Mechanical Package Manager

NRL
Whitehaven
1 month ago
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Mechanical Package ManagerLocationWhitehaven, Cumbria, North West, EnglandNRL are currently recruiting for a Mechanical Package Manager for one of our leading Sellafield clients. This opportunity can be either permanent or contract. Role- Mechanical Package Manager Location- Sellafield/Cumbria Salary/Rate- DOE Package Managers to oversee specific scopes of work such as engineering, procurement, or construction within large-scale projects like nuclear services or infrastructure. These roles focus on delivering projects to agreed cost, schedule, and quality baselines, often involving contract management, risk mitigation, and coordination with subcontractors. Key Responsibilities:* Coordinate subcontractors, oversee installation progress, and liaise with design teams and consultants to resolve technical challenges* Ensuring delivery of engineering, procurement, manufacturing, construction, and commissioning for specific, assigned work packages.* Overseeing mechanical installations, particularly pressurized rotating equipment in turbine halls.* Managing subcontractors, attending progress meetings (PLOD/PLOW), and ensuring alignment with safety, quality, and technical requirements.* Identifying and resolving technical issues, managing budgets, and updating project schedules.* Ensuring work complies with CDM Regulations and project-specific health and safety standards (SMSTS/IOSH)Requirements:* Previous experience in project delivery, construction sequencing, and resource allocation, ideally in nuclear or heavy industrial environments.* A qualification in Mechanical Engineering or Construction Management (degree, HNC, or equivalent).* Strong communication skills, capability to lead technical reviews, and proficiency in project documentation The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future. We welcome applications from every walk of life and are committed to diversity within the industries we support, as a certified Inclusive Recruiter and Armed Forces friendly employer. You can ensure you stay safe when job searching online by visiting the JobsAware website.

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