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Piping Engineer

Piping Engineer

Posted 4 April by Murray McIntosh Recruitment Consultancy
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Murray McIntosh is seeking a Mechanical Piping Engineer to join a client's team on a contract basis, with responsibilities outlined below.

Role & Responsibilities:

  • Lead piping engineering tasks within multi-discipline EPCM projects in the chemical and petrochemical sector.
  • Assist the procurement team in converting detailed design packages into procurement documents.
  • Collaborate with the client's engineering team to develop work packages.
  • Conduct technical evaluations of bids.
  • Work with engineering teams to formulate technical queries for the client.
  • Represent the business in stakeholder meetings.
  • Coordinate with site teams to ensure project delivery.
  • Initially office-based for a brief period to develop technical scope of works for pipework packages. Subsequently, the role will transition to a fabrication facility and construction site in Yorkshire.

Required Experience & Qualifications:

  • Minimum 5 years' experience as a Senior or Lead engineer in a relevant role.
  • Sound knowledge of project engineering and site interfaces.
  • HND / BSc / BEng / MSc in Mechanical Engineering.
  • Ability to manage multiple work packages.
  • Goal-oriented with personal accountability for results and adherence to project objectives and UK/European Standards & Regulations.
  • Effective collaborator, adaptable to various styles and roles, and encourages team participation.
  • Proficient in identifying project impacts and implementing change management strategies.
  • Committed to continuous improvement, generating innovative ideas to enhance performance.
  • Prioritize safety, with the capability to develop and approve RAMS (Risk Assessment and Method Statements).

Reference: 52424871

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