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Process Engineer

Facultatieve Technologies
Leeds
1 week ago
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Facultatieve Technologies is a global leader in cremation and incineration systems, recognised for delivering environmentally responsible and technically advanced solutions.


Driven by our mission ‘Leading with Integrity, Innovating with Purpose, Prioritising Sustainability’ we design, and service high-performance cremators trusted in over 20 countries around the world. With over 140 years of engineering expertise and a commitment to continuous improvement, we’re proud to set the standard in our field.


We’re equally committed to the people behind our products. As a Disability Confident Employer, we champion accessibility, inclusion, and fairness at every level. We actively promote wellbeing in the workplace and prioritise investing in the growth and development of our colleagues.


What you'll be doing:


The Technical Department has a vacancy for a self-motivated process engineer to provide support to the following activities:


  • Combustion chamber design and heat loss calculations.
  • System pressure loss and equipment sizing.
  • Air quality impact assessments using proprietary air dispersion modelling software. Full training will be provided.
  • Delivery of process engineering deliverables (PFDs, P&IDs, equipment specifications).
  • Remote ad hoc support to site operations, process optimisation and troubleshooting.
  • New product development including low carbon fuels and hybrid technologies.
  • 3D Scan Building details (on Customer site)
  • Ensure Scans are accurate
  • Import Scans into Solid Works or Inventor (Dependant on tool selected)


What we’re looking for:

  • The successful candidate should be degree qualified in Chemical / Process Engineering
  • Data Analysis and Interpretation - Analysing and interpretation of operating data, emissions data, and site-specific information
  • Reporting and Communication - Preparing technical reports, presentations, and visualisations to communicate to stakeholders.
  • Compliance and Regulatory Guidance - Understanding relevant environmental regulations and design standards. No prior knowledge is required
  • Collaboration - Ability to work with people from a range of disciplines towards a common goal is essential.
  • Show Initiative - Ability to work independently with minimum supervision
  • Experience with 2D CAD software such as AutoCAD.
  • Experience with 3D CAD software such as SolidWorks or Inventor.
  • Willingness to travel is essential
  • Full Clean UK driving Licence is essential for this role


Benefits:

  • 24 Days annual leave increasing with service.
  • Free on site parking.
  • Pension Contribution Match Up To 5%.
  • Company Sick Pay.
  • Flexible Working Arrangements.
  • Access to a financial advisor.
  • Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme.
  • Charitable giving.
  • Cycle to Work Scheme.
  • Extra Day Off for Your Birthday.
  • Life Assurance (6x Salary).
  • Employee Assistance Programme.
  • Sustainability Commitment – Work for a company dedicated to environmentally responsible practices.
  • Festive December Shutdown.
  • Dress Down Fridays.


We actively celebrate diversity & inclusion across the Facultatieve Technologies group. We embrace individuals’ contributions to our business, regardless of their age, gender, race, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, social background, religion, or belief.


We wholeheartedly believe that having a diverse and inclusive culture throughout the business is vital for our future successes.

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