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Swansea
£42k/yr
Posted about 22 hours ago
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Project Engineer (Mechanical)

Location: Swansea
Salary: £42,000 per annum + OT
Hours: Monday to Friday (37 hours) 1pm finish on a Friday
Duration: Permanent
Benefits: Company Pension + 26 Days Holiday + Overtime Pay (if required)

Our client design and manufacture high-quality, bespoke machinery for UK and International customers across various industries. They are seeking a Project Engineer who likes to take responsibility for controlling challenging projects for key customers.

The project engineer will ensure equipment is manufactured in accordance with customer and international design codes to the highest quality, for various types of heat transfer and high-pressure equipment, from order stage through to completion.

Main Responsibilities:

  • Control engineering projects from order placement to data dossier submission
  • Interpret customer design requirements from data sheets, drawings, and specifications
  • Attend meetings with customers to discuss technical and commercial clarifications
  • Generate and monitor project plans using Microsoft Project
  • Check detailed fabrication drawings and calculations
  • Produce quality control documentation
  • Source materials and organise sub-contractor services
  • Monitor project costs and ensure any variations are calculated, recorded, and agreed with the customer
  • Assist with transport or shipping of project equipment
  • Liaise with customers, inspectors, and third-party personnel on and off site

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Requirements:

Essential:

  • Degree Qualification in Engineering (preferably Mechanical)
  • Minimum 3 years experience of managing similar projects
  • Ability to read and interpret technical drawings
  • A competent user of Microsoft Word, Excel, and Project
  • Strong communication skills with the ability to speak confidently to suppliers and customers
  • Well organised and be able to plan and prioritise tasks to meet challenging deadlines

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Desirable:

  • Knowledge of ASME, PD5500, or EN 12952 design codes
  • Experience with welding, machining, or manufacturing of pressure retaining equipment
  • Ability to use Solidworks and/or AutoCAD software

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For more information about this company or the role itself, please call and speak to Rhiannon. Alternatively, if you wish to apply, please send your up-to-date CV to Totec today.

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Skills

Project Management
Mechanical Engineering
Technical Drawing Interpretation
Microsoft Project
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Word
Quality Control Documentation
Cost Monitoring
Solidworks
AutoCAD
ASME
PD5500
EN 12952

Location

Swansea, Wales, United Kingdom

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