Engineering Project Manager

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Engineering Project Manager | Oil & Gas, Chemicals, Nuclear

Northwest: Permanent Position

Benefits include: Car allowance + Holidays + Pension + Private Medical

ENG Bauen is excited to offer an opportunity for an experienced Engineering Manager to join a global EPC company. This role will support critical long-term infrastructure projects within the UK’s power sector, ensuring the continued development and enhancement of vital energy networks. We are are seeking a skilled and motivated professional who is ready to take ownership of large-scale engineering projects and contribute to the success of critical frameworks.

In this position, you will manage projects through all stages, from initial concept design to execution and s handover. You will be overseeing multi-million-pound projects, ensuring they meet deadlines, quality standards, and budgetary constraints. This is a key role in supporting infrastructure projects of national importance, providing the opportunity to work on high-impact initiatives within a global context.

As part of a global EPC organisation, you will be offered the opportunity for career progression through their leadership development program. This program is designed to equip you with the tools and resources to advance into senior management roles, ensuring continuous growth and professional development throughout your career.

This is a fantastic opportunity for a senior Engineering professional experience of management to take up a long-term position within a global organisation that will invest heavily in your career development.

The Position:

  • Engineering Project Manager

  • Lead engineering projects valued between £10M and £250M TIC, taking responsibility for timelines, budgets, and quality standards

  • Manage and drive projects from concept to execution, ensuring that every milestone is achieved with precision and efficiency

  • Depending on the scope, oversee either a single large-scale project or a dynamic portfolio, ensuring consistency across all initiatives

  • Work as part of a collaborative team, liaising with internal and external stakeholders to deliver outstanding project outcomes

    The Ideal Candidate:

  • An Engineering Manager or Principal Engineer with significant experience in EPCM delivery within complex sectors, including Oil & Gas, Petrochemicals, Nuclear, or Renewable Energy

  • Proven ability to lead multi-disciplinary engineering teams and take full ownership of projects, driving them autonomously

  • Strong communication and leadership skills, with the ability to inspire teams and guide them to meet project goals

  • Degree or equivalent qualifications in Engineering (BSc, MEng, HNC)

  • Extensive experience managing projects valued between £10M and £250M, with a focus on both technical excellence and commercial areas

    If you wish to know more about this position, please apply or send your CV directly via the ENG Bauen website.

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