Not specified; competitive salary mentioned; benef...
Hybrid
Chartered engineer status icheme or ciwem
Degree in chemical or environmental engineering
In-depth knowledge of waste water treatment processes
The role offers a challenging opportunity to lead the delivery of transformational programmes for critical UK infrastructure within a multi-disciplinary team
Job Summary
The role offers a challenging opportunity to lead the delivery of transformational programmes for critical UK infrastructure within a multi-disciplinary team.
Candidates will provide technical leadership, influence practice-wide initiatives, and grow Process Engineering capabilities across regional and national levels.
AtkinsRéalis offers hybrid working arrangements, competitive salaries, and extensive opportunities for training and professional development.
Matching Summary
The role offers a challenging opportunity to lead the delivery of transformational programmes for critical UK infrastructure within a multi-disciplinary team.
Salary
Not specified; Competitive salary mentioned; Benefits tailored to health, wellbeing, financial and lifestyle choices
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Chartered Engineer status IChemE or CIWEM
Degree in Chemical or Environmental Engineering
In-depth knowledge of waste water treatment processes
Experience leading large-scale process engineering design
Expert knowledge of UK design codes and CDM Regulations
Proven experience in UK Water Industry
Ability to manage project time and budgets
Nice-to-have
Experience with international landmark engineering projects
Strong communication skills for diverse stakeholders
Proactive mindset with collaborative approach
Knowledge of whole life carbon assessments
Experience in bid proposal technical aspects
Mentorship capabilities for junior team members
Key Requirements
Chartered Engineer (IChemE or CIWEM)
Degree in Chemical/Environmental/Water Engineering
UK Water Industry experience
Process safety techniques (HAZOP) knowledge
Security clearance eligibility (5 years residency)
Work Rights
Must have proof of residency in the UK of 5 years or longer