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Chartered Mechanical Engineer

Lethaby & Cook Ltd
Posted 13 days ago, valid for 11 days
Location

London, Greater London EC2V 7WS, England

Salary

£80,000 - £110,000 per annum

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position of Mechanical Risk Engineer is available in the City of London, offering a salary between £80,000 and £110,000 PA, along with additional benefits such as pension, healthcare, and bonuses.
  • This role is aimed at mechanical engineers with experience in design, commissioning, construction, or project management, particularly in power generation projects.
  • Candidates must be chartered through IMechE, Engineers Ireland, or a similar body, and possess strong lateral thinking and communication skills.
  • The role involves advising on risks associated with complex energy projects, including wind, solar, and gas turbine facilities, while monitoring the progress of insured projects.
  • With the City of London being a hub for the global insurance industry, there are significant career prospects for growth and advancement in this field.

Position: Mechanical Risk Engineer

Location: City of London

Salary: £80,000 - £110,000 PA, Plus Pension, Healthcare & Bonus

An opportunity to apply your mechanical engineering expertise within the insurance sector. This is a role with a leading player, focused on high value, international power projects. Our client is looking for a mechanical engineer and industry insider who wants a new career offering variety, advancement and a meaningful change of direction.

The Company: A leading, independently owned risk engineering specialist with a global presence. They work closely with many of the world’s major insurers and brokers.

Profile Required: Chartered through the IMechE, Engineers Ireland or an equivalent body. A background working in design, commissioning, construction or project management. This should have included exposure to power generation projects. Good lateral thinking, client facing and communications skills are essential.

Your Role: You will be providing advice on the risks associated with complex energy projects. These will typically include wind and solar schemes, battery storage, combined cycle gas turbine facilities, waste to energy plants and hydroelectric projects. You will provide practical real world insight, including front end advice to underwriters and risk managers and then monitor the progress of insured projects underway. The key areas you will scrutinise can be broken down into; Management -weighing up the track record and capabilities of a projects’ management team and their approach to risk. Technical- the design standards that have been adopted, methods of construction and the materials and plant being used. Environment- the location of the project, natural perils, political, cultural and security situation. Programme & Budget- Identify high risk phases of work, viability of construction sequencing and comparisons with similar projects.

Career Prospects: The City of London is the centre of the global insurance industry, with many highly paid positions for engineering and construction professionals who provide their knowledge to understand and mitigate risk. The industry tends to perform consistently providing a good level of security with many career options. Our clients’ workload and their business is growing rapidly, they offer good prospects for progression.

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