Negotiable
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England, United Kingdom
Summary: The Lead Process Engineer will play a pivotal role in high-impact water and utility projects across the UK and Ireland, transitioning from foundational engineering roles to project leadership and technical specialization. The position involves leading process design, collaborating with clients, and engaging in global networking to implement innovative solutions for water supply and wastewater treatment. Candidates should possess a degree in Chemical Engineering and have over 15 years of experience in the Utilities/Water sector, specifically in delivering AMP frameworks.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead process design development and perform hydraulic analysis.
- Develop mass balance models and prepare technical reports and specifications.
- Collaborate directly with UK water utility clients to shape business plans.
- Translate strategic needs into viable engineering solutions.
- Engage with a global community to share knowledge and apply best practices.
Key Skills:
- Degree in Chemical Engineering.
- Over 15 years of experience in the Utilities/Water sector.
- Expertise in delivering AMP frameworks.
- Strong technical design and analytical skills.
- Excellent client collaboration and communication abilities.
Salary (Rate): undetermined
City: undetermined
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: undetermined
IR35 Status: undetermined
Seniority Level: undetermined
Industry: Other
Lead Process Engineer - Contract - Water / Utility sector
You will join our integrated, national team, working on high-impact projects that span the entire water cycle across the UK & Ireland. We're looking for engineers who are ready to transition from foundational roles to project leadership and technical specialisation.
The Cleanwater Journey: Help secure long-term water supply through strategic resource options , design state-of-the-art treatment facilities, and pioneer source-to-tap solutions for emerging contaminants like PFAS.
The Wastewater Journey: Focus on achieving ambitious environmental goals, designing advanced treatment for nutrient removal, optimising asset performance, and implementing schemes that champion resource recovery (energy, heat, and materials).
Your Day-to-Day Impact
You will be involved in the full project lifecycle, operating as a key technical contributor:
Technical Excellence: Lead process design development, perform hydraulic analysis, develop mass balance models, and prepare technical reports and specifications.
Client Collaboration: Work directly with UK water utility clients, helping to shape business plans and translate strategic needs into viable engineering solutions.
Global Networking: Engage with our "one team" global community, sharing knowledge and applying international best practices to local challenges.
Degree in Chemical Engineer and have more than 15 years in the Utilities / Water sector only delivering AMP frameworks