Technip E&C Ltd is an engineering contractor and Technology Licensor working primarily in the Petrochemicals (including plastic-to-monomer recycling, Bio Ethylene, and other energy transition and carbon reduction technologies), Carbon Capture, Refining and Oil & Gas sectors. We work on projects to build or add to chemical plants and power stations from Singapore to the Sahara and Siberia to South Africa*.
Our projects vary greatly in size (from a couple of thousand to several billion dollars) and scope (from the conceptual design to start-up and handing over the keys) but we have a particular emphasis on front end engineering design projects. * We even do projects in UK.
We are are now looking for several graduate Process Engineers to start an exciting and rewarding career in the energy industry at our office in Milton Keynes [UK]. We welcome applications from graduates in Chemical Engineering, or allied degrees, with a 2:1 or higher in a Master’s degree, and who are self-motivating, inquisitive, and who will work well as part of a highly skilled team.
The Department
The Process department has 2 main roles: Firstly, it is involved in all projects from the outset, developing plant designs that are safe, minimise impact to the environment and are efficient to run. The second role is in provision of Technip Energies’ proprietary technology which includes Ethylene Steam Crackers, Ethylene from Ethanol, Carbon Capture, Fluidised Catalytic Crackers, Gas to Liquids and various petrochemical processes including Ethylbenzene/Styrene.
Role
Working under the direction of senior engineers, tasks will include: plant simulations, performing Process and Systems’ calculations, compiling Process and Fluid Systems lists and summaries, marking up Process drawings, design of process equipment and production of datasheets and involvement in design review meetings including Hazops.
Training
Our office has a graduate training scheme which generally has at least one training session each month ranging from technology overviews to specific calculation procedures. Vendor presentations and external training are also arranged as needed.
Mentoring
Graduates are provided with a mentor who will meet with them regularly to ensure that they are achieving what they need to progress to chartership and be a point of contact for any concerns they may have.