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Project Engineer

Kingston upon Hull
2 weeks ago
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Project Engineer

Hull

£45k

Client and role ;

Our client is a specialist in the design and manufacture of high integrity heating, ventilating and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment for offshore oil and gas, nuclear, marine, petrochemical, pharmaceutical, process and energy sectors.

The Project Engineer works as part of a multi-discipline engineering project team. The Project Engineer is responsible for the completion of their allocated tasks within the project team, on time, to specification and within budget. To this end the Project Engineer performs a variety of tasks including, but not limited to: working to project deadlines, working closely with clients, manufacturing and other design functions.

The Project Engineer is willing to undertake further education and training to develop and further their competency levels.

Occasionally, it will be necessary to carry out some of their duties at client sites within the UK, offshore and internationally.

Duties ;

Develop design work utilising computer-assisted design, AutoCAD and other software as required
Design systems and equipment in line with UK and international standards and project specifications
Improve design and production methods with a view to reduce procurement costs, production time and documentation costs
Produce drawings to optimise the manufacturing process and minimise costs
Create and maintain Bills of Materials (BOM)
Create, implement and maintain project work plans to meet project requirements
Check certification of components and materials are in line with project specification
Peer check colleagues work before issuing for official review
Minimise risk and exposure on projects
Manage day to day operational aspects of the projects
Take part in close out meetings.
Assist in preparation of documentation / drawings for project tender
Prioritise own workload in order to meet project / business needs
Develop and maintain key contacts both internally and externally
General duties as delegated within the overall range of the post.
Produce project and production documentation
Achieve a reliable and acceptable standard of planning, project and production documentation at the first attempt
Maintain project files.
To comply with employee duties and responsibilities under health and safety legislation and comply with Company rules as detailed in various health and safety policies and procedures.Experience and Qualifications ;

National Qualification Framework (NQF) Level 4 Qualifications or equivalent which must include

2 years' experience working in a Project Engineering role

or

National Qualification Framework (NQF) Level 3 Qualifications or equivalent which must include:

3 years' experience working in a Project Engineering role

Salary

Our client is looking to secure the ideal candidate with an attractive Salary of around £45k per annum this comes with the following Benefits: Pension 5% (Employee) / 3% (Company), Life Insurance x4 basic, (email address removed) medical assistance

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