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Process Engineer

Orano Limited
Abingdon
5 days ago
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Overview

Orano Limited is a nuclear specialist technical consultancy and engineering organisation working across the decommissioning, defence, nuclear new build, medical, fuel-cycle and transport sectors. With over four decades of experience, Orano Limited can offer technically astute and forward-thinking services and solutions to the nuclear industry. A wholly owned subsidiary of the international Orano Group, Orano Limited has over 130 employees and is headquartered in Abingdon, Oxfordshire with additional offices in Warrington and Westlakes. As an owner & operator of its own major nuclear sites in France, Orano offers cutting edge technology and innovation to tackle some of the nuclear sector’s most complex challenges. In the UK, Orano Limited acts as a gateway to this internationally recognised technical know-how and expertise, and by combining this with decades of on-the-ground experience we can respond to the needs of the UK’s nuclear market.

As a Process Engineer your purpose is to undertake the delivery of engineering design packages to the required time, cost and quality and personally undertake some of the more complex design tasks as required. To provide specialist process engineering advice.

Responsibilities

  • As a process engineer your purpose is to undertake the delivery of engineering design packages to the required time, cost and quality and personally undertake some of the more complex design tasks as required. To provide specialist process engineering advice.
  • Production of design deliverables (e.g. drawings, reports or calculations) to agreed standards of safety, cost, quality and time.
  • Where appropriate, may be required to train and develop others.
  • Involvement in improvement initiatives and projects.
  • Comply with all legislative, regulatory and company policy standards and processes applicable to the role.
  • Close working relationships with other Orano sites and client sites may be required, which necessitates regular travel to those sites (dependent upon project).
  • This position can be based at our Warrington or Abingdon office.

Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Management and Manufacturing


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