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Sprinkler Project Engineer

Integral UK LTD
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Job Title: Project Engineer - Sprinklers
Location: London & South East
Summary of Role
As a Sprinkler Project Engineer, you will support the Project Manager within the Main Contracts or Small Works divisions to deliver fire sprinkler projects on time, to budget, and in accordance with customer and regulatory requirements. You will gain valuable experience in working on a variety of projects ranging from commercial offices, warehouses, distribution centres, retail, life sciences, pharmaceutical through to data centres and airports.
The responsibilities of a Sprinkler Project Engineer:
Operational

Contributing to project initiation/handover meetings with all stakeholders including Sales, Design, QS.
Production and maintenance of project programme.
Communication with clients throughout the life of a project.
Maintenance of central project file records.
Attendance at internal project Cost To Complete (CTC) meetings.
Completion and submission to relevant stakeholders of all end-of-project documentation e.g. O&M, As-Fitted Drawings, Certification.
Suppliers

Ensuring installers are adequately briefed, are competent & qualified to fulfil all project requirements.
Raising PORs using authorised Tier 1 suppliers.
Supporting and managing on-site resources ensuring all issues are resolved and the programme maintained.
Quality & Compliance

Being familiar with and complying with all company & regulatory processes.
Completion & submission of project Quality Plans (as required).
Participating with internal & third-party audits.
Identifying, recording & ensuring the resolution of any supplier-generated non-conformities.
Consulting with subject matter experts where required.
Commercial

Management of material and labour costs.
Identification and invoicing of variations to contract.
Raising of final accounts.
Health & Safety

Undertaking & recording on-site inspections in accordance with EHS001 scheduled frequency.
Facilitating on-site toolbox talks.
Ensuring on-site understanding & adherence to all Company H&S rules.
Completion of all H&S related documentation including RAMs, attendance sheets, etc.
Knowledge, experience and qualifications needed for a Sprinkler Project Engineer Role:
Working knowledge of engineering drawings.
Experience in managing small and large budget projects (£5k to £2m) in the construction industry.
Practiced at management of on-site labour & resources.
Hold a current & relevant SMSTS & CSCS Card Holder.
Knowledge of CDM Management Principles.
Holds a relevant NVQ/NHD/HNC/City & Guilds within Building Services or Mechanical discipline.
Knowledge of production of project documentation eg. RAMs, Quality Plans, Project Plans, Cost Sheets (CTC), Trackers.
Familiarity with all standard MS office applications.
Sprinkler Project Engineer Benefits Package:
Competitive and negotiable salary depending on relevant experience.
25 days holiday plus bank holidays and option to buy 5 days and sell 2 days.
Contributory company pension scheme.
Life Assurance.
Company Funded Health Cash Plan.
Hours: 36.5 hours per week (Monday to Thursday 8.45 – 16.40, Friday 8.45 – 4pm).
If you are interested in our Sprinkler Project Engineer position, please apply to us today! We are keen to offer career development for the right candidate. If you have a genuine interest in the Sprinkler industry, coupled with mechanical or building services experience, and motivation to develop, this could be the right opportunity for you!
Additional Company Information
At Hall & Kay, we deliver complex fire protection and security solutions to protect what matters most to our clients. As technical experts, our focus is on the lifetime value of a project. Meaning we can design, supply, install, test, and maintain all types of sprinkler, gas suppression, fire detection, and integrated security systems. With 140+ years of trading experience and a strong project delivery culture, we are proud to have built lasting relationships with some of the UK’s most respected companies in all areas of industry and construction.
What sets us apart? Our culture. What we call ‘the

Hall & Kay

way’.…it’s a people thing. Put simply, we know we can achieve more when we work as a team – with clients, with the communities we serve, and in our own business. Our people create safety every single day, using their skills and experience to adapt to changing situations and rise to the challenges presented to them. It’s our people that make us trusted to deliver.

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