Remote Senior Process Safety Engineer (Chemical Engineering)

Company: AECOM
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Location: Bristol
Job Description:

Responsibilities

As a member of our multidisciplinary team, you will work on a range of projects in the energy and renewable power sector, focused on hydrogen, future fuels/green chemicals, carbon capture and storage, and other process technologies with an emphasis on decarbonisation.

  • Provide engineering design and technical advisory services to diverse clients, ensuring all technical design work is completed in accordance with local standards and sound engineering principles.
  • Provide expertise on process hazard analysis, including chairing HAZID and sometimes HAZOP studies, advising clients on safety studies, and reviewing contractor studies for compliance.
  • Work with Process Safety professionals within the wider AECOM business to develop collaboration opportunities and enhance service quality for clients.
  • Take responsibility for the delivery of technical and other deliverables as part of projects on behalf of project managers within our team and the wider AECOM organisation.
  • Prepare and present bids and proposals, including cost estimates and supporting materials.
  • Work closely with project teams to ensure timely provision of coordinated and quality engineering deliverables.
  • Actively foster and strengthen relationships with internal and external clients and suppliers, developing new relationships to pursue winning work for the energy business.
  • Coach, mentor and provide guidance to junior engineers, empowering them to grow professionally.

Benefits

Enjoy a range of core and personalised benefits designed to support your future and well‑being, customised to fit your lifestyle. Take advantage of career development opportunities, our flexible hybrid working model, technical practice networks, AECOM University, and volunteering days.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering (or equivalent).
  • Considerable technical experience in power generation, industrial process, CCUS and/or future fuels projects, preferably within a consulting environment.
  • Demonstrable experience in process hazard analysis, ideally with formal training in delivering safety studies.
  • Understanding of process safety regulations including COMAH and ATEX regimes, ideally with knowledge of how these apply to hydrogen and derivatives.
  • Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, ensuring effective interaction with clients, colleagues and stakeholders.

EEO Statement

As an Equal Opportunity Employer, we believe in each person’s potential, and we’ll help you reach yours.

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Posted: July 1st, 2026