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Process Engineer

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Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process Engineer

Process engineer

Process Engineer

, United Kingdom

Job Family Group:

Process Engineering

Worker Type:

Regular

Posting Start Date:

October 30, 2025

Business unit:

Upstream

Experience Level:

Experienced Professionals

Job Description:

What's the role

As the Process Engineer, you are responsible for providing support and in some cases team leadership in the areas of process safety, production and process optimization, operations troubleshooting and project support.

What you'll be doing

Roles & Responsibilities:

  • Lead process engineering as a Facility Aligned Engineer (FAE), ensuring alignment with the HSSE plan and managing discipline-related deliverables like PSM, PIDs/PEFS/PSFS/POPMS
  • Carry out daily process surveillance and troubleshooting for operational issues for the SEGAL process system.
  • Management of gas contaminants and deviation request across the SEGAL system in order to meet product specifications and system operating envelope.
  • Provide input to the eMoC process and lead incident investigations (Casual / TOTU), while also driving Process Safety initiatives (FOIP, PSBR)
  • Participate in safety reviews such as HAZOP, HAZID, and LOPA, and develop mitigations and risk assessments for SCE deviations
  • Act as TA3 for process engineering, supervise and coach JG5 engineers, and ensure discipline competencies are maintained and developed (e.g., SGP/SATP progress)
  • Engage in facility leadership (FNGL and St Fergus), regularly visit the onshore facility, and identify improvement opportunities
  • Manage significant risks via the MTO process/database and resolve operating/integrity envelope exceptions with cross-discipline collaboration
  • Support emergencies and troubleshooting, prepare emergency procedures, and lead facility/pipeline surveillance to optimize production and reduce CO² emissions
  • Review operating incidents, identify root causes, and recommend improvements to prevent deferment, involving other disciplines as needed
  • Develop and maintain process models (Unisim, PIPESIM), specify operating/integrity envelopes, and predict impacts of process changes with mitigation strategies
  • Lead debottlenecking and re-rating, review the Greenhouse Gas and Energy Management Plan, and identify cost/emission reduction opportunities for fuel and flare



What you bring

  • Bachelor graduate preferably in Chemical Engineering
  • Good analytical and troubleshooting skills
  • Knowledge of process engineering software tools such as Unisim, Olga, STFlash, Pipesim, Office etc.
  • Knowledge of engineering standards and methods e.g. DEPs, ASME/API.
  • Good self-motivation, high drive for performance, customer focus, stakeholder engagement and team working skills are essential
  • Ability to manage, plan and communicate with and deliver through persons from teams with different line responsibility
  • Have achieved or be close to achieving TA3 status
  • Have achieved or be close to achieving Chartered Engineer status



What we offer

You bring your skills and experience to Shell and in return you work with talented, committed people on one of the most important challenges facing our planet. You'll have the opportunity to develop the skills you need to grow in an environment where we value honesty, integrity, and respect for one another. You'll be able to balance your priorities as you become the best version of yourself.

  • Progress as a person as we work on the energy transition together.
  • Continuously grow the transferable skills you need to get ahead.
  • Work at the forefront of technology, trends, and practices.
  • Collaborate with experienced colleagues with unique expertise.
  • Achieve your balance in a value-led culture that encourages you to be the best version of yourself.
  • Benefit from flexible working hours, and the possibility of remote/mobile working.
  • Perform at your best with a competitive starting salary and annual performance related salary increase - our pay and benefits packages are considered to be among the best in the world.
  • Take advantage of paid parental leave, including for non-birthing parents.
  • Join an organisation working to become one of the most diverse and inclusive in the world. We strongly encourage applicants of all genders, ages, ethnicities, cultures, abilities, sexual orientation, and life experiences to apply.
  • Grow as you progress through diverse career opportunities in national and international teams.
  • Gain access to a wide range of training and development programmes.



Note: As part of your application, please submit a motivation letter along with your resume. The motivation letter should outline your reasons for applying to this position and how your skills and experiences align with the job requirements. This will help us better understand your interest in the role and your suitability for the position.

We'd like you to know that Shell has a bold goal: to become one of the world's most diverse and inclusive companies. You can get to know more about how we're working towards that goal, click here

Shell in The United Kingdom

Shell UK remains one of the North Sea's biggest producers, supplying around 10% of the UK's total oil and gas needs. But perhaps the most recognisable face of Shell in the UK is our network of over 1,000 Shell-branded service stations.

In the years ahead, as the UK looks to strengthen energy security and deliver its 2050 net-zero goal, Shell UK aims to play a crucial role. We aim to be a major investor in the UK energy system by helping our customers decarbonise with a focus on transport and industry.

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