Lead Mechanical Project Engineer

Warwick
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Lead Mechanical Project Engineer. CV34, Warwick. £45,000 - £55,000 + Car + Wider Benefits (Enhanced Pension)

  • Lead Mechanical Project Engineer, Senior Project Engineer, Lead Mechanical Engineer, Technical Project Engineer or similar.
  • Working for a UK subsidiary of a highly successful multinational engineering group, the role will focus on the production and control of all project engineering information across complex capital plant projects.
  • Excellent opportunity for a senior project engineer with any exposure to capital plant, capital machinery or someone who has worked with process and production machinery (Could have a background working within Process industries such as Pharmaceutical or Chemical equipment).
  • Roughly £45,000 - £55,000 + Bonus + Car + Wider company benefits. Hybrid working. You will need a full UK driving license as you will be required to travel to project sites on occasion.
    This Lead Mechanical Project Engineer job will suit:
  • Lead Mechanical Project Engineer, Senior Project Engineer, Lead Mechanical Engineer, Senior Mechanical Engineer or similar.
  • This role will focus on technical expertise coupled with Project Management, you will liaise with multiple internal stakeholders throughout a project lifecycle, so you will require excellent communication skills.
  • Extremely varied role, involved in a lot of different stages of complex technical projects.
  • A key role within the business, the role has been created due to promotion, they like to progress their staff through the business.
  • Technically astute (Mechanical Bias), Good knowledge of capital equipment, this could be HVAC equipment, industrial booths, pumps, conveyors, or any related mechanical capital equipment which pumps any sort of liquid through a process.
  • You could work in a related industry; Automotive, Process, Pharmaceutical, Chemical
  • Mechanical or Manufacturing engineering knowledge – qualifications or experience working in a technical role.
  • Able to travel to customer sites on occasion – full UK driving license.
    The Lead Mechanical Project Engineer job’s working environment, opportunities and rewards:
  • Global Engineering business with the UK subsidiary in Warwick who operate more like an SME – best of both worlds, dynamic and supportive environment of a smaller business backed by the investment and stability of a larger organisation.
  • Very professional business with excellent structure, your jobs will be well planned in advance and your travel will be structured, you will be well supported by the business.
  • Starting salary will be dependent on experience (£45,000 - £55,000 as a very rough estimate) + bonus + Car + 25 days holiday + banks + other wider benefits.
    This job is commutable from Coventry, Birmingham, Warwick, Leamington Spa, Nuneaton, Leicester, Hinckley, Bedworth, and surrounding areas.
    To apply please contact Danny Turnock at Euro Projects Recruitment Ltd.
    Visit the Euro Projects Recruitment website to search our latest permanent, contract and interim vacancies.
    “Please note that if you are not contacted within the next ten days then your application, on this occasion, has not been successful. We thank you for taking the time to apply

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