Defence - Process Chemical Engineer - To become a valued member of the engineering design team
Description This organisation is central to the defence of the United Kingdom for more than 50 years. Providing and maintaining the warheads for the country’s nuclear deterrent, Trident. Covering the entire life cycle of nuclear warheads; from initial concept, assessment and design, through to component manufacture and assembly, in-service support, and finally decommissioning and disposal. The scientists, engineers and business specialists employed are world renowned. Achieving and maintaining the very highest standards in everything they do is at the heart of their vision for the future – a vision which is to achieve widespread international recognition as a world-class company, building upon our reputation as a centre of scientific and technological excellence.
Job Requirements We are now looking for a Process Chemical Engineer to become a member of the engineering design team responsible for the delivery of quality design solutions to time and cost. To ensure the preparation and delivery of design solutions which fully comply with all applicable current legislation, British Standards and to agreed times, cost and quality requirements. Also to ensure compliance, in all activities undertaken with company requirements. As the Process Chemical Engineer you will be a Chartered Engineer and member of an appropriate professional engineering institute with a minimum of degree or equivalent in Chemical/Process Engineering discipline. You will contribute to integrated safety when reviewing or producing engineering designs, be involved in the maintenance of appointed discipline standards. Due to the nature of the organisation involved we can only accept applications from British citizens who have lived for ten years continuously in the UK.
Details Knowledge: Undertaking engineering conceptual and basic design, installation, commissioning and maintenance requirements of a regulated site (including nuclear and specialist chemical implications). Skills: Good interpersonal and communication skills. The ability to lead, manage and motivate staff. Good oral, written and presentational skills.
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