Construction - Mechanical Design Engineer Glanua

Glanua
Reading
1 month ago
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Construction - Mechanical Design Engineer Glanua

Glanua - Aldermaston, Reading RG7, United Kingdom

Ref: #JOB-2425104

Application Details

Non‑EEA nationals seeking to work in Ireland must hold a valid employment permit. Please review eligibility and requirements for an employment permit before applying.

Job Description

You will lead a team under a one‑team culture, coordinating the design team to deliver required outputs for a portfolio of projects under the guidance of a design manager.

  • Commitment to excellence in Health & Safety (H&S) in design, complying fully with the Construction (Design & Management) Regulations (CDM) and all other relevant H&S legislation.
  • An in‑depth knowledge of the layout and interconnectivity of typical water and wastewater treatment works processes and equipment including pumping systems.
  • Strong communication skills to interact with other engineering disciplines and clients.
  • Ability to produce clear and concise mechanical design deliverables across all design stages of a project.
  • Ability to manage design delivery and project manage.
  • Leadership skills to manage and motivate individuals to consistently deliver.
  • Willingness to contribute to and develop technical knowledge networks.
  • A drive to be abreast of professional development and knowledge of current and emerging technical solutions.
  • Flexibility to travel within the UK (including Northern Ireland) and Ireland (where our head office is based).
Main Duties and Responsibilities
  • Reporting to the Design Manager within a multi‑disciplined team of engineers responsible for producing design deliverables for water, wastewater and process treatment plants.
  • Assisting in all aspects of mechanical design from site surveys of existing assets, optioneering, feasibility studies, detailed design and tender pricing.
  • Production of procurement specifications for mechanical equipment; hydraulic calculations and production of detailed design construction drawings.
  • Project managing third‑party designs and providing design assistance to installation and commissioning teams.
  • Liaising with clients and subcontractors.
  • Working as part of a team to support project delivery function, embracing the ethos of a “one‑team” culture.
  • Ensuring Design, Health, Safety, Environmental & Sustainability standards, policies and procedures are always adhered to.
  • Monitoring design delivery performance and efficiency, adjusting and reacting as necessary to ensure targets are achieved and ensuring the MIDP is kept up to date.
  • Producing mechanical design outputs as and when required.
  • Ensuring Glanua and the Clients’ Technical Requirements are met throughout the design.
  • Conducting regular meetings with project delivery teams to allocate resources, monitor the plan and adjust as necessary in consultation with the project delivery teams.
  • Monitoring and updating Design Change Control.
  • Liaising between Mechanical, Electrical, and Civil & Structural Designers.
  • Being involved in the growth and development.
Career Level

Not specified.

Application Method

Please apply online. Click on the link and complete the application form. For further support, contact the relevant Employment Personal Advisor at your local Intreo Office.

How to register your interest

Take note of the scheme reference number (#JOB-2425104) and contact an Employment Personal Advisor in your local Intreo Office.


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