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Job title
Associate Director Mechanical Engineering - Water Sector
Ref no. | BHN576952 |
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Salary | £65,000 - £80,000/annum |
Location | Manchester, England |
Start date | ASAP |
Job type | Permanent |
Job status | Open |
Job summary
My Client is recruiting for a Associate Director Mechanical Engineering in the Water Sector
Key skills required for this role
Water
Important
Water Sector Experience
Job description
My Client is recruiting for a Associate Director Mechanical Engineering in the Water Sector
We specialise in all aspects of mechanical engineering, within multiple challenging and engaging sectors such as Water, Aviation, Defence, Energy, Cities & Development and Education. We continue to provide industry-leading mechanical engineering solutions right through the project lifecycle, with value added through client-side support as well as construction phases. If being a part of a team with a passion for this industry is for you then we would love to talk to you.
We currently have opportunities in our Surrey, Bristol, Birmingham, Derby, Manchester, Leeds, Belfast and Glasgow offices.
We're big on expertise but not on hierarchy. So, we'll trust you with more responsibility faster, supporting your career to the next level.
Your Purpose:
- Own and direct teams who undertake technical design work following relevant design standards and codes, and to high-quality levels.
- Defining briefs, scopes of work, and input into bid proposals.
- Successfully manage time and budgets to key project milestones and programmes.
- Work closely with teams in the UK and overseas to deliver integrated design solutions.
- Setting quality assurance standards in design.
- Grow, develop and manage mechanical engineering capability within the practice.
Experience/Qualifications:
- Chartered or Fellow Mechanical Engineer.
- Relevant Engineering degree or equivalent
- Significant experience in Mechanical Engineering within the Water Sector
- Experience in owning design delivery, including multidisciplinary design.
- Comprehensive knowledge in mechanical equipment, such as pumps, blowers, screens and chemical dosing plant as well as an deep understanding of current UK design standards and working practices.