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Project Engineer Mechanical

TALENTOMETRY LIMITED
Leicester
1 day ago
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Job| Commercial Project Engineer Company| Specialist M&E Contractor Areas| Water, infrastructure, manufacturing Tech| Hands-on electro-hydraulic experience Development| Project Management Based| Remote (must be based in the UK) + UK site travel Offer| up to £55k + private medical + wider package

We are looking to speak to Mechanical / Hydraulic Project Engineers who are looking for a role that takes them towards Account Management.

Were working with a rapidly growing engineering firm that delivers complex, high-value turnkey M&E solutions across a range of UK sectors.

A large part of the role is determining feasibility of a potential project and tendering. You will utilise your engineering skills to create solutions to complex engineering challenges and scope out potential problems.

Well put you through training like contracts (NEC model form contracts) and for Project Management.

Youll play a crucial role in winning new business by turning client challenges into actionable, costed, and innovative engineering solutions.

The Opportunity:Youll work closely with internal engineering teams, project managers, clients, and suppliers to help coordinate solutions, price them, and produce detailed technical proposals.

With regular site visits across the UK, no two days will be the same. From water to infrastructure and manufacturing, the project diversity is genuinely exciting.

Key Responsibilities:
Develop and write detailed technical and commercial proposals for M&E solutions
Engage with clients to understand operational needs, budgets, and technical challenges
Source and assess supplier and subcontractor quotes
Coordinate with internal teams to ensure accurate technical input
Assess risks and assist in programme planning and tender returns
Maintain CRM data and project pipelines
What Were Looking For:
Hands-on hydraulic engineering experience
Involvement with tendering in your role
Strong commercial acumen
Confident communicator with solid relationship-building skills
Why Apply?
Join a business with a clear growth trajectory and an exciting project portfolio
Work across a variety of industries on technically rewarding challenges
Be part of a collaborative, forward-thinking team that values engineering excellence

If this sounds like something you want to be involved with then please click apply. Important Information: Talentometry are accredited members of the Association of Professional Staffing Companies. We have put in place policies and procedures that go above and beyond legal requirements in how we manage your data. In applying for this role, Talentometry will be acting within your interest and will contact you in relation to recruitment purposes. For more information have a look at the Candidate Journey page at talentometry.co.uk/candidate-journey/ which will take you through what to expect as candidate.

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