Chemical process engineer
The engineers will work together on the development and implementation of a new and innovative chemical process oriented towards recycling and purification of nuclear materials which were used for the production of medical radioisotopes. The process consists of different stages among which solution, separation and extraction, precipitation, oxide conversion and metal conversion.
As chemical process engineer you are responsible for:
- preparing (including scientific literature), designing and implementing innovative chemical test and process installations in collaboration with the design team;
- preparing, organizing and monitoring chemical experiments (solutions, separations, precipitation,…) regarding the testing, validation and optimisation of the related processes and installations;
- determining and further optimizing the parameters for chemical processes based on scientific literature and on the results of chemical experiments;
- selecting and implementing analysis techniques and procedures on how to monitor experiments and process parameters;
- the critical analysis, interpretation and processing of results in scientific reports and presentations;
- creating procedures and license files in accordance with current regulations and norms;
- leading and coaching the team of laboratory technicians.
Required qualifications
- Master’s Degree in Industrial Sciences (Industrial Engineer) preferably in chemistry, chemical technology or any related degree or Master’s Degree in Sciences and preferably in chemistry or related or Master's Degree in Bioengineering Sciences;
- knowledge of separation chemistry and redox chemistry is desirable;
- relevant similar experience is desirable;
- being prepared to work with radioactive materials and in controlled areas;
- being able to work creatively, on your own and with results in mind;
- being enthusiast and company-oriented;
- being team-oriented with good communication and management skills in order to work in an international context within a multidisciplinary team;
- having good people management skills;
- strong organisational and written reporting skills;
- good knowledge of office tools (MS Office, Visio,…);
- good knowledge of Dutch and English, knowledge of French is an asset.
Offer
- A challenging and varied job
- Flexible working hours
- Extensive training opportunities
- Opportunities for self-development in an absorbing international research environment
- Traffic jam free environment
- Travel expenses
Contact
Should you have any questions, please contact Véronique Verbruggen +32 (0)14 33 25 79