PE Global
Mechanical Engineer

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PE Global Recruitment is currently partnered with Europe's leading Data Centre delivery partner to recruit a Mechanical Engineer to join the team on a Landmark project in Blyth, United Kingdom.
This is a full-time, permanent opportunity.
The Client
Our client is pleased to announce that they are currently seeking a Mechanical Engineer to join their mechanical team. The Mechanical Engineer will oversee technical project delivery including reviewing tender documentation, selection of plant and materials and submittals, coordination of the services, and oversight of the production of coordinated drawings.
Responsibilities
- Manage relevant client communications
- Design management
- Coordinate work with contractors to ensure services fit together
- Prepare method statements and risk assessments for construction activities
- Complete all HVAC deliverables within a project and safety criteria
- Communicate with project team to sequence installation of pipework to meet scheduled dates
- Assess and manage the project commercially to validate the project on handover from estimating, and proceed through to full technical procurement of all equipment, specialist sub-contractors, and suppliers
- Assist with the management of the project installation works to ensure a consistent high standard of site works and manage the programme through to final commissioning and handover
- Assist with documenting and costing of changes to the work scopes and preparation of the monthly valuations and final account
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Requirements
- Previous experience in a similar role, within a mechanical and electrical contracting environment is essential
- Design management experience is essential
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering or similar
- Excellent organisation, communication, and time management skills
- Proficient in the use of MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint & Project


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