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NES Fircroft

Mechanical Engineer

Norwich
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NES Fircroft are recruiting a Mechanical Engineer to join a leading UK energy operator supporting critical offshore gas assets in the Southern North Sea.

This role offers the opportunity to work on complex mechanical systems, drive reliability improvements, support major shutdowns, and provide engineering expertise across both onshore and offshore operations.

If you enjoy solving technical problems, improving equipment performance, and working on a variety of rotating and static equipment, I'd love to hear from you.

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You'll be responsible for supporting the reliability, maintenance, and performance of mechanical equipment including pumps, compressors, valves, piping, pressure vessels, and generators.

We're looking for:

  • Degree, HNC or HND in Mechanical Engineering
  • Experience within Oil & Gas or another highly regulated industry
  • Strong knowledge of rotating and static equipment
  • Experience with maintenance, reliability, and engineering support
  • Familiarity with CMMS systems such as Maximo is advantageous
  • Must currently reside within the UK to be considered for this opportunity

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Location: Norwich
Contract: Initial 12-month contract with a strong likelihood of extension and PAYE Day Rate

If you're looking to work on technically challenging projects within a highly respected UK energy business and want to make a real impact on the reliability of critical offshore assets, apply today!

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Skills

Mechanical Engineering
Reliability Improvements
Maintenance
Engineering Support
Rotating Equipment
Static Equipment
Pumps
Compressors
Valves
Piping
Pressure Vessels
Generators
CMMS Systems
Maximo

Location

Norwich, England, United Kingdom

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