Process and Chemical Engineering Industry Placement 2026 - 32745
Want to make a real difference for people and the environment? At the Environment Agency, we’re looking for passionate individuals to help tackle some of the biggest environmental challenges.
Overview
Our 12‑month industry placements, starting in September, offer hands‑on experience while building skills that matter. This is more than a placement – it’s an opportunity to learn, grow, and explore career pathways that could lead to your next big step.
Role and Responsibilities
You’ll work with our Regulated Industry teams, supporting UK businesses to reduce environmental impacts and improve process safety. From chemicals and refineries to metals, you’ll see how we regulate industry to protect people and the planet.
Key Experience You’ll Gain
* Data management and analysis
* Environmental regulation and compliance
* Evaluating environmental impact
* Carbon reduction and industrial transition
* Developing environmental standards
* Incident management and enforcement
* Partnership working and public engagement
Experience and Skills Required
You should be studying (or have studied) a Chemical or Process Engineering degree accredited by IChemE. Experience can come from volunteering, sports teams or social clubs.
* Team working
* Confidence with data
* Problem‑solving
* Engineering knowledge
* Health and safety awareness
Eligibility Criteria
To join our Industry Placement you must meet all of the following:
* You are a UK, Commonwealth or EEA national with the right to work in the UK.
* You are enrolled in an undergraduate degree, an integrated master’s program, and are in the penultimate year of study, or have graduated within the last year (from June 2025 onwards).
Benefits
* Pension: Around 19% contribution to a career‑average scheme invested in ethical, renewable‑energy businesses.
* Annual leave: 25 days plus bank holidays.
* Flexibility: Full‑time role with hybrid options, flexible hours, and time back for overtime.
Application Process
We’ve kept things simple so you can focus on showing your potential:
1. Apply online – Tell us about your skills, motivations, and why you’re excited to join.
2. Behaviour‑Based Assessment (BBA) – Complete an interactive, game‑style assessment measuring natural behaviours and potential. Practice options available.
3. Shortlisting – We’ll review your application and assessment results.
4. Interview – If shortlisted, you’ll be invited to a virtual interview.
More details, including support for neurodiverse candidates and the assessment expectations, are in the Candidate Pack attached.
Deadlines and Contact
Applications close on 15 February 2026; interviews in March; offers by May. Apply early and make an impact!
For queries email eacareerentry@environment-agency.gov.uk.
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