Job Opportunity: Project Engineer (Electrical)
Location: East Midlands
Salary: Up to 拢55,000 per annum + package
Are you an experienced Electrical Engineer looking for your next challenge? This is your chance to be part of a high-impact project with a Principal Contractor for Severn Trent Water. They're looking for a Project Engineer (Electrical) to work across three key sites in the East Midlands.
As a Project Engineer, you'll report directly to the Project Manager and play a key role in ensuring the successful design, procurement, construction, and commissioning of plant systems. You will contribute to the delivery of these projects on time and within budget while managing relationships with subcontractors and suppliers.
Key Responsibilities:
路Ensure project costs stay within budget and meet contract requirements
路Manage project documentation, including contract reviews and forecasts
路Build and maintain positive client relationships
路Assist in the production and monitoring of the contract programme
路Collaborate with site management to resolve design and procurement challenges
路Ensure health, safety, and compliance standards are met
路Contribute to the timely delivery of O&M manuals
路Review and manage subcontractor performance
路Liaise with the supply chain and oversee procurement schedules
路Support in risk and opportunity management throughout the project lifecycle
What You Bring:
路Essential:
oStrong engineering background with an HNC qualification (minimum)
oKnowledge of water and wastewater treatment processes
oExperience in contract management, budgeting, and cost control
oFamiliarity with CDM and Health & Safety regulations
Desirable:
oRelevant professional qualifications
oA collaborative and solution-oriented approach
Technical Competencies:
路Contract Management
路Project Planning and Scheduling
路Budget and Cost Control
路Digital Delivery and Procurement
路Stakeholder and Client Management
路Quality and Change Management
Ready to Apply?
Send your CV and cover letter to:
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