Mechanical Engineer

Valtris Specialty Chemicals
Manchester, United Kingdom
3 months ago
Applications closed
Posted
19 Jan 2026 (3 months ago)

The Mechanical Engineer will be responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of mechanical systems within a top-tier COMAH chemical plant. This role involves managing mechanical-biased projects, providing technical support, participating in process safety initiatives, and carrying out engineering design, all while ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations.

Key Requirements:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Proven engineering and maintenance experience in a chemical, pharmaceutical, or petrochemical plant, particularly on a COMAH site.
  • Key Job Skills:
    • Excellent knowledge of mechanical systems and equipment.
    • Strong organisational and problem-solving abilities.
    • Familiarity with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
    • Effective communication and teamworking skills.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Manage and oversee mechanical-biased projects from initiation to completion.
  • Provide technical support and guidance on mechanical aspects of projects.
  • Conduct engineering design for mechanical systems and components.
  • Develop and implement maintenance strategies, procedures, and methods.
  • Ensure compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations.
  • Participate in Hazard and Operability Studies (HAZOPs) to identify and mitigate potential risks.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical issues in a timely manner.
  • Collaborate with cross-functional teams to support plant operations and improvement projects.
  • Manage and oversee contractors and vendors for mechanical work.
  • Maintain accurate records of maintenance activities and equipment performance.

Safety & Compliance:

  • Participate in HAZOP sessions to assess potential hazards and operability issues.
  • Ensure all mechanical work complies with health, safety, and environmental standards.
  • Management of PSSR, PUWER, LOLER, and PED inspection and installation programs.
  • Participate in safety audits and risk assessments.
  • Implement recommendations from HAZOP studies to improve safety and efficiency.

Maintenance:

  • Take ownership of escalated maintenance issues, carrying out trouble shooting and developing technical solutions to safety, process, and reliability issues.
  • Feed into maintenance and shutdown planning.
  • Develop and implement maintenance strategies, procedures, and methods.
  • Troubleshoot and resolve mechanical issues promptly to minimise downtime.

Projects:

  • Plan, execute, and manage mechanical-biased projects ensuring they meet safety, quality, and budgetary requirements.
  • Provide technical expertise and support for mechanical-related projects.
  • Coordinate with stakeholders to ensure project deliverables are met on time.
  • Manage and oversee contractors and vendors for mechanical project work.

Engineering Design:

  • Carry out detailed engineering design for mechanical systems and components.
  • Ensure designs comply with relevant standards and regulations.
  • Develop and review technical drawings, specifications, and documentation.
  • Implement best practices and innovative solutions to enhance plant performance.


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