ETS Group
Project Engineer - Process Design & Installation solutions

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Project Engineer (Process Design & Installation solutions for Food, Pharma and Chemicals)
A new vacancy for leading provider of engineering design and installation solutions for UK/international customers in Process industries such as CHEMICALS, PHARMA, FOOD & BEVERAGE and DAIRY production.
As a Project Engineer, you will:
- Design process flow diagrams, defining instrumentation and control requirements.
- Source and procure fluid handling equipment and materials for plant construction.
- Supervise workshop-based plant construction and liaise with workshop personnel.
- Manage projects from inception to final acceptance, including design, manufacturing, installation, and commissioning—often on-site with customers.
- Conduct risk assessments and safety-related studies.
- Collaborate with customers throughout project progress.
- Prepare cost estimates for sales quotations, including calculations involving fluid/thermo dynamics.
- Conduct pilot plant trials both at our South Wales facility and on customer sites.
- Prepare detailed trial reports.
- Travel regularly within the UK and occasionally overseas.
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We are looking for a motivated engineer with:
- A degree in an engineering or scientific discipline.
- Experience in process manufacturing and involvement in designing and specifying process equipment.
- Knowledge of thermo/fluid dynamics, instrumentation, and control (preferred).
- Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings.
- Strong documentation, administrative, and organizational skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite.
- Project Management experience (essential).
- Immediate start preferable.
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