car Scheme
  • Employee Assistance Programme (with access to GP appointments, Physio appointments and Mental Health Support)
  • Medicash cash plan (Money back on everyday healthcare costs such as dental, glasses, contact lenses)
  • Refer a friend scheme
  • Enhanced maternity, paternity and adoption pay and leave

Why Aqua Consultants?

We are a fast growing organisation with highly experienced staff at the heart of everything we do. We offer more than just a day job – Aqua offers very competitive salaries and a great working environment. You’ll be able to input into the development and growth of our business whilst we help you progress in your career.


Additional Information

Adler and Allan are committed to fostering diversity and inclusion in our workplace. We proudly embrace equal opportunities for all applicants, regardless of race, colour, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin. If you require any support with your application, whatever the circumstance, please let us know.


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