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Mechanical & Piping Work Pack Engineer

Bilfinger
Warrington
1 day ago
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Bilfinger UK is a leading engineering and maintenance provider, supporting customers across the chemical & petrochemical, nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals & biopharma, power & energy, utilities, renewables and food & beverage markets. We enhance the efficiency of assets, ensuring a high level of availability and reducing maintenance costs.




 

The Role


As a Mechanical Work Pack Engineer you are to develop Piping & Mechanical Installation Work Packs (IWPs) from information submitted by the client, in the form of Construction Work Packs (CWPs).  The IWPs will be used to guide the work force activities on site and will also be used to measure progress.  


This position offers the opportunity to contribute to the successful delivery of large-scale mechanical project, ensuring the efficiency and safety of mechanical work activities.


 


Key Activities


As a work Pack Engineer, your activities will include the following:



  • Develop mechanical work packs ensuring they meet technical, safety, and regulatory requirements
  • Ensure that work packs include all necessary drawings, specifications, procedures, and materials for execution
  • Collaborate with project / construction managers, engineers, and other stakeholders to plan and schedule mechanical work activities
  • Coordinate with the procurement / materials team to ensure that resources will be available in time for IWP execution
  • Coordinate with the procurement team to ensure that materials and resources are available for execution
  • Identify potential risks and issues, and proactively address them to avoid delays or safety concerns
  • Communicate with other departments to ensure all stakeholders are aligned on project timelines, scope, and deliverables
  • Ensure that the Project Manager is kept informed of progress and any issues as appropriate
  • Attend any meetings with clients and their representatives as required



Experience, Attributes & Qualifications



  • Minimum of 5 years of experience in mechanical engineering, construction, or maintenance, with at least 2 years in a work-pack creation role
  • HND/C in a mechanical  discipline  or related field experience / apprenticeship

  • Good interpersonal skills required as part of a large project team
  • Suitable IT skills – MS Office, Navis Works
  • Self-motivated to achieve client deadlines


 

 


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