Following continued success, our Chemical and Biological Treatment team is looking for a Project Engineer (DSEAR) on a permanent basis. You will be responsible for supporting the delivery of DSEAR projects with a focus on Chlorine Gas and Methanol Dosing and managing all aspects of their performance. This role also includes managing and working in hazardous environments.
Responsibilities
- Project liaison from enquiry stage to final acceptance and documentation, meeting with clients as required to discuss specific requirements and carry out site surveys.
- Instruct, direct, control and allocate work to trade operatives and apprentices, focusing on quality, productivity and safety.
- Ensure all technical information is available when required for the delivery of design and/or construction.
- Interpret and check drawings, specifications and schedules for all activities, directing works accordingly and prepare final documentation (as‑built drawings, etc.).
- Identify and resolve non‑conformance early within design and construction phases.
- Manage the design of systems and products, ensuring alignment with specifications and technical aspects.
- Complete contract documents.
- Manage project quality deliverables and procedures, ensuring compliance with internal and client quality systems.
- Input to tender, design and construction programmes including progress updates and reporting.
- Subcontractor liaison and management, including tender specification, quotation and H&S documentation review and appraisal.
- Prepare construction‑phase health and safety plans for projects with principal contractor responsibility under CDM.
Qualifications
- Degree / HND / HNC in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
- Experience working in a hazardous environment, preferably in Chlorine Gas or Methanol dosing.
- Proven track record in project management, with an engineering or supervisory background.
- Strong time‑management skills, able to multitask, plan and organise workloads within a busy environment.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to follow, interpret and explain technical instructions.
- Knowledge of tools, equipment and materials common to all engineering trades, particularly mechanical and electrical engineering.
- Driven, able to work individually and with teams under your direction.
- Innovative thinking, with an ability to learn, understand and apply new technologies.
- Ability to prioritise and execute tasks in a high‑pressure environment.
- Full UK driving licence.
Benefits
- Industry‑leading salary based on experience.
- Hybrid working (where applicable).
- Flexible career development path with no restrictions.
- Private healthcare (personal).
- Holiday allowance of 31 days per year, rising to 33 days after 2 years’ service.
- Holiday buy/sell scheme.
- Company pension scheme.
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Discounted gym membership.
- Professional fees paid.
- Employee discount platform.
- EV / hybrid car lease scheme.
- Access to network of health professionals including mental health champions and occupational health nurse.
Following continued success, our Chemical and Biological Treatment team is looking for a Project Engineer (DSEAR) on a permanent basis. You will be responsible for supporting the delivery of DSEAR projects with a focus on Chlorine Gas and Methanol Dosing and managing all aspects of their performance. This role also includes managing and working in hazardous environments.
Responsibilities
- Project liaison from enquiry stage to final acceptance and documentation, meeting with clients as required to discuss specific requirements and carry out site surveys.
- Instruct, direct, control and allocate work to trade operatives and apprentices, focusing on quality, productivity and safety.
- Ensure all technical information is available when required for the delivery of design and/or construction.
- Interpret and check drawings, specifications and schedules for all activities, directing works accordingly and prepare final documentation (as‑built drawings, etc.).
- Identify and resolve non‑conformance early within design and construction phases.
- Manage the design of systems and products, ensuring alignment with specifications and technical aspects.
- Complete contract documents.
- Manage project quality deliverables and procedures, ensuring compliance with internal and client quality systems.
- Input to tender, design and construction programmes including progress updates and reporting.
- Subcontractor liaison and management, including tender specification, quotation and H&S documentation review and appraisal.
- Prepare construction‑phase health and safety plans for projects with principal contractor responsibility under CDM.
Qualifications
- Degree / HND / HNC in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering or equivalent.
- Experience working in a hazardous environment, preferably in Chlorine Gas or Methanol dosing.
- Proven track record in project management, with an engineering or supervisory background.
- Strong time‑management skills, able to multitask, plan and organise workloads within a busy environment.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills and ability to follow, interpret and explain technical instructions.
- Knowledge of tools, equipment and materials common to all engineering trades, particularly mechanical and electrical engineering.
- Driven, able to work individually and with teams under your direction.
- Innovative thinking, with an ability to learn, understand and apply new technologies.
- Ability to prioritise and execute tasks in a high‑pressure environment.
- Full UK driving licence.
Benefits
- Industry‑leading salary based on experience.
- Hybrid working (where applicable).
- Flexible career development path with no restrictions.
- Private healthcare (personal).
- Holiday allowance of 31 days per year, rising to 33 days after 2 years’ service.
- Holiday buy/sell scheme.
- Company pension scheme.
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Discounted gym membership.
- Professional fees paid.
- Employee discount platform.
- EV / hybrid car lease scheme.
- Access to network of health professionals including mental health champions and occupational health nurse.
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