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Hydrogen Safety Engineer

Jackson Hogg Ltd
Posted 10 hours ago, valid for 4 days
Location

Sheffield, South Yorkshire S11 9BA, England

Salary

£45,000 - £54,000 per annum

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Contract type

Full Time

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  • Jackson Hogg is recruiting for a Hydrogen Safety Engineer to join an innovative renewable engineering company focused on hydrogen production and safety.
  • The ideal candidate should have experience with hazardous gases, particularly hydrogen, and possess a strong academic background in scientific or mechanical engineering, ideally with a PhD or Master's degree.
  • Candidates with experience in ATEX/hydrogen safety projects are preferred, and the role offers autonomy, progression opportunities, and the chance to contribute to net-zero goals.
  • The position is open to engineers ranging from graduates to those with significant experience, with responsibilities tailored to the candidate's level.
  • The role is full-time, permanent, and offers flexible working hours, with a competitive salary based on experience.

Jackson Hogg is proud to be recruiting for a solutions focused engineer to join an innovative renewable engineering business as a Hydrogen Safety Engineer. This company work at the forefront in the development of the production and use of hydrogen as a fuel for off grid power and beyond, and this is a technical role to determine safety surrounding hydrogen production. The ideal candidate should have experience working with hazardous gases (ideally hydrogen) and have the ability to research unknown topics going back to first principles, legislation, standards and academic research. The ideal candidate will be a self-starter and be confident in discussing and defending your process, methods and reporting to colleagues, customers and regulators. 

The role offers a great deal of autonomy, progression opportunities and the chance to work within the exciting field of engineering, renewables, contributing towards the goal of net-zero.

Responsibilities - this is a varied role and will be dependent on your strengths and experience, the role will include, but is not limited to the following:

  • Work closely with other engineers within mechanical and process safety departments to analyse and research new areas of hydrogen engineering, particularly focused around hydrogen safety
  • Liaise with clients, colleagues, stakeholders regularly to discuss findings an processes.
  • Be involved in hazardous area classification, design of site layouts and equipment, oversee ATEX conformance of equipment and instillations, Oversee CE marking of ATEX equipment (depending on experience).

Requirements:

  •  A strong academic background within a scientific (physics)/mechanical engineering or process safety background (Ideally obtain a PhD/Master's degree)
  • Experience working on projects involving ATEX/hydrogen safety (in industry, research or university).
  • A broad understanding of hazardous gases and related industry standards
  • Desire to evolve, progress understanding and problem solve.
  • Perform engineering drawing to discuss your findings.

Desirable:

  • Knowledge of IEC 60079 standards
  • Proficient in CAD software and Inventor
  • Knowledge of ATEX directives, DSEAR, EPS regs

This role is open to consideration of engineers with experience ranging from graduates through to experienced engineers, and the responsibilities will be in accordance to your experience level. If you're interested and would like to learn more, please apply online with a copy of your CV or call Jackson Hogg and ask to speak with Eleanor Buckley.

  • Role Type: Full-time and permanent, Mon-Fri
  • Flexible working hours & hybrid working Hours offered
  • Candidates must have full eligibility to work in the UK without restriction.
  •  Candidates must be able to reliably commute to site when required.

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