Site Project Manager- Process Engineering

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Job Title: Site Project Manager- Process Engineering
Job Location: Northwest England commute from Lancs, Greater Manchester,
Job Reward: £60-65k plus £6,600 car and comprehensive Bonus
Job Type: Permanent
Are you a Chemical / Process Engineer by trade with extensive Process Project Engineering experience?

We have an exciting opportunity for a Senior Projects / Process Engineer to join a Global FMCG Manufacturing company in the Northwest
Working closely with the Head of Capital Investment,  in all aspects of managing project engineering services to support manufacturing operations
To include the specification, installation, commission and validation of all process and utilities support equipment
Role Responsibilities - Site Project Manager- Process Engineering

Lead Process Understanding and Project Engineering Capability and Engineering Projects in the manufacturing processing area
Own the budget - ££multi-million, detail design phase with the supplier / installation teams and commissioning of process equipment and utilities support services
You will be Involved in process design and generating innovative engineering solutions to drive continuous improvement in the manufacturing processing facilities
Provide Project Management in equipment selection, Specification definition and purchase of manufacturing process
Provide technical expertise in both existing and new engineering equipment
Provide technical project engineering leadership in the application of process engineering best practice
Provide technical knowledge on manufacturing bulk handling , storage and processing
Assist process improvement projects on site, ensuring appropriate technical change control to deliver robust, sustainable solutions
Leading CAPEX and improvement projects, RCAs, validation activities etc
Investigate new technologies for plant/equipment efficiency improvements
Ensure compliance with site standard operation procedures
Role Requirements - Site Project Manager- Process Engineering

Experience in implementing process improvement and efficiency projects within a quality driven manufacturing environment
BSc/BEng in Process or Chemical Engineering or related Engineering
Experience of Process / Food and Drink / Chemicals/Pharmaceutical/FMCG or other regulated industry
Operational knowledge of manufacturing equipment
Track record of leading engineering projects in manufacturing processing arena
Experienced in technology transfer / understanding of the product development process
Ability to evaluate potential innovative technology areas relevant to product
Project Engineering management skills
What we can offer – Project Engineering Manager multi-site

Work at a world-class, award-winning sites
Hybrid and home-based working
Ideally North west Based 
Global progression opportunities, endless
Company discount
Exposure to a global family of employees
Ongoing challenge, training and development
Company Bonus up to 20%
Awesome Pension
Family Health
For more information on this role, please contact Mike Butler, on (url removed)

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