Project Engineer - Electro Mechanical in Slough

Energy Jobline ZR
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4 months ago
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Job Description

Position description


Domain: Research, design and development


Job field / Job profile: Electrical mechatronics - Electrical and mechatronics machinery


Job title: Project Engineer - Electro Mechanical


Employment type: Permanent


Professional category: Professional, Engineer & Manager


Part time / Full time: Full-time


Job description: At Safran, we're at the forefront creating a more sustainable aviation and making the world a safer place. It's easy to overlook the incredible amount of technical skills, expertise and co‑ordination required to create and maintain an aircraft. From commercial aviation to defence, our people's talents and skills come together to make the feat of flying possible. Here, you can create an impact you're proud of, where you're rewarded for your dedication and willingness to learn. Our people are at the heart of Safran. Behind every safe journey, there's a person who made it possible. And for every one of our employees, we offer a range of benefits, and training and development. Join Safran and discover what we can achieve together. Please apply by uploading a CV, and if your experience matches what we're looking for, one of our recruitment team will give you a call.


But what else? (benefits, specificities, etc.)



  • The Project Engineer will be responsible for leading and/or supporting in the engineering development projects for SEC UK in alignment with the Company's development strategy and market needs. Key responsibilities include ensuring efficient delivery of Development Project to support business development through technical expertise, customer communication and satisfaction, multi‑functional team collaboration within SEC Division.
  • Responsibilities include managing the New Product Introduction using one SAFRAN Process. Ensure project scope, budget and timeline targets are met. The Project Engineer is expected to receive, define and respond to customer requirements or requests from enquiries or orders received. To design and develop technical proposals and technical dossier for new customer requirements. Consistent KPI reporting to the engineering manager is also a crucial aspect of this role.

2. Essential Duties and Responsibilities



  • Project Management
  • Understand, define and agree the objectives of the project with the relevant Manager (Engineering, Program or Product)
  • Create and manage work packages to deliver project deliverables
  • Produce data and documentation to support project/program reporting
  • Communicate effectively with all stakeholders
  • Establish and communicate a Project Plan and monitor and review actions detailed in the Plan
  • Review of Lesson Learned and ensure they are incorporated in process improvement
  • Identify and manage risks

Candidate skills & requirements



  • Engineering degree - Preferably Electrical, Mechanical
  • Experience in a design/project engineering role
  • Experience in project progress reporting, internal and customer presentations, and technical/scientific surveys.
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical, electrical, treatment, and design rules.
  • Involvement in RFQs and creation of technical documentation and presentations.
  • Experience of codes & requirements in Aerospace (Beneficial)
  • Awareness of aerospace and interconnect product design (Beneficial)
  • Working knowledge of CAD tool e.g. Solidworks, Catia

Position location


Job location: Europe, UK, England, London


City (-ies): 220 Bedford Ave Slough SL1 4RY


If you are interested in applying for this job please press the Apply Button and follow the application process. Energy Jobline wishes you the very best of luck in your next career move.


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