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Mechanical Project Engineer

MURPHY GROUP
Warrington
1 month ago
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Job Description

Job Title: Mechanical Project Engineer

Job Location: Golborne (WA3 2JD)

Country/Region: United Kingdom

Murphy is recruiting for a Mechanical Project Engineer to work with Natural Resources, based out of Kentish Town, Cannock, Wigan or St Fergus. The role involves working on multiple projects within the Gas Industry, including Terminals and Compressor Stations.

We maintain, operate, modify, design, construct, and commission new energy networks and facilities across four countries. We guide our customers through the challenges of the energy transition and support their commitments to achieve net zero emissions. We provide safe and reliable specialist services as a trusted Engineering, Procurement, Fabrication, Maintenance, and Decommissioning (EPFCM&D) partner. This includes work with onshore and offshore oil, gas pipelines, gas diversions, and renewable energies.

A day in the life of a Murphy Mechanical Project Engineer

  • Provide expertise in Mechanical and Piping systems within Gas industry projects
  • Lead Mechanical and Piping aspects of multi-discipline projects from concept through to completion
  • Assist with the development of the Mechanical and Piping work scope, delivery strategy, and programme
  • Assist with the development and review of Mechanical and Piping designs
  • Manage installation and pre-commissioning activities
  • Coordinate key stakeholders to achieve successful project delivery
  • Input and review Inspection and Test Plans (ITP) aligned with company, national, and project specifications
  • Challenge technical specifications where appropriate
  • Develop and manage pre-commissioning documentation
  • Work with planning team to develop project programmes
  • Monitor and report project progress, contribute to updates, produce look-ahead programmes, and review others'
  • Collaborate with supply chain partners and incorporate requirements into the project programme

Still interested? Does this sound like you?

  • Good knowledge of static and rotating equipment, pipework, valves, and inline equipment
  • Good knowledge of design, process safety, and procurement
  • Ability to manage and coordinate Mechanical and Piping aspects of large EPC projects
  • Preferably relevant Engineering degree qualified, minimum HNC

What’s in it for you?

  • 27 days holiday, plus bank holidays, with options to buy additional days; holidays increase with service
  • Discretionary annual bonus and salary review
  • Above-market-rate contributory pension scheme
  • Life assurance, health screening, and enhanced sick pay
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity pay, and a maternity returners bonus
  • Extra holiday weeks for marriage and a wedding bonus
  • Subsidised canteen facilities at core locations
  • Investment in your professional development
  • Other benefits: retail discounts, cashback, gym memberships, cycle to work scheme, etc.

About Murphy

Murphy is recognized as a sector-leading employer, Gold Investors in People accredited, with reported operating profit up 57% on the prior year. We pride ourselves on our diverse workforce, representing over 60 nationalities, backgrounds, ethnicities, and ages. With a forward order book of £5.4bn and £23m invested in environmentally friendly plant in 2024, there is #MoretoMurphy.

Due to role requirements, successful candidates will undergo a basic Disclosure and Barring Service check, in addition to standard identity and right to work checks.

If you cannot apply via the usual process, please call Lorna Rhodes at for more details.

Murphy cannot employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK.


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