Process Engineer

Johnson Matthey
Royston
1 month ago
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Process Engineer page is loaded## Process Engineerlocations: Royston - UK: Enfield - UKtime type: Vollzeitposted on: Heute ausgeschriebenjob requisition id: R-013989Job Title: Process Engineer****Location: RoystonWorld-changing careers, enabled by Johnson Matthey. With more than 200 years history, join us and help to accelerate the transition to net-zero! As a Process Engineer, you’ll contribute to JM’s mission as a world leader in sustainable technology, transforming energy and reducing carbon emissions for a cleaner, brighter future.The role:As a Process Engineer, you will help drive our goals by: Provide computational modelling expertise to the PGMS Refining Technical organisation across Royston and Brimsdown sites. Design and develop a mass balance model that will act as a tool for supply chain and production management in order to enable a more sustainable and cost-effective approach to refining of PGMs. Demonstrates initiative, innovation and creativity to deliver business objectives and encourages others to look for opportunities to innovate. Demonstrates leadership in EHS and contributes to all required aspects of safety reviews within the Refining Business* Provide process engineering support and troubleshooting necessary to meet all production & customer commitments.* Initiate process improvements to ensure the refinery can run at the design throughput level, maximising process yields and product purity and/or lower production costs, to enhance the overall cost effectiveness of the business unit.* Evaluate experimentation carried out by the Development Process Chemists/Engineers to determine scaled up process modification and efficiencies at pilot and plant scale applicationKey skills that will help you succeed in this role****:* Degree in Chemical Engineering based subject - Essential* At least 2 years of demonstrated experience as Chemical/Process Engineer - Essential* Experience of structured problem-solving techniques such as Six Sigma and Lean - Desirable* Chartered Engineer through a relevant professional body - Desirable**What we offer:We make sure salaries are fair, competitive and aligned to individual roles, experience and responsibilities. We are also supportive of hybrid and flexible working and where applicable, offer life, medical and other benefits that support our employees’ financial and physical wellbeing, such as: Retirement savings Share plans* Saving accounts* House saving funds* Life and disability insurance* Commuter allowances and loans* Medical plans / health assessments* Fitness discountsAt JM, inclusivity is central to our values. We create an environment where everyone can thrive, embracing diverse perspectives to tackle challenges and ensure all colleagues feel valued and connected.For any queries or accessibility requirements, please contact . We will work with you to make suitable adjustments at any stage of the recruitment process. All conversations are confidential, and your feedback is welcome to help us provide an accessible and positive recruitment experience.Closing date for applications: This job advertisement will be posted for a minimum of 2 weeks, early application is advised.#LI-TR1#CVLTo submit your application, please click the "Apply" button online.All applications are carefully considered and your details will be stored on our secure Application Management System. This is used throughout Johnson Matthey for the selection of suitable candidates for our vacancies as they arise.Johnson Matthey respects your privacy and is committed to protecting your personal information.For more information about how your personal data is used please view our privacy notice: . By applying for this role and creating an account you are agreeing to the notice.Johnson Matthey Plc is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates regardless of sex, race, disability, age, sexual orientation, marriage or civil partnership, pregnancy or maternity, religion or belief.
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