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A global consulting firm is seeking a Principal Process Engineer for its clean water team in the Midlands. The role involves working on projects that address water resource challenges while applying innovative solutions. Ideal candidates will have chartered status and experience in clean water processes. This position offers a collaborative environment, competitive salary and benefits, and opportunities for professional development.
Are you an experienced Process Engineer with a preference for clean water projects and a passion for sustainable solutions?
Join Stantecand help us tackle the urgent water resource and climate change challenges facing our communities!
From preparing utilities for summers with exceptionally low rainfall in the North, to shaping the UK’s long term water supply resilience through water transfer, storage and recycling projects in the South – our clean water process team are involved in exciting projects that really mean something for the communities we serve.
We are looking for a Principal Process Engineer to join our clean water team in the Midlands. This role can be based in Birmingham, Derby or Redditch.
The opportunities we can offer span both AMP cycle and Strategic Resource Options schemes, and as we operate as an integrated national team, you’ll be able to work on projects across the UK with a primary focus on our clients in the North of England, Scotland and Ireland.
These projects could range from new treatment plant design to long term strategic resource schemes or optimising existing assets to deploying source to tap solutions for emerging threats like PFAS. In terms of day-to-day activities, our engineers do everything from onsite test work to new system design and utility business plans support – there’s really something for everyone.
We are a global organisation and are proactively pursuing “a one team” approach with our global colleagues.
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