Year Out Placement Student (Process - Water & Wastewater Treatment )

🔒 Confidential Employer
Posted 13 August 2025
LOCATION
Belfast
TYPE
Temporary
LEVEL
Internship
CATEGORY
Engineering
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SKILLS

Water Treatment Wastewater Treatment Process Design Hydraulic Design Chemical Analysis Process Engineering

FULL DESCRIPTION

Summary

[Employer hidden — view at passion-project.co.uk] Consulting is seeking a Year Out Placement Student to join their Public Health Process Engineering Team, starting summer 2025. The role involves process assessment and design for water and wastewater treatment plants, including process layouts, sizing units, and analyzing chemical characteristics. Applicants should be self-motivated, possess strong communication skills, and have a keen desire to learn.

Key Responsibilities/Duties

  • Water treatment: assessment of chemical raw water characteristics and variation; through a knowledge of chemical and physical treatment processes carry out identification of suitable treatment processes to meet regulatory requirements for drinking water; preparation of process layouts, sizing of process units including tanks, chemical storage tanks and dosing equipment, all the pumps, compressors, air receiving tanks and proprietary process units etc required to operate the plant; means to identify, quantify and manage by-products including water recovery tanks, filters etc, sludge treatment equipment, for example, plate presses. Hydraulic design is often included in the process design and advice to the MEICA engineers is usually required to identify suitable critical control points.
  • Wastewater treatment: assessment of influent flow and chemical loadings and variations and required effluent quality; through a knowledge of biological, chemical and physical treatment processes carry out identification of suitable and cost effective treatment processes; preparation of process layouts, sizing of process units including tanks, chemical storage tanks and dosing equipment, pumps, blowers, diffusers, filters etc required to operate the plant; means to identify, quantify and manage by-products including sludge storage, and sludge treatment, for example, sludge thickeners. Hydraulic design is often included in the process design and advice to the MEICA engineers is usually required to identify suitable critical control points.
  • Along with other members of the process team, placement process engineers/scientists may also be involved in other areas of related work including: water sampling, organising chemical analysis, interpretation and reports for environmental monitoring; development work for novel processes; hydraulic design, pump selection; process related management of other processes (for example, food and beverage, landfill leachate etc).

Core Requirements/Qualifications/Skills

  • Self-motivated individuals.
  • Strong communication skills.
  • Keen desire to learn.

Careers

Year Out Placement Student (Process - Water & Wastewater Treatment )

We are currently accepting applications for a Year Out Placement Student to work in our dynamic Public Health Process Engineering Team, commencing summer 2025.  Our process engineers carry out process assessment and process designs for water and wastewater treatment plants.

Tasks for the Process Team generally involve:

  •        Water treatment:  assessment of chemical raw water characteristics and variation; through a knowledge of chemical and physical treatment processes carry out identification of suitable treatment processes to meet regulatory requirements for drinking water; preparation of process layouts, sizing of process units including tanks, chemical storage tanks and dosing equipment, all the pumps, compressors, air receiving tanks and proprietary process units etc required to operate the plant; means to identify, quantify and manage by-products including water recovery tanks, filters etc, sludge treatment equipment, for example, plate presses.  Hydraulic design is often included in the process design and advice to the MEICA engineers is usually required to identify suitable critical control points.
  •        Wastewater treatment: assessment of influent flow and chemical loadings and variations and required effluent quality; through a knowledge of biological, chemical and physical treatment processes carry out identification of suitable and cost effective treatment processes; preparation of process layouts, sizing of process units including tanks, chemical storage tanks and dosing equipment, pumps, blowers, diffusers, filters etc required to operate the plant; means to identify, quantify and manage by-products including sludge storage, and sludge treatment, for example, sludge thickeners.  Hydraulic design is often included in the process design and advice to the MEICA engineers is usually required to identify suitable critical control points.
  • Along with other members of the process team, placement process engineers/scientists may also be involved in other areas of related work including: water sampling, organising chemical analysis, interpretation and reports for environmental monitoring; development work for novel processes; hydraulic design, pump selection; process related management of other processes (for example, food and beverage, landfill leachate etc).

Applications are encouraged from self-motivated individuals who are flexible, have strong communication skills and a keen desire to learn.

If you are interested in applying for this role, please submit an up-to-date CV, along with a Monitoring Form to  [contact hidden].

[Employer hidden] Consulting is committed to providing equality of opportunity to all persons irrespective of religious belief, political opinion, gender, sexual orientation, having or not having dependents, marital or civil partnership status, disability, race, ethnic origin or age.

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