Your New Company
Join a leading local multidisciplinary consultancy practice with a reputation for delivering innovative and sustainable engineering solutions across a range of sectors throughout the UK and Ireland. We value creativity, collaboration, and a passion for engineering, and we are committed to continuous improvement and excellence.
Your New Role
As a Chemical Process Engineer, you will undertake engineering water/wastewater process design for a range of projects. Your responsibilities will include developing design solutions for clean and wastewater applications, interpreting design data, preparing process design calculations, conducting feasibility, outline, and detailed process design work, liaising with clients, writing technical reports, working with and developing process tools, and contributing to the delivery of projects and ensuring timeframes and budgets are met.
What You Will Need to Succeed
To succeed in this role, you will need a degree-level qualification in Chemical Engineering or similar bias, and a minimum of 2 years post-qualification experience while working towards chartership. Essential skills include familiarity with Microsoft Office Suite, excellent oral and written communication skills, strong analytical and numerical skills, use of initiative in problem-solving, and the ability to prioritise tasks and manage projects.
What You Will Get in Return
In return, you will receive an attractive salary and annual leave arrangements, hybrid working arrangements, flexible working hours, a company pension scheme, a healthcare plan, a life assurance scheme, and excellent career development opportunities, including approved professional training schemes. You will work in a professional, friendly environment that supports your growth and development.
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