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Senior Process Engineer

Stoke-on-Trent
1 week ago
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Senior Process Engineer - Engineering Services - Petrochems/Oil & Gas - Staffordshire - £60-70k + benefits

Our client is a global leader in emissions control, heat and mass transfer, and clean-air combustion systems, designing process equipment for the O&G and petrochemical industries. This business delivers innovative, efficient, and sustainable engineering solutions to industrial clients worldwide.

They are now looking for an experienced Senior Process Engineer to join their Staffordshire-based team. This is a key succession role, offering a clear path to progress into a Lead Process Engineer position as part of the company’s long-term growth strategy.

The Opportunity

You’ll join a, 30 strong, highly skilled engineering team supporting large-scale industrial projects across the energy and process sectors — driving design excellence and technical innovation from concept through to commissioning.

Key responsibilities include:



Providing process engineering support on major industrial projects.

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Producing and reviewing process documentation: PFDs, P&IDs, heat & mass balances, datasheets, and design bases.

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Designing and specifying process equipment.

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Supporting Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs), including occasional international travel.

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Collaborating closely with clients throughout project delivery.

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Contributing to design and safety reviews (including HAZOPs).

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Mentoring and developing junior engineers.

About You

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Degree-qualified in Chemical or Process Engineering.

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Experience in Oil & Gas, Bulk Chemical, or Petrochemical environments.

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Skilled in process design, simulation, and calculation tools.

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Strong understanding of process safety and hazard analysis.

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Excellent communication and problem-solving skills.

Desirable:

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Commissioning experience.

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Knowledge of water injection systems, membrane filtration, or mass transfer equipment.

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Experience in leading/supervising a team.

Why Apply

This is an opportunity to join a respected global organisation that combines innovation, autonomy, and professional growth — with a genuine succession plan into a Lead Engineer role.

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Defined leadership pathway

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Global project exposure

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Supportive, collaborative culture

If you’re an ambitious Process Engineer ready to take the next step in your career, we’d love to hear from you

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