Mechanical Systems Engineer (Rotating Equipment)

NMS Recruit Limited
Hereford
6 days ago
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Job Description

NMS Recruit are seeking an experienced Mechanical Systems Engineer for a global leader within the Turbomachinery industry. You will be working at the Packagers Site acting in a support role for the TPL Systems Engineer. This role is site based Monday - Friday working 37.5 hours per week.


Responsibilities

Carrying out the control work for Inspections & Punch Item follow-up until closing in alignment with TPL Systems Engineer.



  • Quality Gates (based on document Quality requirements for packagers)
  • Final Inspections
  • FAT's
  • Leakage Tests
  • Punch List Item follow-up until close out including documentation and data management
  • SPIR list quality checks

Technical Support in alignment with TPL Systems Engineer

  • Acting as the interface between the Packager and the TPL Systems Engineer in regards of technical clarifications related to sub-systems and package assembly
  • Participating in weekly meetings with packager and company to support project in problem solving
  • Continuous monitoring of the manufacturing and assembly process with corresponding reporting to Systems Engineer
  • Conducting the virtual tour documentation of the completed compressor package
  • Support and advice packager by filling Ex Item list
  • Support and advice packager by filling the instrument / equipment lists and mechanical completion lists
  • Support Systems Engineer related to claim management towards packager
  • Support Systems Engineering by evaluating and built- up new packagers
  • Support claim management

Expediting Support in alignment with TPL Systems Engineer

  • Supporting Systems Engineer in expediting suppliers (procurement chain, critical components, mitigating possible obstacles, proposing solutions)
  • Supporting Systems Engineer in expediting of documents related to packager scope, equipment and manufacturing

Experience

  • Bachelor's degree, Higher National Diploma (HND), or equivalent in Mechanical Engineering
  • At least 5 years relevant work experience (Systems engineering, instrument engineering)
  • Strong commercial awareness
  • Strong communication skills, written and verbal
  • Strong IT Skills - Microsoft packages
  • Able to read and understand engineering drawings and P&ID's
  • Excellent process and quality assurance experience

Benefits

  • Up to £50,000 DOE
  • Private Healthcare
  • Vehicle Scheme
  • Pension Scheme
  • Flexitime
  • Employee Benefits Scheme

Important Information: We endeavour to process your personal data in a fair and transparent manner. In applying for this role, NMS Recruit will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to the role, either by email, phone or text message. For more information see our on our website. It is important you are aware of your individual rights and the provisions the company has put in place to protect your data. If you would like further information on the policy or GDPR please get in touch with us.


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