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Mechanical Project Engineer

Mana Resourcing Ltd
Stamford
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Mechanical Project Engineer

The COMPANY

Our client is a well established Global manufacturer of power generation/turbines/combustion to a myriad of industries including Marine, Petrochemical, Waste to Energy, Hospitals, Education, Offshore Oil & Gas, Power Generation, etc. Their market leading comprehensive product range means that they have gained an enviable global reputation synonymous with excellence in the +100 countries that utilise their products/services. We are proud to be an integral part of their ongoing expansion, providing them with suitable local staff to complement their outstanding existing team.

Role

Due to continued growth of their business an opportunity has arisen for a talented Project Engineer to join their successful team. This is a diverse role which includes:

  • Managing & executing relatively small projects from order through manufacturing to dispatch.
  • Process design/calculations.
  • Provide engineering drawings to support proposals.
Candidate

The successful candidate will be a talented Project Engineer professional with experience, preferably, within a similar environment allied to the desire, ability and confidence to forge a career within a market leading organisation. You will require:

  • A Mechanical Engineering background & qualification
  • Experience in producing BOMs (bills of materials)
  • Ability to interpret engineering drawings
  • CAD skills
  • A "can-do" attitude
Salary & Benefits

Salary: c.£45K Depending on Experience + Excellent Package

  • Generous Pension
  • Health Care
  • Dental Care
  • Life Insurance
  • Critical Illness Cover
  • Gym Membership
  • Etc.
Location

South Lincolnshire, Rutland, North Cambridgeshire

This role is commutable from: Cambridge, Huntingdon, Peterborough, Stamford, Grantham, Newark, Nottingham, Northampton, Leicester, Corby, Kettering, Market Harborough, Melton Mowbray, Oakham, Spalding, St. Neots, Bourne, Wisbech, Sleaford, Lincoln

Alternative Titles

Project Manager - Mechanical, Project Engineer, Project Manager - Fabrication, Combustion Project Engineer, Post Sales Engineer in Power Generation, Project Manager - Oil & Gas, Project Engineering in Process Plants, Mechanical Project Manager, Electro Mechanical Project Engineer, Project Manager - Flares, Power Generation Project Engineer

Mana Resourcing is a specialist recruitment company working within the Engineering, Sales, IT and Commercial sectors. We are established to service and support the recruitment requirements of modern businesses and candidates alike.

Combustion Equipment, Flare Gas Recovery, Flare System, Flare Rental, Elevated Flare, Smokeless Flare, Derrick Supported Flares, Ultra Low NOx Burner, Incinerators, Thermal Oxidizer, Parts and Service, Boiler Burner, Tail Gas Incinerator, Sulfur Equipment

Contact Information

Phone : 01572 821 985

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