Job: Thermal power IGCC/CCS Expert, Beresford Blake Thomas
- Employer: Beresford Blake Thomas
- Posted: 25 Mar 2008
- Reference: AM032
- Contact: Alex Mann
- Location: Newcastle and Glasgow
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Sector: Consultancy,
- Environment Technology
- Contract: Permanent
- Hours: Full Time
- Position: Thermal power IGCC/CCS Expert
- Salary: £30K - £45K
Our Clients generation Business Division provides world class expertise in technical, commercial, project management, environmental and advisory aspects of thermal and renewable power generation technologies, cogeneration, combined heat and power, hydropower and desalination.
A Principal/Senior Chemical/Process Engineer is required to join the Generation Thermal Power Sub-division to work in one of the multi-disciplinary project teams undertaking wide-ranging power generation projects worldwide.
Reporting to a Sub-Team Leader in one of the UK offices, Principal/Senior Engineer provides technical support and input to project managers on a wide range of thermal power projects specifically Integrated Gasification Combined Cycle (IGCC) projects being undertaken by the Generation Thermal Power Sub-division.
Key elements of this role include experience of IGCC power generation plants gained in the design, manufacture, due diligence or operation of existing assets or the development of Greenfield power projects. Knowledge and experience of gasification technologies utilising raw materials such as coal, petroleum based materials (crude oil, high sulphur fuel oil, petroleum coke, and other refinery residuals), gases, or waste is essential. In addition knowledge and experience of gas treatment facilities to refine the raw gas using proven commercial technologies is desirable.
For more information or to apply for this position contact Alex Mann on
0121 265 2572
amann@bbt.co.uk
Ref: AM032
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