We have a requirement for a Process Engineer, to work at Phillips66 Humber Refinery, based near Immingham, North East Lincolnshire. This is a full time, PAYE contract position for an initial 12 months, to be reviewed thereafter. Working 40 hours per week 8am – 4.30pm. The role offers an excellent working environment for the successful candidate.
Basic Purpose
Process design for capital projects that meet project schedules and milestones
Process investigations and studies
Responsibilities
Strong, demonstrable SHE and process safety leadership both in the office and on site
Performing process engineering calculations and developing technical reports
Co-ordinating management of change safety reviews and accurately documenting process engineering changes
Managing process engineering PHA (Hazop) action items to ensure timely completion
Following process engineering procedures in accordance with client Engineering Practices and Standards
Evaluating project proposals to ensure a proportionate and cost-effective solution is implemented
Skills
Excellent written and verbal communication skills
Self -motivated
Able to work on multiple projects in parallel
Familiar with LOPA and SIL requirements
Understanding of relevant UK safety and environmental industry regulations
Knowledge of relevant UK and US industry codes and standards
Mainly office-based role, but must be willing and able to go on site on the refinery and offsite locations as required to progress assigned projects
Qualifications
The legal right to live and work in the UK on a permanent basis without restrictions.
Achieved a minimum 2:1 in a Chemical Engineering discipline degree
Close to achieving or achieved Chartered Engineer status with the Institute of Chemical Engineers or equivalent
2 years + experience in front end and detailed process engineering design
Oil and gas experience
About Phillips 66 Humber Refinery
The Humber Refinery is one of the most energy efficient refineries in Europe and is leading the way in lower-carbon fuels production. Phillips 66 Humber Refinery was the first in the UK to produce high-performing, advanced second-generation biofuels, at scale, from waste - when Used Cooking Oil (UCO) was introduced to its refining processes in 2017.
In 2020, Phillips 66 Limited invested significantly trebling this capacity, with the addition of a new lower carbon fuel module. One of the most exciting opportunities for the Humber Refinery lies in the
electric vehicle revolution.
One of the products produced by the refinery is high-grade petroleum coke, a carbon-rich residue that remains when other, lighter materials are refined from crude oil. Petroleum coke from the Humber Refinery already has a vital role in supporting advanced manufacturing in the steel recycling and aluminium smelting industries, but now through its unique coke formulations, is also being used across the globe in smart phone and electric vehicle batteries.
The Humber Refinery's role in the electric vehicle battery market was recognised in the UK Government, Industrial Decarbonisation Strategy.
Since March 2021 Phillips 66 Limited is working with several partners on a number of decarbonisation projects to support the Humber region to meet the UK Government's target of net zero carbon emissions by 2050.
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