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You will be delivering engineering projects on time, in budget to a high quality standard. As Project Engineer, the key responsibilities will include: - Play an active part in continuously improving our systems and business and support improvement activities/events within all areas
You will be highly organised with a keen eye for detail and quality finish. It is essential that the appointed individual will be skilled at managing client expectations, motivating subcontractors and working closely with design teams and representatives.
You will be a highly motivated self-starter who takes complete ownership of the full project term.
You will be based out of head office in Co.
Job Description Mydas Recruitment are experts in the sourcing and supply of Engineers to leading organisations. We have an exciting new contract role available, for a capital projects engineer, based in Belfast. The successful candidate will work with multifunctional teams to manage budgets, infrastructure & investing in future technologies. Candidates should have 5+ years experience of...
YourpanyOur client is a successful, ambitious, and growth-oriented technology services provider operating under a “Security First” ethos. Their culture is built on professionalism, collaboration, and innovation, ensuring we deliver exceptional solutions to our clients while fostering a dynamic and supportive environment for our team. Your RoleAs a Senior Project Engineer, you will be responsible...
Job Description About The Role Quantity Surveyor - Permanent Opportunity Division: Civil Engineering Location: Belfast Job Summary Reporting to the Managing Quantity Surveyor, this position requires someone with a proven track record in delivering commercially sound Civil Engineering schemes. The ideal candidate will have come from a main contracting background and will have had extensive...
You will have responsibility for design and management of mechanical building services projects in complex buildings, including refurbishing existing buildings. In some cases, you will be part of a larger team on major projects, as well as managing your own projects.
You will be primarily involved in the daily inspection of the quality of the work completed onsite. Alongside the site you will initiate continuous improvements to ensure the project is delivered on time and within budget.
You should have demonstrable (5 years) of experience of being part of a large-scale infrastructure programmes of work ideally within the water sector.
Job Title: Senior FPGA Engineer Description: We are hiring for our client who is seeking an experienced and innovative Senior FPGA Engineer to join their R&D team on site in Larne, Northern Ireland. This engagement offers a very competitive day rate and the opportunity to work on cutting-edge imaging and embedded systems. Please note: the Senior FPGA Engineer must attend site regularly to...
Job Description AV Installation Engineer Location South of England (field-based role requiring travel across South East & South West regions) Salary Package Competitive salary plus large company benefits, a broad flexible benefits scheme, and two paid volunteering days per year Working Hours 9.00 am - 5.30 pm, Monday - Friday Overview Our client is looking for an Installation Engineer to...
Job Description Multiskilled Engineer Location: Ashbourne Reports to: Engineering Team Leader To provide an effective and safe engineering service to the production team and respond to operational demands in a timely fashion. To maintain equipment both proactively and reactively to ensure factory performance meets targets and KPIs. To improve equipment availability and performance to meet OEE...
Fingleton White provide multidiscipline engineering services for the energy industry. We provide a full range of design, construction and commissioning services and are active across many sectors including Renewables, Gas Networks, Water, Energy & Utilities, and Asset Management. The company is responsible for planning and development of some of the most significant projects in the energy sector...
Maintenance Engineer Location: Antrim Pay: £17£20 per hour + 15% shift allowance Contract: Full-time, permanent (shift-based) We are seeking an experiencedMaintenance Engineer to support a high-volume, automated manufacturing environment, ensuring equipment reliability and minimising downtime. Key Responsibilities: - Planned and reactive maintenance on high-speed automated machinery -...
Job Description Are you ready to take your career to the next level with a cutting-edge company specializing in high-impact digital signage? Our client is at the forefront of creating exceptional visual experiences across retail, hospitality, corporate spaces, and stadium environments. From eye-catching LED walls to engaging interactive displays, they are setting the standard for innovative...
Maintenance Engineer Location: Antrim Salary: £43,000 + regular salary reviews Contract: Permanent Shifts: Day & Evening Shift (No Nights) A large, well-established manufacturing facility based in Antrim is seeking an experienced Maintenance Engineer to join its on-site engineering team. This is a stable, long-term opportunity offering strong earning potential, structured shifts, and ongoing...
You will have responsibility for design and management of mechanical building services projects in complex buildings, including refurbishing existing buildings. In some cases, you will be part of a larger team on major projects, as well as managing your own projects.
You will be organised, enthusiastic and keen to progress through support of other Engineers on site. What you'll need to succeed
You should be capable of reading & potentially amending designs and be confident in using setting out and surveying equipment such as a Totalstation and GPS.
You will have responsibility for design and management of mechanical building services projects in complex buildings, including refurbishing existing buildings. In some cases, you will be part of a larger team on major projects, as well as managing your own projects.
You will oversee a small team and ensure works are carried out to the highest standard and that client expectations are met in a timely and budgeted manner.
You will be responsible for ensuring that the project is progressing within programme and that all stakeholders are kept informed of works.
You will hold a degree in geology, engineering geology or a relevant environmental science discipline.
You must have experience of ground investigation, including scoping, set-up, logging, supervision, laboratory scheduling, groundwater and ground gas monitoring and factual reporting.
You will enjoy the company's benefits and it also offers comprehensive training programs like regular training to equip employees with necessary skills and knowledge. They also emphasise strong relationships and teamwork, fostering a supportive and flexible work is a full-time, office-based job.