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Process Engineer

Aquazone
Grantham
6 days ago
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What Are We Looking For?

Aquazone is looking for an experienced Process Engineer to join us on a permanent basis at our offices in Great Yarmouth. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team to support our Projects & Modular divisions to form detailed designs from implementation through to delivery, ensuring compliance with client specifications.

Established in 1995 Aquazone has risen to become one of the industrys leading providers of off-site manufactured Chemical Dosing Systems. With an established fleet of temporary bulk storage & dosing systems, combined with our extensive off-site fabrication capabilities & several framework agreements with the leading UK Water Authorities, we are primed to continue our growth journey.

Some of Your Key Duties Include:

Conduct site surveys (UK wide).
Carry out specification reviews.
Complete engineering calculations.
Create health & safety, client training, and operation and maintenance documents and manuals.
Create 2D engineering drawings utilising AutoCAD.
Attend client design meetings.

What Do You Need?

Degree/HND/HNC in Mechanical/Chemical Engineering or equivalent.
Prior experience of process design work.
Experience of working within a multidiscipline engineering team.
Good working knowledge of AutoCAD
Strong design and technical skills.
Full UK Driving Licence

Aquazone Who Are We?

Established in 1995, Aquazone has continually developed & evolved to form an Industry Leading company within the water treatment sector. Specialising in Chemical Dosing, Framework Delivery, & Bespoke Solutions, we are a Single Source Provider within the industry.

As part of the wider RSE Group, Aquazone is leading the way in Design for Manufacture & Assembly and Off-Site Build, with our nationwide coverage ensuring we can offer our clients a second to none level of service.

RSE - Who Are We?

RSE is a trusted clean water technology company, developing market leading products and solutions for purifying drinking water, recycling wastewater and cleaning water in industrial processes. We are disrupting the water sector, delivering water treatment products, technologies, and services to clients across the UK.

Our service offering presents industry-leading innovative solutions and our dedicated staff play a key role in delivering our sustainability and wider business goals. With over 2000 staff across our group of companies, our strategic ambition will see the business continue to grow as we expand our operations and diversify our products. One of RSEs key focuses is driving servant leadership and giving our people the opportunity and responsibility to take an entrepreneurial approach in their career development.

In a flourishing sector where there are vast career opportunities available, we believe our niche offering to the market means our people have the space to thrive and innovate our industry. If youre interested in a career with a company that will harness your skills and provides you with the support to create your own future, then please apply. Were excited to take you on the journey and continuing to grow as the UK water industrys contractor of choice.

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