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Principal Mechanical Engineer (@one Alliance)

Binnies
Peterborough
6 days ago
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Principal Mechanical Engineer (@one Alliance)

Binnies – Peterborough, England, United Kingdom


Overview

As our Principal Mechanical Engineer, you will lead the Senior Mechanical Engineers in designing and delivering value-driven mechanical engineering solutions that adhere to water quality standards, reduce carbon, enhance natural capital, and address the challenges of climate change.


Key Responsibilities

  • Strategic Leadership: Foster innovative ways of working to achieve sustainable outcomes, and act as the mechanical engineering authority for the @one Alliance, providing guidance on quality and compliance.
  • Discipline Management: Develop procedures, standards, and guidance to achieve a "right-first-time" philosophy; support the mechanical design team with resources and methods; provide direction on design methods and assets; collaborate with suppliers to ensure competency and performance; manage supplier frameworks; identify and approve standard products for delivery efficiency.
  • Project Delivery: Identify value-driven solutions at Stage 1; conduct audits to ensure quality and specifications; lead resolution of non-compliance issues and capability gaps; provide expert direction for complex design challenges and stakeholder engagement.
  • Health & Safety: Drive excellence in CDM compliance; conduct audits on mechanical safety standards (e.g., HAZOP, DSEAR) and lead improvements; ensure regulatory alignment for mechanical assets in water projects.
  • People & Team Development: Provide technical leadership, mentoring, and career guidance; champion professional development and foster an inclusive, respectful environment.
  • Transformation & Innovation: Promote a culture of experimentation, safe failure, and continuous improvement; lead the introduction of new technologies to improve performance and sustainability.

About You

You should have a strong background in mechanical engineering (preferably in water treatment or similar industries), proven leadership experience, and the ability to inspire teams and drive innovation. A deep understanding of sustainability principles, including reducing carbon and protecting natural capital, and excellent communication and stakeholder engagement skills are essential. A passion for mentoring and professional development is also important.


About Us

We develop intelligent solutions using an award-winning integrated planning and design approach to deliver functional infrastructure and lasting environmental and social legacies. Since our foundation over 100 years ago, we have focused on delivering low-carbon, sustainable, and resilient water solutions, flood alleviation, environment services, and insights through data. Binnies is part of the RSK Group, a leading environmental, engineering and technical services business founded in 1989.


RSK operates as a group of businesses that work together to build a strong and resilient organization, committed to a people-first culture, innovation, and collaboration. We aim to provide fulfilling and challenging careers with ongoing growth and empowerment for our employees. We are committed to an inclusive workplace and value diversity of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives.


Benefits

  • Private Health Insurance
  • Income Protection
  • High Street Vouchers
  • Life Assurance
  • Annual Leave Purchase
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Discounted Gym Membership
  • Mental Health Support
  • Electric Vehicle Salary Sacrifice Scheme

Job Details

  • Seniority level: Mid-Senior level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
  • Industries: Civil Engineering

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