Process Engineering Graduate - Technology
KBR, Inc.
Based at the London Technology Centre, this role focuses on the design and development of proprietary low-carbon technologies, specifically advancing clean ammonia and hydrogen value chains through process simulation and techno-economic assessments.KBR is a global provider of differentiated, professional services and technologies delivered across a wide government, defense and industrial base. Drawing from its rich 100-year history and culture of innovation and mission focus, KBR creates sustainable value by combining engineering, technical and scientific expertise with its full life cycle capabilities to help our clients meet their most pressing challenges today and into the future.We deliver science, technology and engineering solutions to governments and companies around the world. KBR employs approximately 37,000 people worldwide with customers in more than 80 countries and operations in over 29 countries. KBR is proud to work with its customers across the globe to provide technology, value-added services, and long-term operations and maintenance services to ensure consistent delivery with predictable results. At KBR, We Deliver.Within KBR, Technology Solutions is at the forefront of both traditional and energy‑transition technologies, developing and delivering proprietary process technologies and high‑value consulting services that support the global move toward lower‑carbon energy systems.The RoleKBR Technology Solutions is seeking an ambitious and motivated Graduate Chemical Engineer to join our process engineering technology group based at the London Technology Centre (LTC) in Leatherhead.As a graduate process engineer, you will contribute to the development and application of clean ammonia, hydrogen, and low‑carbon process technologies, working alongside experienced engineers and subject‑matter experts who are recognised world-leaders in their field.What You’ll Be Working OnYou will support projects and technology development across the full asset life cycle — from early concept through engineering and operation — with a strong focus on ammonia and hydrogen value chains, including:Conventional (grey) ammonia and hydrogen technologiesLow‑carbon ammonia and hydrogen, including green ammonia, blue ammonia, and blue hydrogenRevamp and optimisation of existing assets to increase capacity, improve energy efficiency, and reduce carbon intensityEmerging low‑carbon technologies, such as ammonia cracking and methane pyrolysisYou’ll be part of a diverse and collaborative team, working closely with fellow graduates, principal engineers, and technical SMEs to deliver high‑impact solutions for global clients.What You’ll LearnAs a Process Engineering Graduate, you’ll gain hands‑on experience across all stages of project and technology development, including:Process simulation, mass and energy balances, and equipment designDevelopment and application of KBR proprietary process technologiesConcept selection, techno‑economic assessment, and feasibility studiesDetailed process design, HAZOP support, and project executionWorking in multi‑disciplinary, international project teamsUnderstanding how clean ammonia and hydrogen projects are developed both technically and commerciallyYou will also benefit from:Rotations across different projects and technology areasExposure to global projects and international teamsOpportunities for site visits and overseas assignments, where project needs allowWhat We OfferOur graduate scheme is designed to accelerate your development and prepare you for a successful engineering career:A structured two‑year graduate development programmeMentorship from industry-leading engineers and access to a global professional networkAccreditation support through the Institution of Chemical Engineers (IChemE), helping you work towards Chartered Engineer statusThe chance to contribute to high-impact, sustainable engineering projectsCompetitive salary and benefits, including healthcare, pension, and flexible working optionsA supportive and inclusive work environment that values diversity of thought and innovationAutomatic enrolment in KBR’s IMPACT network, which connects early-career professionals and hosts social and development activities across all locationsWho we’re looking forWe’re looking for graduates who are passionate about process engineering, proactive and motivated and who demonstrate:A 2:1 degree or higher in Chemical Engineering (Master’s degree preferred)A strong interest in process simulation, process design and technology developmentA genuine enthusiasm for clean ammonia, hydrogen, and low‑carbon technologiesCuriosity, analytical thinking, and a desire to solve complex engineering problemsClear communication and presentation skillsThe ability to work effectively in collaborative, multi‑disciplinary, and multicultural teamsInitiative, adaptability, and a strong willingness to learnHere are some of the benefits you can expect:Competitive starting salary with regular reviews.Pension schemePrivate HealthcareFlexible holiday policyAgile working weekRight to Work in the UKPlease note: You must have the legal right to work in the UK at the time of application and going forward. We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role.
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