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Senior Plant Engineer

Uniper
Nottingham
1 day ago
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Senior Plant Engineer Within Uniper's Engineering Division, the Infrastructure & Plant Engineering UK Team supports the technical development of decarbonisation projects to reach financial close and provides technical support during the project execution phase.This Senior Plant Engineer role involves the technical development, planning, and construction of large Combined Cycle Power Plants (CCPP) with Carbon Capture as an option and other decarbonisation/transformation projects. Based at Uniper's Technology Centre in Ratcliffe-on-Soar (near Nottingham), the focus will be on UK projects. In addition, where required by the business, engineering services will be delivered to other locations.

Within Uniper's Engineering Division, the Infrastructure & Plant Engineering UK Team supports the technical development of decarbonisation projects to reach financial close and provides technical support during the project execution phase.This Senior Plant Engineer role involves the technical development, planning, and construction of large Combined Cycle Power Plants (CCPP) with Carbon Capture as an option and other decarbonisation/transformation projects. Based at Uniper's Technology Centre in Ratcliffe-on-Soar (near Nottingham), the focus will be on UK projects. In addition, where required by the business, engineering services will be delivered to other locations.

Your responsibilities

  • Project planning and design with regards to mechanical and process topics of CCPPs or other plants across all project phases up to commercial operation,
  • Technical evaluation of supplier bids and support during procurement processes,
  • Development and/or review of philosophies and descriptions for safe and efficient design and operation,
  • Development and/or review of lead documents, including process flow diagrams (PFDs), piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&IDs), plant layout drawings and cost estimates,
  • Coordination with other engineering disciplines within and outside Uniper,
  • Act as owner’s engineer representing Uniper’s interests through all engineering phases up to commercial operation,
  • Management of internal and external project stakeholders, including project partners, contractors, and technical specialists.

Your profile

  • Engineering degree level qualification (or equivalent), ideally in mechanical or process engineering,
  • Significant relevant experience in engineering / owner’s engineering of CCPP plants, specifically preparation of conceptual designs, engineering studies and tender specifications,
  • Experience of working in an international business environment and in selecting/leading/cooperating with engineering contractors and OEMs,
  • Knowledge of relevant process engineering software tools (e.g. EBSILON, ProMax),
  • Resilient team player with a high level of self-motivation,
  • Business-fluent English language with good communication and presentation skills. Command of German/Dutch/Swedish language is a plus,
  • Willingness to travel within UK and internationally.

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