Senior Process Engineer

Athlone
9 months ago
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Senior Process Engineer – Factory Layout & System Design

Adepto are delighted to be partnering with a chemical manufacturing business in Ireland as they seek to add a Senior Process Engineer to their team.

Specialising in the production of high-quality chemical products for various industries, including pharmaceuticals, flavors and fragrances and other chemical applications, our client has experienced signicant growth in both revenue and employees in the last ten years, which has created a platform for exciting career opportunities.

The Senior Process Engineer will be an effective team member with plenty of autonomy to shape your own career pathway. This role requires an innovative, self-starter with a driven mindset, someone who can adapt to a dynamic working environment and may at times be expected to deputise in the absence of senior management.

This is a fully rounded position, contributing to the on-going development of process safety, process development and project management across the site whilst maintaining focus on opportunities for continuous improvement and driving such initiatives.

It is essential that you possess a degree in Chemical Engineering, as well as genuine site based experience. Furthermore, knowledge of ATEX, HAZOP/HAZID and Process Engineering Design are all areas of expertise that are required to succeed in this role.

In return you will receive a competitive salary and extensive benefits package which includes a discretionary annual bonus, pension and healthcare.

IMPORTANT - this role is open to Irish based residents only. Unfortunately we are unable to consider applications from candidates requiring visa sponsorship or overseas relocation on this occasion.

If you feel you satisfy the above requirements and have a genuine interest in furthering your career in an exciting company then please apply and we will be in touch if we consider your profile and background to be suitable

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