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Mechanical Project Engineer

Primech Building Services Ltd
Gillingham
1 week ago
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We are seeking a detail-oriented and driven individual to take on the role of a Mechanical Project Engineer, focusing on pre-mobilisation, design coordination, and project delivery.


Key Responsibilities

  • Lead design surveys and provide detailed design survey information to our design team
  • Conduct thorough reviews of tenders, focusing on design, programme, and risks
  • Lead design Q&A sessions alongside Clients and the Project Delivery Team
  • Submit and track RFIs to resolve design and any project-related queries
  • Create procurement documents and complete technical submittals
  • Develop project programmes and highlight key risksUndertake Labour and Material measures
  • Work closely with the Procurement Team to ensure all necessary materials, plant, and equipment are ordered before project mobilisation
  • Raise ITTs, review sub-contractor quotes, and collaborate with the Commercial Team to award contracts
  • Assist design-related communication
  • Support the Project Manager and Contracts Manager in maintaining high standards of quality assurance throughout Projects
  • Take ownership of all project-specific Contractor Design Portion (CDP) elements
  • Draft detailed site instructions for management review, covering works required, location, programme and cost impacts, and client-led change events
  • Ensure all submitted commissioning documents adhere to design and specification requirements
  • Draft and issue comprehensive handover documents, including O&M manuals

Requirements

  • HNC/HND or equivalent in Mechanical or Electrical
  • Proven time management organisational skills, with the ability to work on multiple projects simultaneously
  • Excellent attention to detail and high levels of accuracy
  • Excellent knowledge of British Standards and both Mechanical and/or Electrical disciplines
  • Self-starter and ability to operate and excellent communication at all levels (from Site Level to Senior Management)
  • Strong understanding of health and safety regulations and best practices in the relevant field of operation
  • Ability to conduct thorough investigations and prepare detailed reports
  • Experience in a similar position
  • Ability to liaise and converse with clients in a professional manner
  • Full UK driver's licence

Benefits

  • Ongoing career development plan, including the opportunity to grow with Primech during its rapid rate of expansion
  • Company Pension
  • Training opportunities
  • 21 Days Holiday plus Bank Holidays
  • Based at our Kent or Luton Offices


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