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Interface Engineer

London
£650/day
Posted about 19 hours ago
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Interface Engineer | Major UK Infrastructure Project

Location: London (Hybrid - 3 days office / 2 days remote) with occasional travel to Suffolk
Contract: Until December 2026 initially, with potential extension
Rate: Up to £650 per day Umbrella (Inside IR35) DOE

We're supporting one of the UK's largest and most complex infrastructure programmes in the search for an experienced Interface Engineer to join a growing project team delivering a nationally significant energy project.

This is an excellent opportunity to play a key role in the successful integration and coordination of multiple major delivery programmes, ensuring critical interfaces are effectively managed across engineering, construction and project delivery teams.

The Role

Reporting into the Interface Management function, you'll be responsible for supporting the implementation and delivery of the project's Interface Management strategy, helping to ensure scope is delivered safely, efficiently and in line with programme objectives.

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Key responsibilities will include:

  • Implementing and maintaining interface management processes and procedures.
  • Defining, documenting and managing interfaces between multiple programmes, contractors and stakeholders.
  • Monitoring interface progress and ensuring actions are tracked through to completion.
  • Supporting schedule management activities and identifying interface-related impacts or changes.
  • Managing and closing interface issues and risks.
  • Producing regular reports and assurance documentation for senior stakeholders.
  • Working closely with project management, delivery teams and risk functions to ensure alignment across the programme.
  • Facilitating collaboration across a wide range of technical and delivery teams to support successful project outcomes.

About You

We're keen to speak with candidates who have:

  • Experience managing interfaces or working in a technical coordination role on large infrastructure, engineering or construction projects.
  • Strong stakeholder management and communication skills.
  • A good understanding of project management principles and risk management processes.
  • Experience working within complex, multi-disciplinary project environments.
  • Knowledge of construction delivery activities and on-site project execution.
  • The ability to influence, facilitate and drive resolution across multiple stakeholders and competing priorities.
  • Strong organisational skills and excellent attention to detail.

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Desirable Experience

  • Previous experience within nuclear, energy or other highly regulated industries.
  • Degree qualified in Mechanical, Electrical, Nuclear, Systems Engineering or a related discipline.
  • Experience working on major capital projects or megaprogrammes.

If you're interested in contributing to one of the UK's most significant infrastructure developments and would like to find out more, please apply or get in touch for a confidential discussion.

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Skills

Interface Management
Stakeholder Management
Communication Skills
Project Management
Risk Management
Technical Coordination
Organizational Skills
Attention to Detail

Location

London, England, United Kingdom

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