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Principal Mechanical Engineer

AFRY
Manchester
1 week ago
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Overview

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AFRY is an international engineering, design and advisory company. We support our clients to progress in sustainability and digitalisation.

The opportunity exists for an experienced engineer to join AFRY’s Energy Division within the expanding Thermal and Renewable Energy team in the UK. You will provide clients with help and support at all project stages, including: technical and economic feasibility studies, technology assessments, technical due diligence reviews, Lenders’ Engineer services, front end engineering design (FEED) studies, owner’s engineer services, engineering-procurement-construction-management (EPCM) services, operation and maintenance support and optimisation and expert witness services.

Responsibilities
  • Provide technical leadership across design, analysis, and problem-solving for engineering projects.
  • Deliver and review high-quality design outputs, reports, and documentation.
  • Support construction through site inspections, testing, and risk mitigation.
  • Contribute to business development and represent the company professionally.
  • Mentor junior engineers and continuously develop technical expertise.
Qualifications
  • You hold a minimum 2:1 degree in mechanical or chemical engineering.
  • Chartered Engineer status.
  • Relevant industry experience.
Additional candidate requirements
  • Experience of one or more of the following would be an advantage but not essential:
  • Recognised Project Management training;
  • Previous experience of providing consulting services in a multi-disciplinary engineering environment;
  • Commercial awareness and contract knowledge (e.g. IChemE or FIDIC);
  • Design experience gained from concept development and detailed engineering;
  • Practical experience gained from construction, commissioning, and testing;
  • Thermal power plant experience such as biomass power plant, waste to energy plant, gas fired power plant etc.;
  • Energy transition technologies such as carbon capture, green hydrogen, green ammonia, power to X, etc.;
  • Knowledge of software for thermal modelling of water/steam cycles (e.g. SteamPro).
What we can offer
  • Exciting and challenging projects.
  • Personal development opportunities (e.g., technical expert, project management).
  • Friendly working atmosphere in a multidisciplinary and international team with a lot of personal responsibility.
  • Helping to shape a sustainable future.
Additional Information

Available office locations for this position are either London, Oxford, Horsham or Manchester. We are flexible on the office location for this position; please indicate your preference in your covering letter. We value a healthy work life balance and are committed to your wellbeing. We will consider a range of flexible working arrangements, including part-time, flexible working patterns and we operate a hybrid working environment.

We offer an excellent range of benefits, including 25 days holiday each year, private medical insurance, life assurance and a pension scheme. We also offer enhanced maternity and paternity pay offering 16 weeks full pay for both parents. This is supported by generous family support options such as backup childcare support and return to work coaching.

We are excited to receive your application; ensure your cover letter sets out how you are a great fit for this role and confirm your right to work in the UK as this role does not include sponsorship for a Skilled Worker visa.

At AFRY, we engineer change in everything we do. Change happens when brave ideas come together. When we collaborate, innovate technology, and embrace challenging points of view. That’s how we\'re making future. We are actively looking for qualified candidates to join our inclusive and diverse teams across the globe. Join us in accelerating the transition towards a sustainable future.


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