Project Engineer and Senior Project engineer

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9 months ago
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Want to apply Read all the information about this position below, then hit the apply button.Project Engineer (Chemical/Petrochemical/Oil & Gas/Manufacturing/Process Plant/Air Separation/Cryogenics)

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14th FebDue to recent project awards with a Global Engineering company, we are recruiting for a Project Engineer on a permanent basis.This is an exciting role that plays an instrumental part in the delivery of Engineering projects from conception to benefits realization (typically, £100k to £3M). This includes feasibility studies, cost estimates, and proposals for both internal projects and third-party sales across all business areas in the UK & Ireland. You will achieve this by supporting the Senior Project Managers and a multi-discipline engineering team.You will be responsible for the delivery of engineering projects safely, on time, and on budget to meet the needs of the business.Our mission is to grow together to make our strength, building an inclusive and fair organization where everyone feels valued, respected, and included regardless of their background. We are committed to eliminating barriers that prevent employee success, supporting connections and collaboration, and educating ourselves to build a culture of respect, support, and understanding. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and encourage underrepresented groups to apply.Essential Qualifications and Experience:

Degree/HNC/HND or equivalent engineering qualification in process/mechanical/electrical discipline or equivalent3 years practical industrial experienceProven track record of project engineering on time, cost, and to appropriate SHEQ standardsCandidates must be eligible to work in the UKCVs to

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