Chemical Process Engineer (Scale-up / Pilot Plant) – Sustainable Materials / Chemical Recycling
Location: Bristol (on-site)
A high-growth Bristol-based cleantech is hiring a Chemical Process Engineer to support the scale-up and industrialisation of a novel chemical recycling technology for advanced materials and composites (applications across sectors such as aerospace/defence, automotive and renewable energy).
This is a hands‑on scale‑up role, bridging lab/bench work and pilot plant delivery, with strong exposure to process modelling, pilot plant operations, and continuous improvement.
Salary: £45,000-£52,000 (depending on experience)
Type: Permanent | Full‑time (40 hrs/week) | On‑site 5 days/week
Responsibilities
* Support scale‑up from laboratory/bench scale to pilot scale, including technology transfer activities
* Build/maintain models for energy, environmental and techno‑economic factors (e.g., Aspen / HYSYS, Excel)
* Support safe build, commissioning and operation of pilot‑scale processes/equipment
* Collect and analyse process data; define KPIs; drive improvements to throughput, efficiency and cost
* Apply structured problem‑solving (e.g., 5 Whys, FMEA, Kaizen)
* Support equipment maintenance/repair activities and calibration scheduling for safety‑critical components
* Liaise with suppliers, procure equipment, and coordinate installation/project engineers as needed
* Produce SOPs, One Point Lessons and process documentation
* Present findings clearly to internal and external stakeholders; support shifting priorities in a fast‑paced environment
Essential skills & experience
* Degree in Chemical Engineering / Process Engineering / Industrialisation Engineering (2:1 or above)
* Experience scaling laboratory processes to pilot scale (or demonstrably close equivalent)
* Knowledge in one or more of: polymer chemistry, solvent/solids handling, water treatment, chemical recycling
* Exposure to process design and/or technology transfer to manufacturing/operations teams
* Strong organisation and communication skills; comfortable in ambiguous scale‑up environments
* Bristol‑based (or willing to relocate)
Desirable
* Advanced materials / composites / technical fibres (carbon, glass, aramid)
* DSEAR / ATEX exposure and supporting HAZOPs
* Lifecycle Assessment (LCA) exposure
* Master's degree and/or project management qualification
To apply: Send your CV (or message for a confidential discussion).
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