Mechanical Project Engineer (337801)
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Job Type | Contractor |
Area | Dublin |
Sector | Engineering |
Start Date | |
Advertiser | Hilda Lynn |
Telephone | +3539833013 |
Job Ref | #1002298 |
Job Views | 262 |
- Description
- Mechanical Project Engineer (337801) – Team Horizon
Team Horizon currently has an exciting opening for a Mechanical Project Engineer. You will report functionally to the Mechanical/HVAC Department Manager and on a project basis to the Programme/Project Manager in accordance with the project structure.
What you will be doing:
Conceptual and detailed design of Mechanical systems within a pharmaceutical production facility, previous experience in OSD pharmaceuticals would be beneficial;
Development of P&ID’s for utilities systems through all design stages: Conceptual, Preliminary and Detailed engineering.
Specification of mechanical plant and piping;
Energy audits and energy efficiency reviews of existing and proposed installations;
Building Management Systems – development of systems architecture, specifications controls strategies, sequence of operations through all design stages.
You will develop the detailed project scope and engage with vendors and subcontractors to develop cost estimates;
Project manage and oversee construction design and installation (through CQV) of small-scale individual projects (<4M), coordinating contractors and vendors and liaising with client reps;
As a Project Engineer working in a Process/Pharma environment for an in-house capital projects team the successful candidate will take ownership of and be responsible for taking projects from client project initiation through to close out;
The timely completion of all assigned Mechanical deliverables, specifications, drawings and technical requisitions within strenuous quality and safety criteria
Interfacing with clients, vendors, project management and other disciplines ensuring the highest level of service is provided.
What you need to apply:
Primary degree in Building Services/Mechanical Engineering (Level 8) and either working towards or already gained chartered status;
You will have design experience ideally gained within the Mechanical Utilities or related industries;
Sectoral knowledge of and experience in the pharmaceuticals (particularly OSD facilities) would be favourable;
Proven track record in utilities systems design which should include some of the following:
Chilled water and glycol systems
Steam systems
Hot water systems
CIP/WIP systems
Cooling water systems
Compressed air systems
Vacuum systems
Specification of mechanical plant including chillers, boilers, cooling towers, compressors, pumps
P&ID's
PED and piping PMA's
Process equipment (familiarity with coaters, granulators etc…)
CE marking
Risk assessments, safety and constructability reviews
Preparation of tender and construction packages