Role Overview:
As a Project Engineer, you will manage technical responsibilities for Mechanical & Electrical (M&E) installation works across the UK. Predominantly office-based with frequent site visits, you'll coordinate materials, equipment, and documentation (e.g., Risk Assessments, Method Statements), working closely with internal stakeholders to ensure project success.
Key Responsibilities:
- To oversee the engineering, planning & execution of site works inclusive of mechanical & electrical installations, servicing and commissioning, ensuring correct equipment, tooling and materials are available to deliver safe, efficient and high-quality installations of the internal product on-site.
- To provide direct liaison to internal and external stakeholders, maintaining a clear plan and leveraging support from stakeholders where required to deliver outcomes.
- To liaise with any other area of the business as is necessary to organise and attend 'ready for site' sessions, conducting desktop site works rehearsals and ensuring thorough preparation.
- To produce & oversee fulfilment of works Risk Assessments, Method Statements, Permits to Work, Toolbox Talks, COSHH assessments and safe working procedures, ensuring the health and safety of personnel for the working activity.
- To undertake site audits/visits, producing and submitting any required site reports and overseeing standards of workmanship & professionalism for internal systems and installations.
- To help the organisation continuously improve and undertake developments in the Site Services function, inclusive of developing process & procedures and being a key stakeholder in digitisation opportunities.
About You:
- Relevant project engineering experience within a customer-based or customer focused environment delivering technical installation & commissioning work scopes.
- Technical background in Mechanical & Electrical installation, as an installer and/or engineer.
- Experience with systems of work such as Risk Assessments, Method Statements, COSHH Assessments, Toolbox Talks and Permits to Work.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- HNC or above in relevant technical discipline. This may be substituted for significant, demonstrable working experience.
- City & Guilds/NVQ in relevant technical discipline
What We Offer:
- Competitive salary with benefits including pension plan, private medical options, and corporate discounts.
- Generous holiday entitlement with the option to purchase additional days.
- Flexible working through our Agile Working programme.
- Professional development through tailored training and membership of one recognised professional body.
- Support for physical and mental wellbeing through employee assistance programmes.
- Join us for the chance to work on exciting projects, develop your career, and contribute to a forward-thinking, people-focused business.