Chemical Engineer
West Bromwich
Up to £40,000 - DOE
Permanent
What’s in it for you?
- Pension Scheme
- Monday – Friday
- 40 hours (8am – 4:30pm)
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays
- On-Site Parking
- Benefit package (Including free Life assurance cover and paid sick leave after qualifying period)
The roles and responsibilities of the Chemical Engineer:
- Initiation, design, implementation and commissioning of Plant Modification Proposals, to modify existing plant, including all relevant hazard assessments and HAZOPs.
- Deciding the scope and extent of hazard assessment required relevant to the process, carrying out calculations, advising on testing programmes to obtain further data, initiating and leading HAZOPs as required, and revising designs accordingly, and maintaining the risk assessment record system.
- Ensuring all chemical engineering work is following Statutory Regulations and Codes of Practice.
- Liaise with the Project Engineering section to develop the plant design, layout, costing and proposals for authorisation.
- Act as the Chemical Engineering expert on Process Improvement Groups and Project teams and advise Research Department, on practical solutions to develop process routes for new and existing processes.
- Advise other Engineers, Customers, Contractors and Consultants on technical matters covering design, safety, and materials of construction and processing techniques.
- Act as Project Leader to specified projects with responsibility for expenditure budget, overall design, and completion to agreed targets and operating performance.
- Organisation of design and commissioning work and requests for resources, to achieve the required Production budget
Requirements of the Chemical Engineer:
- Minimum of 3 year’s relevant industrial experience
- Chemical engineering degree as a minimum
- Knowledge of COMAH regulations & Implementation would be beneficial
- Experience developing new processes and improving existing ones
- Experience in any of the following would be advantageous of DSEAR methodology, SIL and LOPA assessments or Relief system sizing & DIERS methodology
What happens after you apply for this role?
Applications will be reviewed within 3 working days, however as we are receiving high levels of applications, if you have not been contacted after 5 days of sending your CV unfortunately your application has been unsuccessful on this occasion. If successful you will be contacted by a consultant to discuss your application and CV further. There’ll also be a chance for you to ask us any questions you may have about the role.