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Senior Process Engineer

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An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Senior Process Engineer to join a leading water company. This role is ideal for a talented individual looking to apply their expertise in wastewater treatment design and site operations while benefiting from a flexible hybrid working arrangement.

Responsibilities:

As a Senior Process Engineer, you will be responsible for:

Designing and developing wastewater treatment processes, including control philosophies, process flow diagrams, and P&IDs
Preparing performance specifications, compliance assessments, and commissioning plans
Leading process innovation to improve efficiency and reduce costs
Providing technical expertise in site operations, supporting commissioning activities, and optimising treatment performance
Troubleshooting issues and implementing improvements
Mentoring junior engineers and contributing to team development

Requirements:

To be successful in this role, you should have:

A degree in Chemical Engineering or a related discipline (MEng/BEng/BSc)
Chartered membership with a relevant professional institution (preferred)
At least six years of experience in the water industry or consultancy
Strong knowledge of wastewater treatment design, operations, optimisation, and commissioning
Ability to analyse data and develop process solutions

Working Arrangements:

This role offers hybrid working, combining office-based collaboration with site visits as required. The position is based in Falmer and will involve working closely with multidisciplinary teams.

Benefits:

Competitive salary (£55,000 - £60,000)
Performance-related bonus
Generous pension scheme
Life assurance and health benefits
Opportunities for professional development and study support
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Flexible working options and family-friendly policiesThis is a fantastic opportunity for a skilled Process Engineer to make a significant impact in wastewater treatment while enjoying a supportive and forward-thinking work environment

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