Company
Eleven Recruitment
Eleven Recruitment
£85000 - £115000 per annum, Benefits: Exceptional
Are you a seasoned engineer with expertise in risk analysis and consequence assessment? Join a global technology leader in assessing the impacts of critical events such as explosions, fires, and toxic material releases. Our client, based in the UK, serves industrial and government clients worldwide, providing advanced methodologies and tools to predict potential consequences. If you are looking for an opportunity to work with an organisation that values its employees and provides a supportive work environment, then read on! Why should you join? Competitive Salary Bonus Scheme! Global Impact: Work on projects spanning the EMEA region, the U.S., Canada, and beyond. Leadership Opportunity: Oversee process safety project teams and provide risk management guidance. Professional Growth: Build long-term client relationships and contribute to repeat business. Flexible Work: Autonomy, flexibility, and opportunities for growth. Ideal Candidate 5+ Years Experience in Process Safety and specificaly Quantative Risk Assessemnt (QRA) Degree Educated in Chemical Engineering, Chemistry or Similar Extensive experience working with quantitative risk assessments A goos all round working experience in Process Safety methods Interested? Get in touch today by applying with your CV below or, alternatively, reaching out to Paul Cannon @ Eleven directly!
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