Process Engineer

Mott MacDonald Bentley | MMB
Peterborough
1 day ago
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Mott MacDonald Bentley are recruiting for a Process Engineer to join the Anglian Water @One Alliance.


As part of Anglian Water’s @one Alliance, we are on a mission to create a sustainable and resilient future for water. With an ambitious £2.3 billion capital investment in AMP8, we are revolutionising infrastructure, sustainability, and digital transformation to protect the environment and support growing communities


What will you be doing as our new Process Engineer?

As our new Process Engineer in our Water Non-Infrastructure team, you’ll work in collaboration with the project design team to arrive at appropriate process solutions adopting the principles of optimised plant performance, use of standard designs and following @one engineering design standards.


Key responsibilities:

  • Undertake process design of Water/Wastewater Treatment Plants and/or sewerage/water systems that achieve the goals of Anglian Water in terms of customer, environment, and efficiency. Be responsible to produce technical deliverables required these include, but are not limited to:

    • Technical schedules and data sheets.
    • Engineering calculations (hydraulic calculations, pump calculations, mass balance calculation, RICS calculations, etc.).
    • Particular specifications for engineering subcontracts.
    • Working closely with the supply chain and performing technical bid analysis of their designs.

  • Oversee key outputs including process calculations, hydraulics, unit processes, pump calculations, capacity calculations, data sheets and technical bid analysis of 3rd party process equipment.
  • Communicate effectively at all relevant levels to ensure that the need to deliver technical excellence is understood and implemented.
  • Escalate issues that may impact on time/cost/quality before they become problems or exceed agreed timescales.
  • Support the drive towards excellence in H&S, demonstrating applied knowledge and skills to produce safe designs to discharge your obligation according to CDM Regulations, standards, and accepted codes of practice.
  • Maintain close links with other Engineering teams to ensure smooth interfaces between disciplines; manage gaps/overlaps & share best practice.

A little bit about your skills, experience, and behaviours…

To join us on our exciting and challenging journey for engineering excellence, you’ll be educated to degree level in water/wastewater process science/engineering related subject and have experience of process engineering in water/wastewater and biosolids treatment.


With strong communication skills, you’ll have excellent stakeholder management skills and champion collaboration to tackle challenges and obstacles which could hinder our objective of outperformance. Demonstrating strong IT skills, you’ll marry your technical and people skills to deliver the best process engineering facility to your stakeholders on a regular basis.


If you are looking for an opportunity to take the next step in your engineering career with an industry- leading alliance, please apply today!


At @one Alliance, you’ll be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking team that is shaping the future of the UK’s water infrastructure. We offer a collaborative and innovative working environment, where your expertise will be valued and your ideas will drive meaningful change.


What we can offer:

At Mott MacDonald Bentley you will be offered a competitive salary which is commensurate based on your experience. Our core benefits include:



  • Pension matched by employer up to 7%
  • Option to purchase, sell and carry over annual leave
  • Life assurance / Private Medical Insurance / Critical Illness Insurance and Health Screening options
  • 26 weeks maternity leave, enhanced paternity and adoption leave/ Shared parental leave
  • Payment of annual professional institution subscription costs
  • Gym Membership discounts UK wide
  • Cycle to work scheme, interest free season ticket loans and discounted dining cards also available


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