Do you have experience of undertaking assessing the buildability of designs?
Have you developed Mechanical services design in the Rail environment?
Are you looking for a broad and technically challenging range of projects?
Are you looking for an opportunity to work closely with a portfolio of clients, and to work on each project through to its completion? If so then read on.
Payment:
Contract on hourly on fixed price basis.
Or client has been delivering a quality design service to a broad portfolio of clients for a number of years. They work on a wide range of projects within the Wearable Technology sectors. As a result of continued expansion, they would like to enhance there project teams with a Mechanical Project Engineer.
A challenging role, as a Mechanical Project Engineer you will work with a portfolio of clients on projects from the design stage. You will be involved in scoping out the sites before developing Mechanical designs. On developing a solution, you will follow the design onto site working with a project delivery team to ensure that it is delivered as per your specification.
This is a great opportunity to not only develop the designs but to really immerse yourself with each client and each project.
To be successful you must have/ be all of the following:
Mechanical Services Design experience
Experience of working within the Wearable Technology of assessing the buildability of designs and making design changes
Experience of managing the delivery of mechanical installations in the Rail, Airports, Nuclear or Power environment
Experience of developing robust project programs, method statements and risk assessments
Excellent Project Management skills
Good Communication skills
Career motivated.
The ability to work with a number of different clients at anyone time
Package:
Basic to £60k dependent on experience
Budget: $50000
Posted On: October 06, 2014 14:08 UTC
ID: 204621513
Category: Design & Multimedia > Engineering & Technical Design
Skills: Array, Array, Array, Array, Array, Array, Array
Country:
click to apply
from Online Job Search
Have you developed Mechanical services design in the Rail environment?
Are you looking for a broad and technically challenging range of projects?
Are you looking for an opportunity to work closely with a portfolio of clients, and to work on each project through to its completion? If so then read on.
Payment:
Contract on hourly on fixed price basis.
Or client has been delivering a quality design service to a broad portfolio of clients for a number of years. They work on a wide range of projects within the Wearable Technology sectors. As a result of continued expansion, they would like to enhance there project teams with a Mechanical Project Engineer.
A challenging role, as a Mechanical Project Engineer you will work with a portfolio of clients on projects from the design stage. You will be involved in scoping out the sites before developing Mechanical designs. On developing a solution, you will follow the design onto site working with a project delivery team to ensure that it is delivered as per your specification.
This is a great opportunity to not only develop the designs but to really immerse yourself with each client and each project.
To be successful you must have/ be all of the following:
Mechanical Services Design experience
Experience of working within the Wearable Technology of assessing the buildability of designs and making design changes
Experience of managing the delivery of mechanical installations in the Rail, Airports, Nuclear or Power environment
Experience of developing robust project programs, method statements and risk assessments
Excellent Project Management skills
Good Communication skills
Career motivated.
The ability to work with a number of different clients at anyone time
Package:
Basic to £60k dependent on experience
Budget: $50000
Posted On: October 06, 2014 14:08 UTC
ID: 204621513
Category: Design & Multimedia > Engineering & Technical Design
Skills: Array, Array, Array, Array, Array, Array, Array
Country:
click to apply
from Online Job Search
No comments:
Post a Comment