Lead Mechanical Engineer

Warrington
3 weeks ago
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Lead Mechanical Engineer | Oil & Gas, Nuclear, Petrochemical

Warrington | Hybrid

Salary + Holidays + Pension + Company Benefits

ENG Bauen is proud to partner with a leading international EPC, who is rapidly expanding its multidisciplinary engineering team to deliver a series of innovative, ground-breaking infrastructure projects in the UK. With a strong commitment to advancing the country’s energy transition goals, this company is at the forefront of driving economic growth and creating lasting impact through world-class projects that are shaping the future of the UK’s energy and infrastructure sectors.

The Lead Mechanical Engineer role offers an exciting technical challenge with an industry pioneer, working on a variety of pioneering EPC projects in the UK. As part of a dynamic and growing team, you will be responsible for designing mechanicalsystems for energy transition projects critical to national infrastructure. The projects you will lead are valued between £10m and £70m and are central to meeting both national and international energy needs.

This is a long-term opportunity for an experienced Mechanical Engineer looking to step into a lead role and take on responsibility in a challenging, high-profile environment. You will be in a position to add value while working on some of the most innovative and complex engineering projects in the UK.

The Role:

  • Lead Mechanical Engineer for a major nuclear infrastructure project

  • Oversee and deliver mechanical designs within budget and schedule

  • Ensure effective execution of all mechanical and piping engineering aspects

  • Work across multidisciplinary teams to support the successful delivery of the project

  • Long-term contract opportunity

    The Person:

  • Strong knowledge of static and rotating mechanical equipment in Nuclear, Oil & Gas, Petrochemical, or Pharmaceutical industries

  • Experience with piping design codes: ASME B31.1, ASME B31.3, and BS EN 13480

  • Proficient in CAD tools such as AutoCAD, Plant3D, E3D/PDMS, and Caesar II

  • More than 5 years of experience as a Lead/Senior Engineer within an EPCM/EPC environment

  • Ability to lead, interface with stakeholders, and ensure project success

    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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