Project Design Engineer REF: 2522

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Fingleton White provide multidiscipline engineering services for the energy industry, including design, construction, and commissioning services across various sectors.

We have a proven track record of delivering lasting solutions based on a first principles approach. Our priority is to get the engineering fundamentals right.

Fingleton White is a company built on sustainability, with a 40-year history of developing projects that have delivered significant CO2 emissions savings. We are focused on reducing our carbon footprint and having a positive impact on the environment and communities.

Our Projects

Achieving zero carbon will require diverse solutions and approaches. Our clients require individualized pathways to achieve CO2 reductions in a cost-effective manner. Fingleton White is a key solution provider in this complex journey.

Our People

Our people are our only asset and are our Unique Selling Point (USP). We challenge our engineers to develop and progress within the organization. Our Development and Progression Framework details how people can develop within their roles and progress their careers.

The Role

We are looking to recruit a Project Design Engineer to join our Water design team. The successful candidate will have the opportunity to acquire a broad range of skills and experience in design and project management.

The role will provide essential engineering, communications, and project delivery skills that are transferrable across any engineering project. Responsibilities will include leading and delivering mechanical design across various water sector projects, working within a design team, and collaborating with the wider process MEICA team.

  • Lead and deliver mechanical design across a range of water sector projects
  • Work within a design team including Mechanical, Process, Civil, E&I, CP, and drafting team members
  • Collaborate and plan design work and deliverables with the wider process MEICA team
  • Design from conceptual phase through to project completion
  • Develop Preliminary and Detailed Design reports, calculations, and drawings
  • Mentor mechanical engineers, promoting knowledge-sharing and team development in design
  • Develop and technically assure design, including the use of relevant software packages
  • Produce design drawings, mechanical plant selection, technical specifications, and P&ID’s
  • Prepare and check design of mechanical installations
  • Produce hydraulic calculations for gravity and pumped systems
  • Manage project budgets, schedules, and deliverables to meet agreed targets
  • Ensure all designs comply with relevant standards, specifications, and Health and Safety regulations

Requirements

The ideal candidate will have an Engineering degree (Honours bachelor’s degree or higher) in Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Process Engineering, or a similar discipline, with 5+ years of post-graduate experience.

  • Engineering degree (Honours bachelor’s degree or higher) in Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Process Engineering, or similar discipline
  • 5+ years of post-graduate experience
  • Excellent computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Office
  • Familiar with AutoCAD 'Plant 3D' modeling
  • Good academic record
  • Full clean driving license and own transport required
  • Fluent written and spoken English is essential
  • Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work on own initiative or as part of a team

What We Offer

We offer an attractive remuneration package, including a bonus scheme, career progression, educational support, and a range of benefits.

  • An attractive remuneration package
  • Bonus scheme
  • Career progression and educational support
  • Company mobile phone
  • Year-on-year salary reviews
  • Paid Paternity & Maternity Leave
  • Continuous Professional Development & Pathway to Chartership
  • Life Assurance
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Hybrid Working (remote and office) & Flexible Working Policy
  • Group pension scheme with employer contribution
  • Professional Certifications, pathways to become a Chartered Engineer
  • Team wellness programmes
  • Participation in ESG activities such as sustainability initiatives, biodiversity committee, STEPS to Engineering, Women in Engineering initiative
  • Team social outings
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Location:
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom
Salary:
£80,000 - £100,000
Job Type:
FullTime
Category:
IT & Technology

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