GH Engage
Senior Mechanical Engineer

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Seeking a Mechanical Senior Project Engineer
Seeking a Mechanical Senior Project Engineer to deliver a major infrastructure project in Banbury. This role is pivotal in ensuring key mechanical packages are delivered on time, to specification, and within budget.
You will work closely with multidisciplinary teams from design through to delivery, driving excellence, safety, and continuous improvement throughout the project lifecycle.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead delivery of the electrical packages for the project
- Champion Health & Safety, embedding a “Safety first and foremost” culture
- Support pre-commencement procedures to minimise risk and ensure compliance
- Identify, manage, and mitigate project risks and opportunities
- Re-engineer installations to meet client requirements while optimising profitability
- Provide accurate site and financial progress updates
- Ensure compliance with internal procedures and legislation
- Lead and engage project teams, setting expectations and managing performance
- Build strong client relationships to support efficient delivery and future opportunities
- Manage project closure, ensuring quality, commercial targets, and compliance are met
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- Committed to continuous improvement and high-quality delivery
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