Mechanical Project Engineer - Henley Knapp - TRANT0148

Description
The Project Engineer is responsible for supporting the technical delivery of projects assisting in design, construction, commissioning, and documentation, ensuring technical compliance, safety, and quality standards are maintained. The Project Engineer works closely with site teams, clients, and internal stakeholders to support successful project execution.
Key Responsibilities
Technical Responsibilities
Health, Safety & Compliance
Stakeholder Management
Key Interfaces: Internal Interfaces
Core Values
Uphold and promote the Company’s Core Values – Care, Trust, Respect and Sustainability.
Skills, Knowledge and Expertise
Essential
Bachelor’s degree in Civil, Mechanical, Process, or Environmental Engineering (or equivalent).
Understanding of UK engineering standards, codes, and regulations relevant to water and process projects.
Health & Safety awareness relevant to construction and engineering projects (e.g., SSSTS or equivalent preferred).
Proficiency in technical documentation, drawings, and basic project software (e.g., AutoCAD, MS Project).
Proven experience as a Project Engineer or in a similar technical role on water, municipal, or industrial process projects.
Experience providing technical support to site teams and assisting with design coordination.
Experience preparing or reviewing project documentation, drawings, and technical reports.
Experience ensuring compliance with UK HSE regulations and project quality standards.
Desirable
Postgraduate qualification or specialized training in water, wastewater, or industrial process engineering.
Experience working in multi-disciplinary project teams across municipal, industrial, or water projects.
Benefits
At Trant, we offer the opportunity for career development and progression within a professional working environment, and we strongly encourage employees to gain professional qualifications and fully support individuals on their journeys towards chartership.
Our company benefits package includes.
Competitive salary
Company car or car allowance (some levels)
Mentored support within our ‘Career Development Association’, to work towards chartership
24 days holiday (increasing with service) + 8 bank holidays
Options to buy additional holiday via salary sacrifice
Company Pension Scheme
Flexible working based on a ‘core hours’ system
1 x Professional Membership paid annually
Hybrid working
Employee Assistance Program
Free onsite parking
Bike to Work Scheme
Discretionary annual bonus