Project Engineer

Guildford
1 week ago
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We are excited to announce an opportunity to join a leading EfW company based in Surrey as a Project Engineer. Our client is seeking someone who has at least two years project engineering experience, with exposure to process engineering projects such as Renewables, Energy, Petrochemical, Water, Oil & Gas (large industrial scale).

The role will assist in the development of technical requirements for project through the development, design and construction phase. You'll be involved in the project from the planning phase, through construction and commissioning, right the way through to handover of the project to the operations team.

Other Responsibilities may include:

  • Coordinating multiple construction-related activities simultaneously such as planning designs, evaluating technical specifications & preparing cost estimates among others
  • Ensuring optimal utilisation levels including labour resources/materials/equipment according to budgets/ schedules etc
  • Maintaining accurate documentation regarding design plans/specifications/cost projections/orders placed by vendors/subcontractors/field personnel

    Engineering background:
  • Engineering Qualification & background - Civil/ Mech or Elec/ Process would be ideal
  • Minimum 3-5 Years' Experience in Project or Process Engineering roles - design/P&ID/ layout/ spec writing/ supplier handling
  • Exposure to Process Engineering Industries such as water/ energy/ Petrochem/ oil & gas

    Project Management Skills:
  • The ability to manage complex tasks on tight timelines while ensuring all stakeholders remain informed throughout the entire lifecycle of each project.
  • Excellent Communication Capabilities
  • Report writing - will write concise reports/ documents on subjects outside their area of expertise
  • You should have excellent problem-solving abilities along with analytical thinking capabilities

    This position offers competitive salary of up to £55,000, an excellent benefits package & opportunities for growth within the organisation.

    If you feel you have the level experience outlined above then please apply with your latest CV, this is an opportunity not to be missed.

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