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Project Engineer

Glasgow
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Project Engineer - Remote - ad hoc visits to Glasgow - £(Apply online only) per day inside IR35 - 12 months

The role is positioned in the Global Engineering, Digital & Automation team which provides Capital Project delivery support to manufacturing sites including distillation, brewing, spirits and beer packaging and maturation warehousing.

This role more specifically will support the Digital Supply Chain initiative driving specific workstreams for Operational technology infrastructure improvements.

Baseline project engineering requirements:

Development of requirement specifications in collaboration with other internal teams such as Operations.

Use of specialist knowledge to deliver capex projects to correct technical specification.

Development of cost estimates and project schedules.

Managing efficient spend for capex projects.

Co-ordinating and managing external resources.

Management of the project lifecycle including capital approval, maintaining accurate financial data including spend and forecast and project closure.

Manage and overseeing commissioning activities.

Ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety and environmental standards.

Exceptional Stakeholder management skills with ability to communicate effectively and proactively with cross functional teams and internal customers regarding plans, products, issues, timelines and solution value.

Programme management experience within large FMCG organisation(s) (preferred)

Specialist Skills

Manufacturing Executions Systems delivery knowledge & experience demonstrating extensive experience with IT/OT integration.

Packaging Machinery, Line Management & Control Systems delivery knowledge & experience

Server Hardware, Virtualisation & Industrial Networking Technologies project delivery knowledge & experience.

Manufacturing cybersecurity risk management experience

Continuous Process Control systems project delivery experience.

Proficiency reviewing solution designs using logical and physical diagrams.

Project Engineer - Remote - ad hoc visits to Glasgow - £(Apply online only) per day inside IR35 - 12 months

Damia Group Limited acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers. By applying for this job you accept our Data Protection Policy which can be found on our website.

Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and ability to perform the duties of the job.

Damia Group is acting as an Employment Business in relation to this vacancy and in accordance to Conduct Regulations 2003

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