Engineering Delivery Manager

Belcan
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Belcan is hiring an Engineering Delivery Manager - Lead Process, to join our Engineering design function.

Hybrid working reporting into our South West London SW14 or Cheltenham GL51 office.

A bit about the company, team, and project you will join:

Belcan provide complex and niche design engineering and commissioning solutions, either as stand-alone projects or integrated within a larger EPC contract, encompassing:

Mechanical (Pipeline) Process and Functional Safety Electrical Control and Instrumentation OT/Systems/Cyber Hazardous Areas

We're looking for a talented individual to join our team and lead technical project delivery within our Multi-Disciplinary Engineering function.

Key responsibilities include carrying out process engineering activities such as conducting design reviews and coordinating efforts, performing process simulations, and developing P&IDs (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams) and PFDs (Process Flow Diagrams). You'll also engage in concept, FEED (Front End Engineering Design), and detailed design phases.

In terms of technical project delivery, you'll take ownership of overarching scopes of work, ensure best practices are followed, identify and monitor risks and opportunities, and engage key stakeholders as needed. You'll conduct technical evaluations, review KPIs to maintain high standards, support project management in monitoring contract compliance, assist in proposal development and growth activities, and manage and lead the team effectively.

Skills and Experience

We are seeking a highly competent technical person and key team member who can manage technical project delivery. This multi-faceted role involves all aspects of team management and acting as a client-facing technical consultant with both existing and new clients. You will integrate project management into day-to-day delivery and identify areas for improvement and growth.

Essential skills and experience include a wealth of process engineering experience, with a minimum of 5 years in industries such as Oil & Gas, LNG, Petrochemicals, Cryogenic Pipeline, Process, or Gas Compression. You should have experience and knowledge of FPSAs, including HAZOPS and LOPAs, and the ability to perform process simulations. The role requires the ability to multi-task and manage multiple project requirements simultaneously. A technical qualification to degree level in Chemical Engineering and Chartered Engineer status are also essential.

Preferred skills and experience include working on Upper Tier COMAH sites, basic experience in CAD, Electrical, Mechanical, and C&I engineering disciplines, and familiarity with CDM regulations. Experience with Hydrogen and Carbon Capture projects is also preferred.

As a Belcan employee you will be entitled to all Belcan's benefits. This includes life assurance, great holiday allowance - including a long Christmas break, shopping vouchers, food and drink discounts and access to our salary sacrifice scheme's including EV Cars.

Founded in 1958, Belcan has become a global technological leader and established go to Engineering Services provider, working within many industries including Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Nuclear, Pharma, and Automotive with over 10,000 professionals serving hundreds of customers in over 60 locations worldwide. Belcan is now part of the Cognizant family.

Please follow the link to apply and suitable applicants will be contacted to discuss this position.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan.

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