Process System Engineer/Data Scientist

Hexxcell
Greater London
1 day ago
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Job Description

Hexxcell is seeking to fill a full-time position for a talented Process Systems Engineer/Data Scientist to join our growing and talented R&D team. You will be working in cutting-edge digitalisation projects with Blue Chip companies to solve crucial problems involving the analysis of terabytes of industrial data, supporting them in the Industry 4.0 revolution to a greener and digital future. The successful candidate will work in close collaboration with colleagues and clients to develop, apply and deploy advanced mathematical models of industrial processes that drive significant energy efficiency and environmental benefits.  


About Hexxcell

While the energy transition to renewable energy is on its way and has been significantly accelerated by the current pandemic, our life heavily relies on energy, food, materials, chemicals and pharmaceuticals produced by traditional large-scale industries. If we want to make a real impact on the environment and our society, transitioning these industry to a greener future is paramount.

Hexxcell’s mission is to develop and deploy digital technology to enable and accelerate the process industry’s transition to cleaner, more efficient and profitable operations.


We are a fast-growing company based in Hammersmith, London. The company span-out from Imperial College London acquiring techno...

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