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Site Mechanical Engineer

NRL Recruitment
Seascale
1 week ago
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Site Mechanical Engineer
Location: Seascale, Cumbria
 
About the Opportunity
We’re looking for a Project Engineer to support one of our major engineering clients, contributing to the successful delivery of construction and installation activities across a highly regulated site. This role offers the chance to work at the heart of a complex programme, applying your technical expertise to ensure work is delivered safely, accurately, and in line with project requirements.
 
You’ll collaborate with on-site teams, designers, and subcontractors to keep work moving efficiently, while playing an important role in verifying constructability, resolving technical challenges, and maintaining quality standards throughout. This is a great opportunity for someone eager to develop their engineering and project delivery capabilities within a structured, supportive environment.
 
What You’ll Be Doing

Providing engineering input throughout the construction cycle, ensuring lessons learned and asset constraints are embedded into delivery plans.
Reviewing and pre-approving technical queries to support continuous progress on site.
Producing feasibility assessments and justification documents to support design decisions.
Offering day-to-day technical guidance to subcontractors, trades teams, and site personnel, while ensuring the design team receives accurate, up-to-date feedback from the field.
Managing defined areas of the s...

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