Mechanical Engineer

N-Gen
Leeds
3 days ago
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We have a fantastic opportunity for a highly organised and experienced Mechanical Engineering professional to join our close-knit, dynamic team at N-Gen. As our Mechanical Engineer (Asset Management & Reliability), you’ll act as technical authority across hydrogen production, storage, compression and dispensing systems, owning standards and asset strategies, stewarding pressure systems (PSSR/WSE) and driving reliability to deliver safe, compliant and efficient operations. If powering safe, compliant, future ready hydrogen operations excites you, we’d love to hear from you today.


Key responsibilities

  • Manage mechanical asset integrity: asset registers, criticality, lifecycle plans and condition monitoring for rotating and static equipment.
  • Embed hydrogen‑specific safety using ISO/TR 15916 and assure electrolyser and fuelling systems meet ISO 22734 and ISO 19880‑1.
  • Support COMAH requirements, including MAPP/Safety Report input, escalation prevention and emergency exercises.
  • Maintain compliance with PUWER and LOLER for all work equipment, cranes and lifting accessories.
  • Drive statutory inspection readiness, including documentation, remediation and Competent Authority engagement.
  • Improve reliability through RCM, RBI, FMEA, defect elimination and KPI trend analysis (MTBF, OEE, backlog).
  • Set predictive and preventive maintenance strategies, shutdown scopes, lubrication and overhaul regimes.
  • Lead MOC processes ensuring risks (DSEAR/COMAH/CDM) are assessed and controlled before implementation.
  • Review and deliver mechanical design: calculations, specifications, datasheets and vendor supply packages.
  • Support construction and CDM compliance including temporary works, lifting and mechanical completion.
  • Provide operational troubleshooting, startup/shutdown support and continuous improvement input.
  • Prepare asset investment plans, maintenance budgets and long‑term capex/opex forecasts.
  • Grow team capability through procedures, SOPs, toolbox talks and mentoring.

Knowledge & technical know-how

  • DSEAR essentials and hazardous area classification (IEC/BS EN 60079), UKEX/ATEX equipment scope.
  • Pressure systems legislation and practice: PSSR 2000 incl. WSE/Competent Person interfaces.
  • CDM 2015 role clarity (client/principal designer/principal contractor).

Skills and experience required

  • RCM/RBI/FMEA facilitation and root cause analysis (RCA).
  • Mechanical design review competency (pressure parts, rotating equipment, materials, codes).
  • MOC leadership and stakeholder communication.
  • CMMS/EAMS configuration for mechanical assets and reliability KPI analytics.
  • Minimum of 3 years in petrochemical, gas, power, or hydrogen projects/operations with rotating/static equipment.
  • Demonstrable track record establishing maintenance strategies and achieving reliability improvements.

Qualifications

  • Degree (BEng/BSc) in Mechanical Engineering (or closely related).
  • Working towards or already Chartered Engineer (CEng) with IMechE (or equivalent).
  • Desirable: Company appointment as AE/AP (Mechanical/Pressure Systems), NEBOSH Process Safety, ISO 55001 asset management training, Six Sigma/Lean, CDM duty holder awareness.

Who are we

We’re a forward-looking, progressive energy systems business building a flagship hydrogen production, compression, storage and dispensing facility. You’ll collaborate with Operations, SHEQ, Capital Delivery, Strategy & Business Development, OEMs and the Competent Person to deliver a plant that is safe, compliant, reliable and optimised—setting standards others will follow.


What we Offer

  • Permanent, full-time, hybrid (3 office days)
  • £50,000 to £60,000 starting salary, depending on experience
  • 40 hours per week
  • Bonus (dependent upon achievement of set targets)
  • X4 Salary Death in Service
  • Pension contributions matched up to 10%


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