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Process Engineer

Accrington
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We are seeking a talented and driven Process Engineer to join a Chemical Manufacturer, in Lancashire who will play a key role in delivering safe, efficient, and cost-effective operations. The successful candidate will provide a broad range of process engineering services, including project management, troubleshooting, risk assessment, and continuous improvement.

Key Responsibilities of Process Engineer:

Deliver comprehensive process engineering support across the site, including design, risk evaluation, operational troubleshooting, and project management, ensuring alignment with company policies and relevant legislation.
Develop and implement targeted improvement programs to maximise process yield, throughput, and product quality, while reducing utility consumption, waste, and batch variability.
Lead or support capital projects, including debottlenecking, plant modifications, and process upgrades, either directly or by working with cross-functional project teams.
Serve as a key Process Engineer liaison between operations, maintenance, quality, and EHS to drive performance and ensure smooth integration of engineering solutions.
Identify and involve appropriate internal and external resources and skills to scope, specify, design and commission projects
Conduct root cause analyses for process deviations and implement corrective and preventive measures that support sustainable operations.
Supporting production operations by continuously improving manufacturing processes, using lean techniques to achieve positive impacts on quality, cost, delivery and safety.
Ensure process designs and modifications comply with safety, environmental, and regulatory standards, including HAZOP and LOPA assessments.
Prepare and maintain accurate documentation, including PFDs, P&IDs, SOPs, and process reports, in support of engineering and operational excellence.Qualifications and Experience:

Degree in Chemical Engineering or a related field.
Relevant experience as a Process Engineer in a chemical, pharmaceutical, or related manufacturing environment.
Working knowledge of process safety standards and methodologies (e.g., HAZOP, LOPA, FMEA).
Proven ability to manage projects and work cross-functionally in a fast-paced environment.
Six Sigma or Lean Manufacturing experience is desirable.Why Join the Team?

As a Process Engineer on the team, you will be empowered to take ownership of improvement initiatives and contribute directly to site performance. You will work in a collaborative, safety-focused environment where innovation and continuous learning are valued. Please click the link below to apply directly

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