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Mechancial Project Engineer

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Tonbridge
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Mechanical Project Engineer - Water
Location: Tonbridge
Salary: Up to £55,000 per annum + benefits
 
Join a leading Tier One contractor delivering critical clean water infrastructure projects for South East Water. This is an exciting opportunity to support the mechanical delivery of clean water treatment and network schemes across the South East, working closely with project, construction, and design teams on essential upgrade and resilience programmes.
 
Whether you are an established Mechanical Project Engineer or a Mechanical Engineer ready to step into a project delivery role, this position offers long-term stability, excellent career progression, and structured professional development within one of the UK's most stable engineering sectors.
 
Why this role stands out
 
As a Mechanical Project Engineer, you will contribute directly to South East Water's capital programme, supporting the safe and efficient delivery of clean water treatment upgrades, pumping station improvements, and network optimisation projects. You'll gain exposure across design coordination, procurement, programme delivery, cost management, and client engagement - all within a supportive and forward-looking team.
With hybrid working, a strong pipeline of projects, and involvement in multi-million-pound clean water schemes, this role provides a rewarding and secure opportunity to grow within the water sector.
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