Reference: 171137
Senior Process Engineer - Hydrogen - Midlothian / Glasgow
Eden Scott are delighted to be supporting Green Cat Renewables with the appointment of a Senior Process Engineer. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Process Engineer to join a growing team at an exciting time.
The successful candidate will gain exposure to multiple Hydrogen projects located across the UK and work closely with a highly respected developer within the Hydrogen sector.
The Company
Green Cat Renewables (GCR) is a dynamic, innovative company that provides the complete range of technical services required to deliver renewable energy projects (wind, solar, BESS, hydrogen and hybrid). The team of over 90 Engineers and Environmental Consultants deliver projects on behalf of clients from four offices in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Livingston and Biggar. GCR also works closely with its three sister companies Green Cat Hydrogen and Green Cat Contracting based in the UK and Green Cat Renewables Canada based in Calgary and Halifax.
Through the Engineering Department, the company provides Engineering Consultancy and Project Management services to Clients. We are now growing our hydrogen focussed team within the department to support the development of electrolytic hydrogen projects as part of the global energy transition and de-carbonisation strategy. As a key part of this team, we are seeking a skilled Process Engineer with a chemical engineering background and a strong focus on process safety. The successful candidate will be responsible for a broad range of process engineering tasks, ensuring safety, compliance, and optimal performance in our projects.
The Role:
Delivery of all process engineering activities through feasibility, pre-FEED, FEED, commissioning, and operation of green hydrogen projects.
1. Management of the process engineering aspects of multi-disciplinary projects in complex environments to time and budget.
2. Development and implementation of efficient processes for green hydrogen projects, including equipment sizing, line sizing, operating pressure systems, and pressure relief systems calculations.
3. Ensure the processes comply with relevant safety regulations and standards, conducting HAZID / HAZOP studies, SIL assessments, ALARP and LOPA. Develop and maintain safe operating limits and control philosophies.
4. Responsibility for creating high-quality technical documentation throughout the engineering lifecycle, including process flow sheets, engineering calculations, specifications, datasheets, and technical reports.
5. Active engagement in the entire technical procurement process, including technology assessment, OEMs, system sizing, model selection, analysis of value in use, FAT, SAT, and commissioning.
6. Authoring, updating, and approving process engineering drawings, including block diagrams, process flow diagrams and process and instrumentation (P&ID) diagrams.
7. Ensuring that engineering solutions meet all functional, performance, and safety requirements, with consideration of project commercials and provide operating expense (OPEX) cost estimates.
8. Preparation of detailed technical reports and documentation for design, testing, and operational procedures, inclusive of process design criteria, operating philosophy, specifications, acceptance test manuals, test results, material balances and properties, utility requirements, and maximum intended inventory.
9. Mentor and support junior engineers within the engineering and project team(s).
10. Establish operating guidelines for startup, shutdown, special cases, turndown, and emergencies. Maintain lists such as tie-in control and device interlocking.
11. Work closely with project management, engineering teams, and external stakeholders to meet project deliverables.
Requirements:
1. A minimum of 5+ years of experience in process engineering in an operational environment.
2. Able to work from the Midlothian or Glasgow offices (4 days per week / 1 day per week wfh)
3. A bachelor's degree or higher in Chemical Engineering or a related discipline.
4. Demonstrated success in designing, optimising and implementing chemical processes with a strong emphasis on process safety.
5. Expertise in risk assessment methodologies and process safety management.
6. Proficiency in process simulations and use of relevant software tools.
7. Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
8. Strong communication skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively with multidisciplinary teams.
9. Willingness to travel as necessary, supported by a valid UK driving license.
10. Have the right to work in the United Kingdom, full-time, in perpetuity.
Benefits:
1. Competitive salary
2. 25 Days annual leave and 8 flexible bank holidays
3. Private Medical Healthcare
4. Cycle to work scheme
5. Professional development opportunities and support
6. Professional fees paid for by the company
7. Company social events and team building days
8. On-site parking with EV charging points available to staff
To apply for this position please send your CV to stuart.mitchell@edenscott.com
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