Project Manager (Chemical)
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Project Manager (Chemical)
Grangemouth (Commutable from: Falkirk, Cumbernauld, Bo'ness,
Bathgate, Coatbridge, Stirling, Alloa, Glasgow, Edinburgh)
50,000 - 55,000 + Training + Overtime +
Bonus + Excellent Benefits
Are you a
Project Manager or Engineer from a Chemical or Water background
looking to join a global-leading company where you will be provided
with further specialist training to become the go-to technical
expert?
This is an exciting opportunity to progress your
career with a stable, secure and innovative environment where you will
receive an excellent benefits package and work life balance.
This company have over 120 years providing solutions within the Water
industry. They supply several blue-chip clients across a range of
sectors including Oil & Gas, Petrochemical and Utilities.
In
this varied role you will be working on a Monday - Friday days basis.
You will be based out of their purpose built and modern site managing
a range of large-scale and exciting projects. You will be focusing on
Water treatment and Chemical processing projects.
This role
would suit a Project Manager or Engineer who is looking for a static
and pivotal role within the UK leading business within their sector.
The Position:
- Project Management, Process Improvements.
- Focusing on Chemical and Water processes.
- Working within Petrochemical, Oil and Gas sites.
- Monday - Friday days based role.
The Person:
- Project Manager or Engineer.
- Wastewater or similar experience preferred.
- Petrochemical background (desirable).
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Project Manager (Chemical)
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