Project Engineer for Enisca

Hours of work: 40 hours per week

Location:

1 x Cookstown, TyAwen (WW Office) & Sites

1 x Cookstown, Enfield (Browne Office) or Hatfield (Affinity Water) & Sites

Key Competencies

Personal Attributes

  • Good communication skills

  • Analytical and problem solving skills, including the ability to diagnose problems and identify and recommend solutions

  • Handling and processing information and data

  • Attention to detail

  • Ability to work on own initiative, as part of a team and independently

  • Ability to travel, plan, manage and prioritise own workload

Technical Specification

Experience Required

  • Experience in a design and build project delivery role within the water industry

  • NEC 3 knowledge and experience

  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages including Microsoft Project

Essential Qualifications

  • CSCS card

  • 18th Edition of BS7671 (Electrical only)

Desirable Qualifications

  • Working knowledge of AutoCAD

  • CITB SMSTS or CITB SSSTS

Other Comments

  • Construction Operative with a M & E background in maybe also be considered for the role (Preferably in Water Industry).

Role Purpose

Our Project Engineers are an essential part of a highly skilled team responsible for the design, procurement, and delivery of M&E projects. Working with clients, suppliers and project delivery teams they ensure projects are set up and delivered efficiently and within budget.

Role Summary

  • Responsible for the coordination and delivery of projects ranging in value and complexity, ensuring all projects to be undertaken are to an agreed cost, scope, and program.

  • Support the preparation the project design and estimate (pre-implementation)

  • Analyse and understand client specifications and ensure projects are designed to meet their requirements in an efficient and safe manner

  • Attendance of start-up, site visit, and design meetings.

  • Pre-construction process plan – develop, implement, and monitor.

  • Make sure that any alterations to the design and specifications are properly communicated.

  • During the procurement process, identify and pre-qualify subcontractors, produce specifications for purchasing materials and equipment, respond to queries, analyse bids, make award recommendations, and place orders.

  • Assist in the preparation of project budgets & track and report on costs as required.

  • Ensure all design and procurement activities are carried out in line with the requirements of the company’s Integrated Management System and its procedures and identify opportunities for improvements to be made

  • Work as part of the project delivery team to ensure delivery of the project on time and within budget

  • Understand the contractual arrangements of a project and ensure that they are not compromised due to design or procurement issues

  • Provide support to site, construction and remote delivery teams at all stages

  • Adhere to all Enisca’s HR and H&S policies and procedures.

  • Undertake any other such duties considered to be commensurate with the experience of the post holder and the requirements of the pos

Mains Replacement Supervisor

Reporting to: Project Manager

Liaising with: Project Manager, SHEQ Department

Hours of work: 45 hours per week

Department: Mains Renewal

Location: Site based across London & South East, working out of our Depot Leabridge Road East London

Key Competencies

  • Must hold a current UK Driving License

  • SMSTS (Site Management Safety Training Scheme)

  • EUSR National Water Hygiene

  • Confined Space Trained (Desirable)

  • NRSWA Supervisor (Essential)

Role Purpose

To supervise construction activities that take place on a day to day basis at various mains renewal sites. To ensure the successful completion of the works under your supervision, and that all activities undertaken on site are carried out to the highest practicable health, safety, and quality standards. To ensure that works are delivered to programme delivery dates.

Role Summary

Operational

  • To ensure current and future work activities are planned and resources (labour, plant, and material) are available.

  • Build and develop the team to deliver all aspects of the project requirements. Provide, monitor, and control, labour, plant and materials to meet the programme.

  • Monitor and instruct Subcontractor and Direct workforce, identifying training requirements and ensuring only

  • trained, competent and authorised persons are completing assigned tasks and operating equipment and plant.

  • Ensure delivery of  briefings  including start  of  shift,  method statements, risk  assessments and  regular toolbox talks covering appropriate health, safety and environmental issues are recorded and understood by your teams.

  • To ensure that works are being undertaken as detailed in the method statement and in accordance with the risk assessment for the task.

  • Assist with working method and outputs for production of method statements and programme. To ensure that permits are received and completed and that controls

  • Ensure accurate, legible, and up to date allocation sheets are recorded and provided at end of shift with delivery tickets and plant returns completed.

  • Keep a full and accurate daily site diary, including any changes / variations, subcontractors’ attendance, and records of work-related discussions with client.

  • Ensure that plant, equipment, and vehicle inspections are carried out, and defects are reported immediately.

  • Interpret and apply engineering drawings.

Health & Safety

  • Under the Health & Safety at Work Act you must take reasonable care of yourself and others who may be affected by your activities at work, must cooperate with J Browne and must not intentionally or recklessly misuse anything provided for your health and safety.

  • Ensure that the workplace is organised and planned to minimise or avoid unnecessary manual handling of materials.

  • Ensure that the workplace under your supervision is kept tidy and safe access routes for both plant and people are maintained.

  • Remain aware of the arrangements implemented with other Contractors and Subcontractors to avoid confusion about areas of responsibility

  • Ensure hazardous materials are stored, handled, used and disposed of in accordance with the COSHH assessment.

  • Ensure that employees are not required, instructed or permitted to take unnecessary risks, or to undertaken task activities that exceed their capability and capacity.

  • Stop any activity which is considered to be unsafe and only allowing to restart when it is safe to do so.

  • Report all health and safety incidents, including near misses and injuries, immediately, and assist with any incident investigations.

  • Carry out regular safety inspections and implement recommended courses of action as identified from progress monitoring and management inspections.

Environmental

  • Comply with environmental legislation and company procedures.

  • Control and monitor site waste.

  • Ensure that dust and other nuisance is kept to a minimum.

  • Report all environmental incidents immediately and assist with any incident investigations.

  • Carry out regular environmental inspections and implement recommended courses of action as identified from progress monitoring and management inspections.

Quality

  • Monitor quality standards on site ensuring high standard of works to meet the specification requirements ‘first time’ and minimise rework.

  • Identify and report non-conformances.

Carry out any other duties appropriate to this post

Benefits

  • Competitive Salary

  • 25 days annual leave

  • Long Service Scheme

  • Company Van

  • Access to Peoples Pension scheme after 3 months service

  • Access to Group Pension Scheme after completion of one years service

  • Life Assurance and Critical Illness cover if joining pension scheme

  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme & Medicash after successful completion of probation

  • CSR Programme (3 days supported per annum)

  • Continuous Development Opportunities

Site/Project Manager

Reporting to: Contract Manager

Liaising with: Operational Staff, Clients, Commercial Team

Hours of work: 45 hours per week

Department: Capital Delivery

Location: Based at Head Office, Meelin House, Enfield, but will involve travel around London and South East of England (As a guide Affinity Water, South East Water & Thames Water areas) 

Key Competencies

Experience Required

  • Experience in managing and successfully delivering drainage and/or potable water projects.

Essential Qualifications

  • Qualification in Engineering allied subject to HND or degree status

  • CSCS

  • IOSH Managing safely or Equivalent

Role Purpose

To manage water related construction projects from site set up to hand over, safely delivering works, completion within programme, managing costs and delivering to the clients specification/requirements.

Role Summary

  • Liaise with Design Team

  • Formulate and implement procurement strategy

  • Monitoring the activities and performance of Project

  • Prepare Monthly Client Progress Reports

  • Record all changes to client requirements and scope of services

  • Safe, effective and right first time delivery of the specific contract's requirements

  • Resource works appropriately

  • Promote, enforce and adhere to the company's Health & Safety Policy and Procedure

  • Training and development of supervisory and operational employees to ensure the accurate availability of competent staff

  • Make line managers aware of key issues and solutions

  • Develop and maintain relationships with relevant client representatives, supply chain and local authorities

  • Produce and manage contract programme,

  • Provide suitable bid support at tender stage

  • Representing the Company at various meetings

  • Processing all contract Quality and H&S documentation

  • Assist with all commercial aspects and monitor contract costs

  • Ability to work as part of a team and also under own initiative

  • Ability to lead project management commissions, act as the key day to day client interface, ensuring objectives are met and project delivered to time and cost targets and the appropriate quality standards

  • Understanding of Engineering Principles

  • Extensive technical knowledge and experience of construction techniques and best practices

  • Carry out any other duties appropriate to this post

Benefits

  • Competitive Salary

  • 25 days annual leave

  • Long Service Scheme

  • Car allowance (if deemed business user) - £5,040 per annum

  • Access to Group Pension Scheme after completion of probation

  • Life Assurance and Critical Illness cover if joining pension scheme

  • Healthcare cover for employee only

  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme & Medicash after successful completion of probation

  • CSR Programme (3 days supported per annum)

  • Continuous Development Opportunities

Estimator for Enisca (Cookstown)

Location: Cookstown

Key Competencies

A third level qualification in related discipline, e.g., Electrical/Engineering, Construction/Quantity Surveying or experience in a same or similar role. Hold a full UK driving licence. Proficient in Microsoft Office packages.

  • Be able to manage your time effectively to meet tender deadlines.

  • Demonstrate excellent negotiation and communication skills.

  • Think innovatively and proactively.

  • Possess strong commercial awareness

  • Have excellent attention to detail, thoroughness, and accuracy in tender preparation.

  • Work collaboratively as part of a team.

  • Have excellent interpersonal skills.

  • Experience within the water industry is preferable.

Role Purpose

The role will involve working on a wide range of bids and tenders including several secured long-term contracts and frameworks across the UK within the construction, water, wastewater, and utilities sectors. Working within a team, the Estimator will be involved in proactively identifying opportunities, analysing bids, tenders, and other associated documentation to prepare activity schedules including time, material and labour variables and costs.

Role Summary

  • Working within the wider Enisca team to source information, develop the company’s proposition and manage the flow of information.

  • Prepare accurate estimates and tender bids from customers documentation, specifications, and other related information and standards.

  • Liaising with internal and external Stakeholders.

  • Identifying appropriate suppliers and subcontractors from the company’s supplier database or the client’s preferred supplier list.

  • Generating enquiries, obtaining, and analysing quotes for tender requirements from sub-contractors and suppliers.

  • Achieve competitive quotations and secure pre-bid agreements.

  • Collating detailed price lists and bills of quantities of everything needed on each project, this includes calculating and presenting the cost of people, plant, materials, transport, labour, and equipment hire to help inform the tender bid submission.

  • Provide progress reports on all bid and tender opportunities.

  • Carry out any other duties appropriate to this post

Design Manager for Enisca

Location: Ilkeston

Key Competencies

Candidate Specification

Personal Attributes

  • Ability to take decisions and demonstrate accountability and integrity.

  • Ability be an active and participating team member, able to transfer skills to others in order to achieve business objectives

  • Ability to troubleshoot and strategize in order to meet the long-term vision of the company.

  • Problem solver and target driven individual.

  • Ability to deliver required results while working in a high pressure environment.

  • Sound communication and organisation skills as well as an attention to detail

Technical Specification

Experience Required

  • Experience in a similar role, preferably clean water based

Essential Qualifications

  • BTEC HNC/HND in an engineering field as a minimum

  • EUSR water hygiene card

  • Competent in using Microsoft Word & Excel

Desirable Qualifications

  • Degree in an engineering field

  • Strong AutoCAD design skills will be advantageous

  • Ability to use Microsoft project to manage programmes

  • Membership with relevant professional body

  • Multi-disciplinary knowledge desired

Other Comments

  • Driving license required

Role Purpose

Managing, co-ordinating, initiating, planning, executing, monitoring & control of all aspects of primarily clean water design projects but wastewater where required.

Role Summary

  • Taking the lead responsibility for MEICA & Civil design projects throughout the outline design, detailed design and construction support stages

  • Directly manage a team of multidisciplinary design engineers to produce design outputs compliant with clients specifications and standards.

  • Managing specialist external design resources where required

  • Preparation and agreement of fee proposals, programmes and general management of resources to ensure the design team delivers in line with the agreed financial approvals and programme.

  • Producing and managing a programme for all design projects ensuring that the clients expectations are suitably managed.

  • Carrying out site scoping/survey visits as required to obtain information necessary for design development

  • Ensuring that all design is developed, produced and approved in line with companies QA procedures

  • Reviewing, auditing and approving all technical reports, appraisals, designs and drawings to ensure that these comply with the client’s health and safety and technical standards, while meeting legal and environmental obligations.

  • Arranging and chairing workshops and regular design meetings to review design proposals and progress and to consider issues such as buildability, commissioning, HAZOPs, Control Philosophy and URS reviews

  • Assisting with placement and management of procurement packages

  • Supporting project managers and directors within the business

  • Keeping up to date with technical & HSQE matters, and being aware of policy and developments in these areas

  • Presenting technical data or project results to both technical and non-technical Clients and Colleagues

  • Maintaining design input throughout the project lifecycle– from the feasibility stage, to outline and detail design, through to construction and handover

  • Carry out any other duties appropriate to this post

Project Engineer for Enisca

Location: Cookstown

Key Competencies

  • Previous experience in a project engineering role

  • Engineering qualification

  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages including Microsoft Project

  • Analytical and problem-solving skills including the ability to diagnose problems, identify and recommend solutions

  • Handling and processing information and data

  • Attention to detail

  • Ability to work on own initiative, as part of a team and also independently.

  • Ability to travel, plan, manage and prioritise own workload

Role Summary

  • Be the first point of contact for customers for all large orders/contracts.

  • Have responsibility for the commercial aspects of contracts, raising Early Warnings, CE’s, budgets etc.

  • Attend weekly project progress meetings, these are usually held on teams but there will be occasionally requirement to travel to site or customer offices.

  • Prepare purchase orders for PLC programmers where required and keep them in the loop with updates on queries, progress and key dates such as FDS submission, FAT and SAT dates.

  • Prepare purchase orders for Kiosks where required and track progress on approvals and delivery dates.

  • Liaise with MCC design team to ensure all necessary info is available from the customer to enable designs to be completed and agree timescales for completion.

  • Liaise with Production manager and PLC engineers to agree FAT dates for projects.

  • Arrange panel shipment and installation with customer site teams, carriers and site engineers, distributing RAMS, CSR cards etc.

  • Carry out any other duties appropriate to this post

Benefits

  • Excellent remuneration & annual leave package (salary dep on experience)

  • Full-time, Permanent job opportunity

  • Mentoring and on the job support

  • Private medical insurance

  • Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme

  • Professional development

  • Paid training & time off to train

  • Additional leave

  • Company pension

  • On-site parking

  • Early finish on Friday

Electrical Design Engineer for Enisca

Location: Cookstown              

Key Competencies

Essential

  • Ideally hold electrical engineering qualification but applications with suitable and related previous design experience in switchgear, automation and electrical control systems will have equal consideration

  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft office packages

  • UK Driver’s Licence, access to own transport and willingness to travel within UK and Ireland

  • Electrical experience (or relevant qualification – see above)

  • Natural aptitude to logical problem solving

  • Ability to learn and adapt to new technology

  • Ability to work on own initiative

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

  • Ability to work as part of a team and independently with minimal supervision

  • Ability to build relationships internally and externally with colleagues and clients

  • Understanding of engineering drawings

Desirable

·       Knowledge of various electrical design software packages

·       Experience in design of electrical control systems

·       Experience in EPlan & Autocad

·       Previous experience in the water industry

·       Project management skills

Role Purpose

To work as part of a manufacturing team, designing and developing a range of motor control & power distribution panels to clients’ specifications.

Role Summary

  • Responsible for the interpretation of clients’ requirements in the design phase of projects.

  • Preparation of detailed electrical design and general arrangement drawings for the manufacture of motor control & power distribution panels.

  • Ensure compliance throughout the development of assigned projects with all relevant specifications, standards and safety regulations

  • Preparation of bills of materials for procurement.

  • Preparation of documentation for the testing, inspection and commissioning of electrical systems.

  • Assisting with the preparation of tenders. 

  • Participate in design/process reviews for products as required

  • Engage in problem solving and brainstorming, both individually and as part of the design team

  • Maintain and update electronic files, using electronic document management software

  • Liaise and build effective working relationships with Enisca clients

  • Keeping up to date with changes to applicable UK and European legislation

  • Keeping up to date with technological advances and new products

  • Develop personal skills and capability through on-going training, as provided by the company or elsewhere subject to company approval

  • Carry out any other duties appropriate to this post

Senior Mechanical Design Engineer for Enisca

Location: Cookstown

Key Competencies

Essential Requirements

  • Mechanical engineering qualification

  • Proven track record of design delivery

  • Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office packages

  • Analytical and problem-solving skills, including the ability to diagnose problems and identify and recommend solutions.

  • Excellent communication skills

  • Attention to detail.

  • Ability to work on initiative, as part of a team and independently.

  • Ability to lead and motivate.

  • Ability to travel, plan, manage and prioritise own workload.

  • Desirable Requirements

  • Previous experience working in the water industry.

Role Purpose

The Senior Design Engineer will be an essential part of a highly skilled team responsible for designing and constructing a variety of projects. You will lead a team of design engineers and provide support to Project Managers and delivery teams to ensure that projects are completed safely, efficiently, and within budget. Your leadership and guidance will be essential to the success of the team.

Role Summary

  • Analyse and interpreting preconstruction data and information and client specifications and ensure project designs meet their requirements.

  • To solve problems and develop design solutions, play a central role in designing necessary mechanical equipment for power and process control.

  • Produce the design deliverables, such as specifications, drawings, data sheets, and schedules, in accordance with the contract requirements.

  • Ensure design risk assessments and design solutions consider innovation/value engineering for best value, as well as safety, cost, and time constraints.

  • Provide technical support, as required by the preconstruction and project delivery teams contributing to and supporting the estimating, planning, procurement functions.

  • Assist in the identification and pre-qualification of subcontractors.

  • Participate in client meetings, co-ordinate with third party contractors and attendance of start-up, site visit, and design meetings.

  • Ensure that the design is submitted for acceptance by the Client Project Manager in-line and that “Approved for Construction” documentation is prepared and issued to the delivery team as per the accepted programme.

  • It is important to continuously develop your skills and stay up-to-date with the latest technologies, best practices, and innovations within the water industry.

  • Ensure all design activities comply with the requirements of the company's Integrated Management Systems and procedures. Identify opportunities for improvement.

  • Provide guidance and advice to site, construction, and remote delivery teams at all stages.

  • Carry out any other duties appropriate to this post

Benefits:

  • Excellent remuneration & annual leave package (salary dep on experience)

  • Full-time, Permanent job opportunity

  • Private medical insurance

  • Comprehensive Employee Assistance Programme

  • Professional development

  • Paid training & time off to train

  • Additional leave

  • Company pension

  • On-site parking