Chemical Process Engineer
Application Deadline: 30 January 2026
Department: Operations and Maintenance
Employment Type: Permanent - Full Time
Location: Kinnegad Cement, Killaskillen, Kinnegad, Co. Westmeath
Description
Breedon is a leading construction and materials group in Ireland and Great Britain with a group turnover of c. €1.6 billion PA. We operate two cement plants, over 100 quarries, 50 asphalt plants, 170 ready-mixed concrete plants, as well as a range of contract surfacing and other essential products to help our customers build the places where we all live, work, and play.
Our People are our passion, by working as One Breedon, with shared goals and a common purpose, we are making a material difference.
We are keeping it simple; we are making it happen, we are striving to improve, we are showing we care.
Overview
We are currently seeking a Chemical Process Engineer to join our team at Breedon Cement, Kinnegad.
Key Responsibilities
Monitoring process KPIs and evaluating operations to identify areas for improvement in production cost and quality.
Conducting feasibility studies on improvement projects and providing recommendations to senior management.
Regularly evaluating process performance against recognised benchmarks, including equipment reliability, fuel consumption, electrical efficiencies, and quality control.
Ensuring the timely and accurate submission of specified reports.
Collaborating with the Process Team on a regular basis to identify process improvement opportunities.
Developing and utilizing expertise in various areas, including cement manufacturing technology, grinding and milling systems, cement kiln process chemistry, cement quality control, and cement kiln pyro-processing to positively impact business performance.
Liaising with consultants to resolve technical issues where necessary.
Skills, Knowledge & Expertise
A desire to continuously learn and improve knowledge of developing trends and advancements in the cement industry.
Strong problem-solving skills with the ability to understand complex problems and communicate effectively with others.
A rigorous approach to problem-solving and maintaining accurate records.
Excellent communication skills and the ability to build positive relationships that people respect and are comfortable working with.
The ability to work independently and show self-motivation.
It is important to effectively communicate with all plant staff and senior management and be aware of health and safety legislation and standards. A minimum of 2 years of industry experience is typically required for this role.
Job Benefits
Attractive salary
Time to recharge with 240 hours of annual leave.
Invest in your future with our contributory pension scheme.
We’ve got your back with our employee assistance programme.
Ongoing career and personal development through our Apprenticeships and other talent programmes
Give back to your community with our “Make a difference day”.
Peace of mind with our life assurance.
If you’re cycling, we’ve got you covered on the Bike to Work scheme.
Save and share through our “Share save scheme”.
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