Electrical Project Engineer
We are seeking an experienced Electrical Project Engineer to join our team in Kildare, Ireland. This is a full-time, permanent position with a negotiable salary based on experience.
The successful candidate will work as part of our Engineering team and be responsible for:
* Managing the design, implementation, and handover of multi-disciplinary engineering projects
* Focusing on various Group Projects, including Building Services, Production facility Upgrades, and project management of small and large-scale projects
* Implementing and adhering to company project management procedures and SOPs to deliver projects
* Designing and tendering engineering projects, including generating user requirement specifications, tender specifications, and tender drawings
* Verifying, commissioning, and handing over engineering systems to end-users
* Developing project budgets and managing them throughout the project lifecycle
* Working as part of a wider project team and assisting in delivering key projects
* Facilitating and participating in the department's continuous improvement program
* Providing technical support to production sites
Key Requirements:
* A 3rd Level qualification in Electrical Engineering, Building Services Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Project Management, or similar
* A minimum of 2 years' work experience in a Project Engineering role within Engineering Project Management functions, with experience working on medium and large-scale capital projects
* Proficiency in MS Office, including MS Project
* Excellent AutoCAD skills
* Certified qualification in Project Management (preferable)
* Proven experience in delivering projects from conception to completion
* Proven budget management experience
* Strong knowledge of Health & Safety requirements and legislation
* Strong problem-solving and analytical skills
* Proven experience of strong organisational skills
* Flexibility and willingness to travel to production sites throughout Ireland, the UK as required
Benefits:
* Pension contribution
* Mileage
* 21 days annual leave (rising to 22 after 5 years)