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Senior Process Engineer

Warrington
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Senior Process Engineer
Location: Warrington
Full-Time, Permanent Position
Monday - Friday, 9am - 5pm

A globally leading Chemical Manufacturer are looking for a Senior Process Engineer to lead the successful execution of a wide-ranging capital and operational projects portfolio across their UK and European-based sites, driving operational excellence across both design and manufacturing environments within the chemical engineering sector.

Salary and Benefits of the Senior Process Engineer

Annual Salary: Between £80,000 - £90,000
Performance Based Annual Bonus
30 Days Annual Leave + Bank Holidays
Company Pension Scheme Up to 9%
Private Healthcare
Healthcare Cash Plan
Income Protection Scheme
Life Assurance Policy

Role of Senior Process Engineer

As the Senior Process Engineer, you will be the most senior member of the department, directly reporting into the European Senior Project Manager and managing your own team of Process Engineers. You will be leading end-to-end project management, leading the full life-cycle of capital projects. This includes scoping, font-end engineering design (FEED), detailed design, engineering, procurement and construction (EPC), installation, commissioning and final-sign off of projects.

Key Responsibilities:

You will serve as a key technical authority, developing and maintaining a centre of expertise in the company for relevant manufacturing technologies.
To proactively monitor advancements in chemical process technologies, systems, and market trends to identify opportunities for continuous improvement.
You are responsible for leading structured change management processes throughout the lifecycle of engineering projects. This includes identifying, evaluating, and implementing changes that impact plant operations, process design, equipment configuration, and safety systems.
You will be accountable for translating initial concepts into fully operational solutions that improve product quality, reduce operational costs, increase output, and enhance process efficiency.
You will serve as a technical authority and strategic contributor, aligning engineering solutions with business goals while fostering innovation and compliance with industry standards.
To provide day-to-day leadership, coaching, and technical guidance to a team currently comprising one Process Engineer and two Graduate Process Engineers.

Skills and Experience Needed of the Senior Process Engineer

Chartered Engineer (CEng) status and a Bachelor's degree or Master's degree in Chemical Engineering or Process Engineering
Over 10 years of experience within Chemical Manufacturing
Proven track record in design, commissioning, and optimisation of chemical processes and equipment
Strong knowledge of process simulation, mass and energy balances, P&IDs, and hazard studies.
Familiarity with COMAH regulations, process safety tools, and modern control principles.
Experience managing capital projects, including FEED, EPC, and commissioning phases.

How to Apply: If you believe your skillset matches the requirements of this role, please submit your CV for review

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