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Project Engineer - EC&I

Project Engineer - EC&I

Posted 4 April by Murray McIntosh Recruitment Consultancy
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Murray McIntosh are searching for an EC&I Project Engineer to work for ours on a contract basis as detailed below:

Role & Responsibilities:

  • Take the lead in engineering activities within multi-discipline EPCM or EPC projects for the chemical and petrochemical industry.
  • Assist the procurement team in transforming detailed design packages into procurement packages.
  • Collaborate with the client engineering team to develop work packages.
  • Conduct technical bid evaluations.
  • Collaborate with suppliers to formulate technical inquiries for the client.
  • Act as the representative of the business in stakeholder meetings.
  • Work closely with site teams to ensure successful project delivery.

Experience & Qualifications:

  • Possess 5+ years of experience as a Senior EC&I Engineer.
  • Demonstrate a strong understanding of project engineering and site interfaces.
  • Hold a HND / BSc / BEng / MSc in EC&I Engineering.
  • Capable of leading multiple work packages.
  • Results-oriented with a personal commitment to achieving results and monitoring performance against project delivery objectives and UK/European Standards & Regulations.
  • Skilled in successful collaboration with others, adapting readily to various styles and roles, and fostering contributions from team members.
  • Proficient in identifying impacts on project delivery objectives and applying effective change management practices.
  • Committed to continuous improvement, generating innovative ideas to enhance performance.
  • Act as a safety champion, with the ability to create and approve RAMS (Risk Assessment and Method Statements).

Reference: 52424837

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