Mechanical Project Engineer - Water

Carrington West
Maidstone
4 days ago
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Overview

Role: Mechanical Project Engineer - Water Projects - Waste Water
Location: Sussex & Kent
Duration: 6 month + extension
Rate: £400 a day


My client is one of the UK's leading MEICA & Civil Engineering contractors within the Water sector and are looking for a Mechanical Project Engineer to join their team on a contract basis working on various water projects for their AMP8 contracts.


Responsibilities

  • Outline engineering from inception to completion of schemes utilising in-house resources, site installation and construction personnel
  • The timely completion of multiple concurrent projects, safely and within budget
  • Liaise with client's engineering and operations staff to ensure KPI's are met or exceeded within budget constraints
  • Attend internal and external review and progress meetings
  • Attend site visits/meetings
  • Ascertain preliminary and detailed design/project requirements and solutions
  • Prepare estimates and quotations
  • Cradle to Grave capability from a mechanical delivery standpoint
  • Complete contract documentation
  • Manage site safety, health and environmental issues
  • Co-ordinate and liaise with suppliers, specialist sub-contractors, in-house functions, site installations and construction teams
  • Procurement of plant, materials and specialist subcontractors
  • Attend/undertake factory site and works testing, commissioning and client training
  • Compile and collate final contract documentation, "As built" drawings, test sheets etc. for inclusion into operation and maintenance manuals
  • Overall responsibility for Profit/Loss on contracts undertaken
  • Establishing and agreeing price variations and final accounts

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