Process Engineer / Productie Engineer

Company: JAM
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Location: Warrington
Job Description:

Process Engineer (Engineer, Senior & Principal level) Sector: Nuclear Type: Permanent

Our client is a leading organisation within the UK nuclear sector, delivering complex, high-value projects across fuel reprocessing, next-generation civil nuclear new build, and critical defence programmes.

Due to continued growth and a strong project pipeline, they are seeking Process Engineers at Engineer, Senior Engineer, and Principal Engineer levels to join their expanding teams.

As a Process Engineer, you will play a key role in the design, development, and optimisation of complex process systems within highly regulated environments.

Process design and development for nuclear facilities and systems Production of key engineering deliverables (e.g., Working collaboratively with multidisciplinary engineering teams Ensuring compliance with nuclear regulatory requirements and industry standards Technical problem-solving across the full project lifecycle (concept through to commissioning)

Leading complex work packages or projects Degree qualified in Chemical Engineering or related discipline Experience in process engineering within a regulated industry Significant experience in process engineering roles Proven delivery of engineering design work packages nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, chemicals) Extensive experience leading process engineering activities Strong track record in complex project delivery Nuclear industry experience is highly desirable at this level Nuclear sector experience Experience in safety case development and regulatory compliance Familiarity with UK nuclear standards and regulatory frameworks

oil & gas, petrochemical, pharmaceutical) are strongly encouraged to apply, particularly at Engineer and Senior levels.

Opportunity to work on critical national infrastructure projects Clear career progression pathways across all levels Competitive salary and benefits package Flexible and hybrid working arrangements Support for professional development and chartership…

Posted: June 1st, 2026