Began as Northenden Engineering Services before evolving through rebrands and international expansion.
Merged with Fircroft in 2020 to become a global powerhouse.
Operates over 80 offices in 45 countries, deploying workers on major projects.
Supports long-term contracts, permanent hires, managed services, global mobility, and payroll.
Backed by a history of nine strategic acquisitions, enhancing reach in sectors like chemicals and digital technology.
Delivers talent into high-profile projects such as offshore wind farms, petrochemical plants, mining developments, and pharmaceutical facilities.
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Role
Description
technical development
feasibility study
commissioning planning
document control
investment evaluation
Develop solutions by working closely with in-house engineering, external vendors, and contractors in the planning and execution of technical development projects within the Renewable Refinery.
Leads pre-study and feasibility studies to finalize project scope for definition and execution decisions. This project phase involves working closely with key internal stakeholders from Operation, Maintenance, and HSSEQ.
The Development Engineer's accountability extends throughout the entire project lifecycle. This encompasses overseeing pre-commissioning, commissioning, and start-up planning, ensuring a smooth transition from development to operation.
Ensure all project documentation is complete, accurate, and maintained according to company standards.
Responsible for the early phases of refinery capital investment projects, conducting technical and business evaluations, and preparing investment concepts according to company Plant Investment Process.
Requirements
project management
3 years
petrochemical
analytical
stakeholder management
chemical eng
Demonstrate strong ability to manage cost, schedule and resources.
Minimum 3 years experience in a Project development and/or Execution role, preferably within the refining or petrochemical industry.
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently and manage project timelines effectively.
Able to work for 6 months contract with option to extend.
Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Chemical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, or other related field.
Excellent communication, problem solving and stakeholder management abilities.