Project Engineer - HVAC

Droitwich
4 weeks ago
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Project Engineer - Mechanical Building Services / HVAC

My client is an established global manufacturer of HVAC plant room installations supplying throughout EMEA from their UK site. They have an excellent brand and employer reputation due to teamwork and valuing their employees' contributions.

The company has many interesting projects in the pipeline so now recruiting to meet customer demand. It is a great time to join as further senior opportunities will arise with the growth of the team.

We invite applications from Project Engineers qualified in Building Services Engineering or Mechanical Engineering and will have worked for a mechanical contractor, HVAC contractor or process engineering company.

The Role

You will join an expanding team of project engineers and project managers
Project Management and Project Engineering - Organise planning/programming of the project
Carry out contract review - technical and commercials
Project planning and capital equipment procurement
Project control including RFIs, Variations, Delays, Preparation of O&M manuals, raising monthly claims/invoices
Attend design meetings with clients and carry out a site survey
Design risk assessment and produce RAMSHours: 38 hours, flexible working between (Apply online only), lunchtime finish Fridays

You

HNC/degree in Building Services Engineering or mechanical engineering
An experienced project engineer or project manager
Likely to have worked in an M&E or HVAC Contractor or manufacturer
Knowledge of mechanical commercial building services i.e. commercial or industrial boilers, pipework, HVAC plant is a distinct advantageBenefits Package

Salary to around £55K
25 days holiday + bank holiday
Comprehensive benefits package
Career progression This is a long-term career opportunity to join a well-run company with great leadership.

Junior Project Engineer - Mechanical Engineering / Building Services

My client is an established manufacturer supplying equipment throughout EMEA from their UK site. They have an excellent brand and employer reputation due to teamwork and valuing their employees' contributions.

The company has many interesting projects in the pipeline so now recruiting to meet customer demand. It is a great time to join as further senior opportunities will arise with the growth of the team.

We invite applications from Building Services Engineers / Mechanical Engineer with an interest in the building services or M&E sector.

The Role

You will join and support project managers
Organise planning/programming of the project
Project planning and capital equipment procurement
Cost control and interim/final accounts
Prepare procurement plan & arrange the purchase of goods
Project control including RFIs, Variations, Delays, Preparation of O&M manuals, raising monthly claims/invoices
Design risk assessment and produce RAMSHours: 38 hours, flexible working between (Apply online only), lunchtime finish Fridays

You

Mechanical Engineering qualification e.g. HNC in Building Services Engineering or Mechanical Engineering Degree
An experienced Building Services Engineer with either project management experience or hands-on experience with a keen interest in project management
AutoCAD design experienceBenefits Package

Salary £30K to around £45K
25 days holiday + bank holiday
Comprehensive benefits package
Career progression This is a long-term career opportunity to join a well-run company with great leadership.

WR Engineering are the #1 recruitment partner for engineering, manufacturing & technical sales jobs. We recruit for permanent and contract jobs UK wide.

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