PBSC UK
Project Engineer

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About PBSC
PBSC is a market leader in the provision of personnel and material transfer solutions. Our systems are used within pharmaceutical, biotechnology, healthcare, laboratory and biomedical research facilities around the world.
Operating across the UK, Europe, North America and the Far East, PBSC continues to grow through the development and delivery of innovative, high-quality contamination control solutions.
We are looking for an experienced Project Engineer to take responsibility for the technical coordination of projects from order through to installation, commissioning and final customer handover.
The Role
- Location: Mirfield WF14
- Job Type: Full-time
- Experience: Minimum 5 years in a relevant engineering/project environment
The Project Engineer will be responsible for ensuring projects are successfully delivered in accordance with customer requirements, agreed specifications, programme, budget and PBSC quality standards.
Working closely with Design, Manufacturing, Electrical/Controls, Procurement, Commissioning, Sales and third-party suppliers, the Project Engineer will act as a key technical and project interface between PBSC and its customers.
Following product familiarization, the successful candidate will be expected to manage projects with a high degree of autonomy and make appropriate technical and project decisions independently.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage projects from receipt of customer order through design, manufacture, testing, installation, commissioning and final handover.
- Review customer specifications, purchase orders, technical requirements and contractual deliverables.
- Establish project requirements, key milestones and deliverables at the start of each project.
- Coordinate engineering activities between mechanical design, electrical/controls, and manufacturing.
- Provide technical support to customers, suppliers, distributors and internal departments.
- Identify technical, programme and commercial risks and ensure appropriate actions are implemented.
- Monitor project programmes and proactively manage potential delays.
- Manage technical queries, design changes and customer variations throughout the project lifecycle.
- Ensure changes affecting cost or programme are identified, documented and communicated appropriately.
- Prepare and maintain project documentation including schedules, technical submissions, progress reports, meeting minutes and handover documentation.
- Participate in design reviews, project reviews, Factory Acceptance Tests (FAT), and customer inspections.
- Attend and, where appropriate, chair customer and supplier project meetings.
- Coordinate third-party suppliers and subcontractors associated with project delivery.
- Support manufacturing and assembly teams with project-specific technical requirements.
- Coordinate installation and commissioning requirements with PBSC engineers and customers.
- Assist with departmental resource planning, including allocation of engineers for installation, commissioning and servicing activities.
- Support PBSC's international distributors and agents with technically complex projects.
- Travel to customer and supplier sites within the UK when required.
- Ensure projects are delivered in accordance with PBSC's ISO 9001 Quality Management System and applicable customer/GMP requirements.
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Experience
The successful candidate should have:
- Minimum 5 years' experience in a Project Engineer, Project Manager, Technical Project Engineer or similar role.
- Experience within an engineering design and build, process equipment or specialist equipment manufacturing environment.
- Demonstrable experience managing technically complex projects from order through to customer handover.
- Experience working directly with customers on technical and project matters.
- Experience reviewing engineering drawings, specifications and technical documentation.
- Experience managing project programmes, priorities and multiple concurrent projects.
- Experience of FAT, installation, commissioning and/or equipment qualification activities.
- Ideally, experience within pharmaceutical, biotechnology, cleanroom, containment, laboratory, healthcare or another regulated industry.
- Experience working within GMP environments would be highly advantageous.


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Technical Skills
The candidate does not need to be a specialist designer; however, a strong engineering understanding and the ability to interpret technical information are essential.
The successful candidate should be comfortable with:
- Mechanical and electrical engineering drawings.
- General manufacturing and fabrication processes.
- Electrical/control systems and basic PLC-controlled equipment.
- Technical specifications and customer requirements.
- Equipment installation and commissioning.
- Engineering change control.
- Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Project and Outlook.
Full PBSC product and application training will be provided.
Qualifications
- Degree, HNC/HND or equivalent qualification in Mechanical, Electrical, Manufacturing, Process or another relevant engineering discipline.
- Candidates without a degree will also be considered where they can demonstrate significant relevant engineering and project experience.
- A recognised project management qualification such as APM, PRINCE2 or equivalent would be advantageous but is not essential.
Personal Attributes
- Have a strong technical and practical engineering mindset.
- Be capable of working autonomously and taking ownership of projects.
- Be confident making technical and project decisions within their level of authority.
- Be highly organised and capable of managing several projects simultaneously.
- Have strong problem-solving and analytical skills.
- Communicate confidently with customers, engineers, suppliers and senior management.
- Be commercially aware and understand the impact of engineering decisions on project cost and programme.
- Be proactive in identifying and resolving issues before they affect project delivery.
- Have excellent attention to detail and documentation standards.
- Be comfortable working in a fast-moving engineering environment.
- Be willing to travel within the UK and internationally, including occasional overnight stays.
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