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Chemical and Process Engineering Graduate Scheme - Infrastructure

Help us reimagine our places and spaces, from transport-hubs to university campuses, industrial facilities and critical flood defence schemes. Across all our markets, we touch every aspect of the social and economic framework. We provide mechanical, electrical, ICA (instrumentation, control and automation) and process engineering skills and expertise to water companies, supporting their capital (both new build and refurbishment) and operational (problem solving on existing sites) projects and programmes.

Requirements: Minimum 2.2 Master’s/MEng degree in Chemical or Process Engineering.

Locations: Birmingham, Bristol, Epsom (Surrey), Belfast
(Please note locations may close due to volume of applications - if you're preferred location isn't available when you go to apply please select an alternative.)



Design and Advanced Technology - Water

As a Graduate Process Engineer within our Design and Advanced Technology - Water team you’ll help to support our clients across the Water sector in the UK and internationally.

Our team provides Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, ICA (Instrumentation, Control and Automation) and Process engineering skills and expertise to water companies, supporting their capital (both new build and refurbishment) and operational (problem solving on existing sites) projects and programmes.

You’ll get the opportunity to develop your capability in a wide range of exciting projects, with a focus on water and wastewater treatment, sludge treatment, and bioresource recovery from Anaerobic Digestion (AD). Water, both clean and dirty, is a critical asset needing careful management and you could play a key part in this!

Key activities include:

  • Working within multidisciplinary teams to produce feasibility studies and outline designs through to detailed design work for water industry projects.
  • Working with and developing process tools such as mass balances and process flow diagrams.
  • Development of design solutions for clean and wastewater applications, as well as reviewing the performance of existing processes at treatment sites.
  • Collaborating with clients to understand and help them achieve their carbon and net zero ambitions.
  • Technical report writing.
  • Strategic planning to provide long-term innovative solutions for clients.