Senior Process Engineer

Immingham
3 weeks ago
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EFAB Industrial Solutions, a leading Engineering Construction business, based in Immingham, are seeking a Senior Process Engineer to join their successful team.
The Senior Process Engineer is responsible for delivering technical solutions across a range of projects and technical areas, and for guiding and checking the technical solutions of more junior Engineers as necessary, on time and budget, and in accordance with all relevant Engineering and Company procedures.
The Senior Process Engineer will be pro-active in determining the optimum technical solution for each project they are working on, and in identifying improvements which might offer advantages in terms of time, cost, or safety, thereby allowing the Company to deliver work more effectively.
The Senior Process Engineer will be familiar with current practice and developments in their technical area, and will as necessary bring any new technology, innovation, or relevant changes in legislation to the attention of the Company. The role will also support the ongoing development of the policies and procedures of the Company and will identify any new tools, software or processes that could increase the efficiency of the Company’s technical delivery processes.
The Senior Process Engineer will demonstrate full understanding of and adherence to all relevant Engineering Procedures, Policies and Standards, and their practical application.
Accountabilities

  • Pressure Relief Venting System Design
  • Equipment List, and Line list
  • Hydraulic and Pressure Drop Calculations , Mass and Energy Balances and Pump sizing calculations.
  • Utility Balance and Consumptions
  • Process Datasheets for Equipment and Instruments and Create and Develop P&ID and Create and Develop Process Flow Diagram
  • Equipment Sizing Shortcut Methods and Detailed Process Modelling - PEL, Aspen, Hysis Flarenet
  • Pressure Relief Philosophy and Relief Valve and Bursting Disc Sizing and Specification
  • Steam and Condensate Systems, Control Valve Sizing and Restriction Orifice Sizing
  • Preparation of Technical Specification Documents for 3rd Party Design
  • Knowledge of Relevant Codes and Standards
  • Hazardous Area Classification and DSEAR
  • Process Control and Operating Philosophy
  • Trip / Interlock / Alarm Schedules
  • SIL Determination (Risk, Graph, LOPA)
  • Environmental Impact Statements, Environmental Legislation / EIA and environmental Management Systems, Environmental Protection and Abatement Technologies
  • Fire and Explosion Analysis / Fire Reports, Fire Design / Fire Reports, IPPC
  • Materials of Construction & Solids Handling
  • Hazard & LOPA Study Leadership
  • Combustion Processes & Commissioning
    Technical Requirements:
  • A good understanding of the availability and use of all relevant electronic tools and software.
  • Full awareness and understanding of relevant legislation and standards, and their practical application.
  • Awareness and understanding of all relevant Company Policies, processes, and procedures.
    Benefits
  • Holiday Trading
  • Life Assurance
  • Income Protection
  • Contributory Pension Scheme
  • Health Checks
  • Motor Assistance
  • Health Cash Plan
  • Discounts, Vouchers and Points on High Street spending .
    If you have the required skills, experience and qualifications detailed above of the Senior Process Engineer and you’re looking for a new challenge with a fantastic company APPLY NOW for further information

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