Mechanical Lead

Jackson Hogg Ltd
Newcastle upon Tyne
1 month ago
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Mechanical Lead – Delivery of Mechanical Engineering Projects

Newcastle upon Tyne
Engineering / Mechanical Design / Fabrication / Construction Support

A growing engineering organisation is seeking an Engineering Lead to oversee the coordination and successful delivery of mechanical engineering projects from concept through to installation. This newly created role is ideal for a driven professional with strong experience spanning design, fabrication liaison, constructability, inspections, and FATs.

You will provide day-to-day technical leadership to a team of Mechanical Engineers, ensuring excellence in output, consistency in design, and smooth transition from engineering into fabrication and construction.

Key Responsibilities:

* Lead the coordination and delivery of engineering projects from early concept through to installation.

* The Mechanical Lead will manage daily engineering activities across multiple projects, working closely with the Engineering Manager and Project Teams.

* Provide strong technical leadership to Mechanical Engineers, ensuring delivery to schedule, budget, specification, and quality requirements.

* Support resource planning to maintain alignment between engineering output and project schedules.

* Conduct regular technical reviews across all projects, ensuring robust, accurate, and efficient mechanical engineering solutions.

* Own and lead formal Design Reviews, ensuring complia...

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