Mechanical Process Engineer

Liverpool
1 week ago
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A well-established and growing energy solutions business is seeking a Mechanical / Process Engineer to provide technical input, design review and engineering coordination across a diverse portfolio of energy and infrastructure projects delivered within live manufacturing environments.

The role focuses on reviewing and sense-checking designs produced by external engineering consultants, providing constructive technical challenge where required, and supporting internal delivery teams to ensure solutions are viable, buildable and appropriate for operational industrial sites.

You will work closely with internal technical sales teams, project delivery teams and external consultants across multiple sectors, contributing to commercially viable, long-term energy solutions.

Responsibilities Technical Review & Support
Review mechanical and process designs produced by third-party engineering consultants
Provide clear, constructive technical feedback to ensure designs are practical, compliant and buildable
Support assessment of design integration within live manufacturing environments
Assist in the development of technical scopes, specifications and engineering requirements
Provide technical input in client-facing discussions where required
Liaise closely with external design and engineering consultants
Work with internal technical sales teams during project development and feasibility stages
Support project and construction teams through delivery and implementation
Coordinate technical input across engineering, delivery and commercial teams
Contribute to supplier selection within area of technical expertise
Attend site visits, design reviews and project meetings as requiredRequirements Essential
Mechanical or process engineering background
Experience reviewing, coordinating or challenging third-party engineering designs
Background in manufacturing or process-led industrial environments
Understanding of process design and system integration
CAD experience
Strong engineering judgement with the confidence to challenge designs constructively
Clear communicator, comfortable working with engineers, project teams and non-technical stakeholders
Willingness to travel to UK-based site.Package & Benefits
Permanent, full-time position
Competitive salary depending on experience
25 days holiday plus bank holidays
Life assurance (4x salary)
Salary sacrifice pension scheme
Private healthcare (BUPA or equivalent)
Ongoing training and professional development opportunitiesIf you’re a Mechanical or Process Engineer with experience reviewing complex designs and working within live industrial environments, this is a strong opportunity to join a technically focused business delivering long-term energy and infrastructure solutions.
Referrals are welcome

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