Project Engineer

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Haslingden, Lancashire
8 months ago
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We have an exciting opportunity to work with a specialist machinery manufacturer serving FMCG, Chemical, and Energy sectors.

Their recent expansion involved acquiring an adjacent unit two years ago to handle their fabrication needs in-house, surpassing yearly targets by 50%. This success has prompted them to onboard additional staff, adapting swiftly to market demands.

For the role of Project Engineer, we seek someone who has confidence in:

Engaging with customers to align project scopes with their expectations.
Collaborating with the design team to ensure precision and efficiency in line with client needs.
Work with the production team to meet deadlines across a multitude of different industries, with varying delivery timescales.
This role entails taking charge of assigned projects, demonstrating efficiency, accuracy, and professionalism in interactions with clients and the design team. It's a remarkable opportunity to join a growing family-operated business that offers promising career growth.

In return, the package includes a salary up to £50k based on experience, 25 days of annual leave (increasing with tenure), flexible working hours (across a 34-hour workweek), and a performance-based bonus scheme.

If you're seeking a new role within a thriving environment, reach out today to Mark Dorey at (url removed) or (phone number removed)

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