Process Engineer

Complete Probe Solutions Inc.
Manchester
2 days ago
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Overview

Are you looking for your next career step? Do you have a true passion to align business growth ambitions with the external world? This role will provide you the opportunity to drive our business agenda through the development of process engineering solutions, support the winning and delivery of best value Nereda technology solutions.


About Haskoning
At Haskoning, you will join an independent, employee-owned international consultancy that combines engineering, design, and consultancy services with software and technology. Our mission, "Enhancing Society Together," drives us to create a positive impact on the world.


We offer purpose-driven and challenging work in diverse international projects, leveraging our 140+ years of expertise. With over 6,800 employees in more than 25 countries, we work together to turn challenges into opportunities and make a real impact on society.


As our new process engineer, you will become part of the Water Technology Products business unit or team. The Water Technology Products business unit, which falls under the Water & Maritime business line, delivers Nereda wastewater technology all over the world. With more than 120 projects in 6 continents, Nereda plants are internationally used for sustainable and cost-effective treatment of domestic and industrial wastewater.


Qualifications

What You Bring


This role might be right for you if you:



  • have a BSc or higher educational degree in Environmental or Chemical Engineering or other similar studies
  • have at least 5 years relevant working experience
  • have a good background knowledge in wastewater treatment technologies
  • have experience with data interpretation and analytical tools
  • are knowledgeable in water sector standards and requirements
  • have at least 2 years experience in process design, together with project delivery, commissioning, and performance monitoring experience
  • flexibility to travel (short assignments)
  • enthusiastic team player with a collaborative mindset
  • have the drive, confidence, and resilience to get things done
  • can make objective decisions and come up with original ideas
  • are good at absorbing information, critical thinking, analysing, and solving problems

What we offer you

Within our company, you will be able to develop yourself while working on challenging projects, both in the UK and worldwide. You can look forward to growing your career in a dynamic workplace with development opportunities and support on your career path. We have flexible working models to ensure a balance of family and working life, including part time options. You can learn more about our benefits here.


Locations

Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool, other UK locations will also be considered.


Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

At Haskoning, we are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected, and empowered. Our mission of "Enhancing Society Together" drives us to create an environment that embraces everyones unique background, identity, and perspective. Regardless of your experience, background, age, gender, or other personal characteristics you are welcome here. We believe that diversity makes us stronger and that an inclusive culture gives everyone the opportunity to grow and contribute. Read more about our ED&I initiatives on our dedicated webpage.


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