<p> Process Engineer | Join the EPC Evolution at Arkad (Milan)<p> Are you a Process Engineer with a solid foundation in EPC projects and a drive to work on international large-scale O&G infrastructures? At Arkad, we are looking for a dynamic professional to join our Engineering Hub in Milan. </p><p> In this role, you will be a key player in the process discipline, taking ownership of technical deliverables while collaborating with Senior and Principal Engineers to ensure the highest standards of safety and efficiency. </p><p> The Role: </p><ul><li> Technical Deliverables: You will prepare critical process documents, including Heat & Mass Balances, PFDs, P&IDs, and UFDs. </li><li> Safety & Risk: Participate actively in HAZOP, HAZID, SIL, and Risk Assessment studies to ensure project integrity. </li><li> Engineering Lifecycle: From reviewing contractual documentation and tender requirements to supporting Site Technical Offices during the commissioning phases. </li><li> Integrated Design: Perform squad checks and ensure all calculations and reports meet contract specifications and strict time schedules. </li></ul><p> Your Profile: </p><ul><li> Experience: 3-5 years of experience in Process Engineering specifically within EPC Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, or Energy projects. (We are looking for that "sweet spot" of autonomy and growth potential). </li><li> Education: Bachelor's or Master's Degree in Chemical Engineering. </li><li> Technical Skills: Proficiency with discipline software (e.g., Hysys, SPPID) and knowledge of international codes and standards. </li><li> Location: Currently based in Italy (mandatory). </li><li> Languages: Good written and spoken English. </li></ul><p> Why join Arkad? This is your chance to work in a "full" engineering role where you see the impact of your work from the bid phase to site commissioning. We value teamwork, problem-solving, and the ability to thrive in a multicultural, fast-paced environment. </p><p> Ready to fuel your career? Apply now or share this opportunity with your network!</p>