Senior Process Engineer

Thornton-Cleveleys
3 weeks ago
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As a Senior Process Engineer with Addison Project you will have variety within your workload from day one. You will work within our Process Engineering team as part of our multidisciplinary engineering team and wider EPCM team. Projects will vary but are generally focused within the UK onshore process sector – chemical, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, manufacturing, oil & gas and food and beverage.
Our Senior Process Engineers work both in our offices and on client’s sites, as per the demands of the project. You will liaise with clients regularly and support the Engineering Directors and Process Discipline Manager to ensure projects are completed on time and to budget.
Responsiblites


  • Reviewing and approving designs, datasheets, engineering deliverables and enquiry documentation for scopes.

  • Undertaking technical bid evaluations.

  • Using you technical expertise to streamline operations, improve productivity and solve complex engineering problems.

  • Managing change and identifying, formalising and notifying relevant parties of changes in the project.

  • Communicating and liaising with colleagues, subcontractors, vendors and clients.

  • Providing assistance and advice during procurement, design, construction and commissioning activities.

  • Assisting less experienced members of the team.

  • Taking part in HAZOP’s, LOLER Reports and DSEAR Assessments along with P&ID reviews, calculations and recommendations for change meetings.

Person Specification


  • Chartered Senior Process Engineer or Experienced Process Engineer.

  • Chemical Engineering BEng or Msc.

  • Demonstrable UK onshore experience as a Process Engineer or Senior Process Engineer.

  • Demonstrable experience in UK consultancy, FEED/ detailed design and EPC projects.

  • Demonstrable knowledge of the fundamental requirements of Process Engineering.

  • Demonstrable technical knowledge of Process Engineering and relevant codes and standards.

  • Can do proactive attitude.

  • Client focused, able and willing to advise clients on best practice and improvements.

If you want to be part of a team where you are highly thought of, not just a name and number and one where family values are at the core of everything then apply or contact us to have a conversation. We offer a lot and will strive to allow you to:


  • Reach your potential.

  • Develop your career.

  • Work in a proactive organisation where things happen quickly and the focus is on successful outcomes rather than cumbersome procedures.

To all applicants: In line with legislation, this position is only open to candidates who have indefinite eligibility to work in the UK.
To all recruitment agencies: The Company does not accept unsolicited agency resumes. Recruitment agencies should not send resumes to our HR team or to any of our employees. We are not responsible for any fees related to unsolicited resumes from recruitment agencies

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