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£52,000 - £60,000 DOE + Private Health Package + Work Life Balance + Bonus + Company Benefits

Rugby

Are you a manufacturing engineer with project management experience and a background in the equipment manufacturing industry?

Would you like to oversee engineering projects and solve manufacturing challenges for blue chip companies across the UK?

The company have built up extensive experience within project engineering over the past 25 years, working with large blue-chip organisations to design and develop solutions to assist in the production of pharmaceuticals.

On a daily basis you will be mainly office based, but will also have the opportunity to attend site visits to oversee installations and commissions. You will oversee the planning, implementation and execution of projects while liaising with clients, contractors and engineers to ensure the success of each project.

If you are looking for an opportunity to work with large blue-chip clients and oversee innovative projects in the office and on sites, get in touch.

The Role:

Interpreting customer requirements and creating quotations and tenders
Carrying out site surveys, taking measurements and gathering information to produce drawings
Produce and update general arrangement and detailed drawings throughout each project
Establishing location of equipment and determining suitable routes for interconnections
Conducting risk assessments and producing reports, validation documents and user manuals in accordance with current H&S legislation
Overseeing project/contract costs and budgets
8.30am - 5pm Monday to Thursday, 8.30am - 3.30pm FridayThe Person:

Engineering experience
Right to live and work in the UK without sponsorship
Driving licenceReference Number: BBBH17713aaa

Keywords: Project Manager, Management, Process, Project, Engineer, Engineering, Pharmaceutical

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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