Refinery Scheduling Engineer

Aldgate
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Job Title: Refinery Scheduling Engineer (Remote, UK-Based)
Employment Type: Permanent | Location: UK (Remote)

About the Role:
We are seeking an experienced Refinery Scheduling Engineer with expertise in refinery scheduling to join a leading global engineering company. This remote position offers the flexibility to work from anywhere within the UK while playing a pivotal role in refining scheduling operations and process optimisation. The ideal candidate will bring a strong background in refinery operations, scheduling techniques, and the ability to lead complex projects and teams in a high-impact, global setting.

As a senior member of the team, you will ensure the refinery’s scheduling processes are efficient and aligned with operational needs, helping to maximise output and reduce downtime. Additionally, you will guide and mentor junior engineers while contributing to strategic planning and process improvements within the refinery.

Key Responsibilities:

Lead and optimise refinery scheduling to ensure the seamless delivery of materials and resources, maximising efficiency and minimising downtime.

Collaborate with operations, maintenance, and production teams to streamline scheduling processes and drive improvements.

Oversee the planning and coordination of refinery operations, ensuring schedules align with supply chain and logistics requirements.

Manage complex scheduling issues and provide solutions to improve operational performance.

Use advanced process modelling and scheduling software to forecast and plan production schedules.

Provide leadership to junior engineers, offering guidance on refining scheduling techniques and best practices.

Ensure refinery scheduling processes comply with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards.

Contribute to strategic process improvements and troubleshooting within the refinery's operations.

Position Requirements:

BSc or MSc in Chemical / Process Engineering (or equivalent).

Previous experience in a similar role with a focus on refinery scheduling or related operations in refining, chemicals, or petrochemicals.

Strong leadership and organisational skills, with experience managing a complex workload and leading teams of engineers.

Knowledge of refining and energy processes with hands-on experience in modelling and process optimisation.

Advanced knowledge of products within the assigned business line and how they relate to refinery scheduling.

Ability to work effectively as part of a team in complex technology projects, across different regions and time zones.

Experience working in a global organisation and with different cultures is an advantage.

Competencies to be kept current:

Verbal and written communication skills

Proficiency in English (both written and spoken)

Persuasiveness and influence

Adaptability to dynamic project requirements

Relationship development and management across various stakeholders

Stress tolerance in high-pressure situations

Goal-driven approach to project delivery

Strong analytical and problem-solving skills

Ability to mentor and develop junior engineers within the team

Why Apply?
This is an exciting opportunity to work with a global leader in refining and energy, contributing to high-value projects that drive innovation in refinery scheduling and process optimisation. If you have a passion for leading complex projects and mentoring engineers, this role will offer you both professional challenge and career growth

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