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Senior Process Engineer

The City of Brighton and Hove
6 months ago
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Senior Process Engineer

A leading utilities company is looking for a Senior Process Engineer to join its Wastewater Process Engineering Team based in Brighton. 

Working as part of a dynamic and multiskilled team, you will be responsible for providing technical support in producing design deliverables on wastewater treatment projects and supporting site operations. 

What’s in it for you? 

A company van (for business use only) which you can take home, and a fuel card.
25 days annual leave + Bank Holidays.
BUPA cash plan cover (with options to upgrade for family coverage).
Free annual flu jab and eye test vouchers.
Pension contributions up to 11% (depending on your contribution).
An employee assistance program.
A network of sports and social clubs.
Company and performance-related bonus.
Life assurance equal to 4x salary.
Salary sacrifice electric car scheme (after 6 months service).
Health Cash Plan.
Two paid volunteering days a year.
Occupational health service.
Discounts with over 800 popular retailers.
Digital GP service.
Study support may be available for job-related qualifications.
Competitive maternity & paternity leave and flexible return to work options.
Cycle to work scheme.
As Senior Process Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

Producing process calculations, control philosophies, flow diagrams, process and performance specifications, P&IDs, compliance and commissioning plans.
Leading innovative solutions which contribute in TOTEX efficiencies.
Providing expertise in improving site performances, support commissioning activities, implement optimisation measures and troubleshooting wastewater treatment plants.
Mentoring junior Process Engineers.
We’re looking for a Senior Process Engineer with: 

A MEng/BEng/BSc in Chemical Engineering or equivalent.
Extensive water industry/consultancy experience.
A chartered membership in a relevant professional institution (ideal).
Proven and demonstrable experience in delivering wastewater projects and site operation support for UK Water Companies.
A good understanding of developments in the industry and innovation. You will have proven skills in analysing data to evaluate the performance of existing assets and develop process solutions.
This is a hybrid working role with site visits. 

This role will provide you an excellent opportunity to further develop your career in a highly supportive and collaborative environment. You will play a key role in shaping the success of strategic programmes, helping to deliver benefits for customers, communities, and the environment. 

To apply for this role as Senior Process Engineer, please click apply online and upload an updated copy of your CV.

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