Project Engineer (Mechanical / Chemical Engineering)


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Recruiter

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd

Listed on

13th August 2018

Location

Bristol

Salary/Rate

£35000 - £40000

Type

Permanent

Start Date

ASAP

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Project Engineer (Mechanical / Chemical Engineering)

Bristol

£35,000 - £40,000 + Car + Bonus Scheme + Career Progression

Are you a Project Engineer from a Chemical manufacturing or Mechanical pipework background, looking for an interesting new role where you will have the opportunity to lead projects from initial conception through to completion?

On offer is a fantastic opportunity to join this specialist Engineering Services provider, working across multiple site you will be involved in the design and commissioning of new production lines for brewing & FMCG companies.

This is a company who due to the continued acquisition and retention of number of high-value contracts have now pushed themselves to the forefront of their industry, and are now looking to recruit a Project Engineer to lead a new team.

This position would suit a Project Engineer from a chemical manufacturing or mechanical pipework background looking for the opportunity to lead their own team and projects.

The Role:

-Dealing with multiple projects at any one time

-Designing and overseeing the installation and commissioning of new production lines

-Managing subcontractors on site

The Candidate:

-Previous pipework installation & commissioning experience

-Chemical or Mechanical Engineering background

-Liquid processing experience

Engineer, Project, Manufacturer, Engineering, Mechanical, Chemical, Manager, Production, FMCG, Pipework, Bristol, Yate, Keynsham, Nailsea, Patchway, Bradley Stoke, Bath, Weston-Super-Mare

If you think you meet these criteria or would like to find out more then please click Apply below or contact Patrick Simper at Rise Technical.

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