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Senior Mechanical Engineer

Salter Grange Limited
City of London
1 week ago
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Salter Grange are currently recruiting for a Senior Mechanical Engineer to be part of a high‑performing team on a mission‑critical project in London.


The Senior Mechanical Engineer will be joining a Specialist M&E Engineering contractor involved in projects such as Pharmaceutical, Data Centre & Healthcare and be part of a hard‑working ambitious team and you will benefit from a supportive culture, where your ideas and contributions will be recognised.


Senior Mechanical Engineer responsibilities

  • Prepare risk assessments, method statements and all aspects relating to Health and Safety on site.
  • Liaise with the design team and supply chain to ensure correct operation of the plant on site and successful handover.
  • Ensuring that the technical issues are resolved without delay.
  • Attend and record regular supply chain meetings to ensure that progress is monitored and maintained within the overall construction programme.
  • Monitor and record progress on site against the construction programme.
  • Undertake regular meetings with the supply chain to maintain progress and to ensure resources are matched to the construction programme.

Senior Mechanical Engineer Requirements

  • Bachelor's Degree Educated
  • At least 5 years' experience in a construction management role
  • Excellent preconstruction and design experience with all Mechanical Systems

If you are a Mechanical Engineer looking to be part of a high‑profile project team and join a General Contractor that can offer a clear progression path, give Julia a call at (phone number removed) to discuss this exciting opportunity.


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