Mechanical and Electrical Project Manager Engineer

New Way
Wakefield
2 days ago
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We are looking to engage an experienced Mechanical & Electrical engineer to project manage engineering projects / provide quality roles (Clerk of Works / NEC Project Supervisor). Previous experience of delivering a quality role is desirable but not essential. Essential requirements are:



  • Experience in the field of Mechanical and Electrical engineering.
  • Membership of a relevant professional body (CIBSE / IHEEM / IET).
  • Progressive in approach to new projects, new clients, new ways of working.
  • Respectful in attitude towards clients, contractors, work colleagues.

Who are New Way?

New Way are a team of Building Services Engineers offering a fresh approach to Quality and Project Management to support Capital and Estates teams. We work directly with tier 1 clients to provide an engineering focus at the top table. We develop project scopes with a keen eye on their M&E content and administer the contracts we scope. We ensure a project’s aspirations are clear, yet any compromises are measured and appropriate. We recognise that time, effort, collaboration, and engineering judgement, are all essential ingredients to good decision making. Our unique approach is highly valued by our clients.


Our work includes; Estate infrastructure projects; New build projects; Refurb projects; Carbon Reduction schemes (often Salix funded); M&E Surveying; M&E Clerk of works (quality); M&E NEC Project Supervisor (quality) and Independent Certification.


We are well qualified and experienced in the field of M&E. We are progressive in our methods of working. We respect the contractors and clients we work with and enjoy their mutual respect. We prioritise quality and judge our success on repeat business. We emphasize the importance of the human touch. Our clients appreciate our experience and our eye for detail. We are often engaged to verify quality through onsite monitoring and witnessing of M&E systems.


Diversity and inclusion are an inherent part of our culture. We strive to continually lead through values and beliefs that enable our staff to develop their potential, express themselves in the workplace, and engage in an environment where they feel welcome and valued.


What we offer:

  • A Progressive, Respectful and Credible workplace;
  • Sponsorship for professional qualifications;
  • Work from home / Excellent city centre office facilities (free parking / travel from home);
  • Private Health Care;
  • Company Pension Scheme (Salary Sacrifice optional);
  • 33 Days annual leave (with flexible bank holiday working);
  • Development of engineering skills;
  • Modern ways of collaborative working;
  • A young and ambitious company environment;
  • Maintain CPD and professional membership.

Important: Candidates should also send a covering letter to accompany their CV


Should you wish to discuss this opportunity before submitting an application, please use the Contact Us page on our website www.new-way.engineer


Employment Type

Full-time / Part-time / Hourly Paid*


*hourly paid staff may not be eligible for all the listed benefits above


Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent


Pay: to be discussed and agreed with the candidate



  • Company pension
  • Free parking
  • Private medical insurance
  • Work from home

Schedule:

  • Monday to Friday

Job Types: Full-time, Part-time, Permanent


Work Location: Hybrid remote in Wakefield WF1 1EP


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