Process Engineering Services

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We are seeking professional process engineering services to deliver defined engineering support to our client at a major petrochemical facility in Teesside. Delivery of Scope of Works is required within a 12-month period, operating outside IR35, and is suitable for a limited company offering process engineering services within the energy or chemical sectors.
  
Scope of Work:

Providing technical consultancy to support compliant and efficient plant operations in alignment with UK EHS and Process Safety standards
Delivering analysis and interpretation of plant performance data to identify opportunities for optimisation
Supplying engineering inputs including mass and energy balances, process datasheets, and P&IDs
Contributing to feasibility assessments and process design for capital projects
Recommending improvements to energy efficiency, sustainability, and throughput performance
Participating in technical discussions and providing guidance aligned with industry best practice   
Process engineering service deliverables:

Analytical reports based on plant data, with actionable insights
Process documentation and modelling outputs
Technical input to support project scoping and design
Recommendations for performance and safety improvements
Advisory support on process operations and system optimisation   
Competencies and capabilities:

Degree in Chemical Engineering or equivalent discipline
Demonstrable ability in process engineering within petrochemical, oil & gas, or chemical sectors
Prior engagement on COMAH-regulated or other high-hazard industrial sites
Proficiency using Aspen HYSYS, ABB PEL, or equivalent engineering tools
Ability to operate independently and deliver clearly defined work packages   
A full specification of deliverables and terms of engagement can be provided on request.
  
This service-based engagement is ideal for a professional limited company to deliver defined outcomes within a high-performing, technically challenging industrial environment.
  
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