Job description
Introduction to Mura Technology Limited
Founded in 2016, Mura intends to become the world’s leading producer of recycled hydrocarbons, creating a circular economy for plastic, whilst helping to decarbonise the petrochemical industry and eliminate global plastic pollution.
Our technology, HydroPRS, can recycle all types of plastic back into the chemicals and oils from which they were made, producing recycled feedstock for the manufacture of new plastic, reducing the need for new and fossil-fuel derived plastics.
By recycling waste plastics instead of being processed by Energy from Waste generates a large saving in carbon emissions, aiding petrochemical companies to reach their net-zero targets. We are partnering with the biggest global brands to scale worldwide and feed a sustainable plastics economy in the next decade. Our plan is to have capacity for 1,000,000 tonnes of plastic recycling in operation or development by 2025.
About the Role
We are looking to appoint a Graduate Mechanical Engineer to support our projects at Wilton and worldwide. This is a great opportunity for someone looking to establish their career in an innovative sector and support a company as it grows. This is a long term opportunity to be involved with a key renewable technology sector. This is a role for an individual who can develop with mentoring and support into a key appointee for Mura Technology. It’s an opportunity to grow into a wide ranging role supporting multiple plants and projects throughout the world.
Summary of Key Roles and Responsibilities
- Support key commissioning activities for the Wilton Demonstration plant, ensuring the design intent is achieved, and assist continued operation of the facility including process optimisation and improvements.
- Assist with Mechanical design verification for Mura Technology for the Wilton Demonstrator plant and also future projects undertaken by engineering design companies on behalf of Mura.
- Support mechanical engineering design development by attending HAZOP studies, design reviews, model reviews, and reviewing mechanical drawings before they are Approved for Construction (AFC).
- Provide roll out of the technology throughout the world on projects based upon knowledge gained and lessons learned from the Wilton Demonstrator plant.
- Interface with vendors for plant equipment required for Wilton Development plant through commissioning and operation.
- Ensure materials of construction meet specification, and monitor to ensure delivered equipment meets the required standard.
- Assist with ensuring compliance with PSSR, Risk Based Inspection studies, and Written Scheme of Examination for Wilton Development plant and Evaluation plant.
- Interface with Engineering Manager and other disciplines and functions to ensure successful delivery of all projects.
- Assist in developing company procedures and processes for execution of Mechanical engineering design and ensure compliance.
- Review and comment on vendor and subcontractor documents, providing timely feedback and responses to Technical Queries.
- Work safely as a professional engineer to ensure the design intent for the first plant at Wilton and subsequent builds is achieved.
Skills and Experience
- Graduate mechanical engineer on track to attain a 2:1 or above in their degree, with a keen interest in delivery of projects in the renewable technology sector.
- An appreciation of UK and international codes and standards applicable to mechanical engineering design.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with colleagues and external parties.