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Bioresources Mechanical Engineer

Jacobs
Manchester
1 month ago
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Jacobs Manchester, United Kingdom


Overview

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In this newly created role you will gain the opportunity to join a growing team responsible for the design, development and delivery of sludge treatment processes including Jacobs bioresources process technologies, throughout their lifecycle from strategic concept stage through feasibility, engineering, installation, acceptance testing, reliability, performance trials and asset management.


Responsibilities

  • Strategy and consulting.
  • Environmental and economic regulation.
  • FEED - Front-end engineering design of solids handling, municipal sewage sludge treatment digesters, pre-treatment processes along with associated mechanical systems, plant and equipment.
  • Engineering analysis and modelling including CFD, thermals and heat transfer.
  • Detail design and systems integration of mechanical process equipment, storage tanks, mixing systems, heat exchangers and boilers.
  • Asset management and planning.

What you'll need / Qualifications

  • Biomass processing
  • Design of digesters, pre-treatment, or associated equipment.
  • Design of solids handling processes, odour control, composting, drying, biosolids and aerobic processes, anaerobic digestion
  • Design of municipal sewage sludge treatment facilities.
  • Emissions to air mitigation
  • Design of odour control and abatement systems.
  • Odour/methane emissions modelling and sampling
  • Relevant academic qualifications, such as a bachelor’s degree or higher in mechanical engineering

About Jacobs

Joining Jacobs not only connects you locally but globally. Our values stand on a foundation of safety, integrity, inclusion and belonging. We value collaboration and wellbeing, offer flexible working arrangements and a global employee network and volunteering programs.


We are committed to inclusion and belonging, and encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds. We support flexible working and provide reasonable adjustments in the recruitment process upon request.


Seniority level

  • Not Applicable

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

  • Civil Engineering, Design Services, and IT Services and IT Consulting

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