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Project Engineer

Gillingham
£38k – £43k/yr
Posted 23 days ago
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Project Engineer (HVAC, Sheet Metal, Renewables and Oil and Gas)

Gillingham

A GBP 38,000 to A GBP 43,000 + 9 Day Working Fortnight + Life Insurance + Pension + Employee Assistance Programme

9 Day Working Fortnight

37 hrs per week

Monday - Thursday: 8 hours per day plus 1 unpaid lunch
Every other Friday: 4 hours

Project Engineer required for a well-established company with a great reputation who are growing. This is a great opportunity to join an expanding team within a company who can offer a varied and technically challenging role.

This role would suit candidates with transferable projects experience. You will execute on time, in spec and in budget project delivery of bespoke air handling units and other sheet metal-based products.

This is an exciting time to join the growing projects team. The company has expanded over the years into an impressive facility with around 100 staff. You will see your products come to life as manufacturing is also on site.

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The Project Engineer Role

  • Execution of on time, in specification and in budget project delivery.
  • Design, validation and delivery of detailed engineered equipment solutions.
  • Supply chain management to ensure delivery on time, in specification and in budget.
  • Preparation of project documentation to achieve client approval status.
  • Suitable engagement and management of internal support functions to ensure the project objectives are achieved.
  • Provision of suitable and sufficient client liaison to represent the client project, and the company’s business needs.

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Week 1
Monday - Thursday: 7.00a.m. - 4.15p.m.
Friday: 7.00a.m. - 11.00a.m.

Week 2
Monday - Thursday: 7.00a.m. - 4.15p.m.
Friday: Closed

The Project Engineer Candidate

  • Project Engineer (or equivalent) experience in a similar environment.
  • HND/Degree (or equivalent) in an engineering/manufacturing/technical subject.
  • Effective organisational, communication and people management skills is extremely important.
  • Good understanding of risk and how to manage this effectively.
  • Must understand, respect, and be able to manage the appropriate balance of customer expectations and business needs.
  • A sound knowledge of the manufacturing environment and management of its processes is important to this role.
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Skills

Project Management
HVAC
Sheet Metal
Renewables
Oil and Gas
Design
Validation
Supply Chain Management
Client Liaison
Risk Management
Communication
Organizational Skills
Manufacturing Processes

Location

Gillingham, England, United Kingdom

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