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Full-time, Permanent

Are you a mechanically biased Project Engineer, with strong experience with industrial machinery installation and relocation projects Then our client would love to speak with you about joining their growing team.

Overview

Our client provides industrial machinery installation, removal, relocation and mechanical maintenance services to customers in a wide range of industries.

Operating primarily in the Southeast but also working throughout the rest of the UK as needed, they take pride in providing a first-class service for all their customers, whether for a single machine movement or full multi-disciplined project. Each job is different and has its own unique challenges, which keeps their work interesting and varied.

Their primary interest is in the UK manufacturing sector however, they also work with plant engineering companies (handling boilers, air-handling-units, process skids, etc.) and recycling companies therefore, experience in any of these sectors would be of benefit.

They are looking for a Project Engineer to join their team, taking ownership of engineering projects from initial enquiry through to delivery. This is a key role for the business and offers long term career progression for the right person.

You will be based from their Medway office but need to travel to their customers' place of business for your role, som...

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