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MEICA Advisor- Mechanical Engineer - 32055

Environment Agency
Worthing
20 hours ago
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Overview

The MEICA role is vital to the effective/efficient running of our flood risk pumping stations, water control structures and our wider business. You will join a MEICA team helping to prioritise, plan and deliver the maintenance or replacement of crucial assets enabling flood protection to homes, businesses and the environment, with an increasing role as we address climate change. You will work closely with external contractors to develop a world class asset management organisation.


Responsibilities

  • Provide strong technical leadership to assure MEICA technical and design standards.
  • Monitor quality and advise on requirements to meet specialist MEICA technical, safety, legal, environmental and operational requirements across diverse geographic areas.
  • Lead on MEICA activity in the South East team, act as technical leader, support incident response, provide mechanical technical support to team members, and liaise with partners and Operations Managers.

Experience and Qualifications

  • Comprehensive knowledge of engineering-related statutory legislation, British and European standards.
  • Experience leading safety investigations, disseminating learning to improve engineering and behavioural safety.
  • Knowledge/experience of Root Cause Analysis, Reliability engineering, process improvement, technical leadership, and writing/reviewing technical specifications.
  • Educated to minimum of HNC/D or degree in Mechanical discipline; an equivalent Level 4 qualification with I-Eng Professional registration may be considered.
  • Full UK Driving Licence is essential.

Role specifics

You can be based at any listed locations with occasional hybrid homeworking and site visits; therefore a full UK driving licence is essential. Interviews will be held face to face; video interviews may be considered under special circumstances. Training and incident response duties are an essential part of the role.


Professional membership

  • Professional registration at I-Eng or C-Eng preferred but not essential.

Additional information

We welcome applications from all backgrounds and are committed to a diverse and inclusive workforce. We support flexible working patterns, including job share. We have a Guaranteed Interview Policy for applicants with disabilities who meet the minimum criteria. The Environment Agency is a non-departmental public body and participates in government frameworks for recruitment. For supplier opportunities, see Crown Commercial Service guidance.


Notes on artificial intelligence

Artificial intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however all examples and statements must be truthful and taken from your own experience. Plagiarism may lead to withdrawal of application. See Civil Service Careers guidance for AI use.


Location and postings

Worthing, Crawley, Rustington, Brighton, Shoreham-By-Sea, West Sussex and surrounding areas frequently appear in postings. See individual listings for current opportunities.



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