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A leading engineering firm in the United Kingdom is seeking a Senior Mechanical Engineer to join their team. You will be responsible for efficient design layouts and ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations. The role offers hybrid working conditions and competitive pay. The ideal candidate should have demonstrable engineering knowledge and experience in water and sewage treatment.
As MWH Treatment’s service to its client, Thames Water, continues to flourish into AMP8, we are looking to strengthen our Engineering team with a Senior Mechanical Engineer. Based in the Thames Water region (Maple Lodge office), you will report directly to the Regional Discipline Lead (Mechanical).
Our challenging programme of work, across a variety of water and wastewater schemes is expected to be in the region of £400M.
Offering hybrid working conditions and competitive remuneration packages, at MWH Treatment (part of the RSK group) we strive to create and deliver practical, sustainable outcomes. Our engineers pioneer and perfect demonstrable solutions, whilst the variety and interest in our work provides a platform to allow our people to continue to master their subject and build fruitful and purposeful careers.
Essential: Demonstrable experience and knowledge of engineering principles including structures, materials, hydraulics and environmental engineering. Understanding of the principles of water and sewage treatment. Have experience of managing/mentoring members of staff in designing relevant discipline aspects of water and sewage treatment plants. Membership of a professional institution chartered or nearing chartership.
Preferable: relevant discipline Engineering degree.
Minimum: relevant discipline Engineering HND. Ability to rationalise designs and produce economic plant layouts. Good general knowledge of all aspects of water treatment, e.g. mechanical engineering, process engineering, electrical engineering and project management. Working knowledge of roles and responsibility under CDM 2015 Regulations. Working knowledge of industry standards (BS, WIMES, BSRIA, etc.), HSE regulatory requirements (PUWER, LOLER, PSSR 2000, DSEAR, etc.), The Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2016 (Reg31), Drinking Water Inspectorate (DWI), etc. A flexible mind, with the ability to assimilate large amounts of different data at one time. Ability to present technical proposals clearly, confidently and convincingly. Computer literacy. Driving license.
Desirable: Working towards Chartered Engineer status. Relevant Engineering Master’s Degree.