Contract Project Engineer

Bermuda
2 hours ago
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Engineering Project Engineer 

About the Company

We’re working with a well-established business that designs and builds automation and robotic systems used across industries like medical devices and packaging.

They’ve built a strong reputation for solving complex engineering problems and, as a result, have a healthy pipeline of exciting projects ahead. With continued growth and a people-first ownership structure, they’re now looking to bring in an experienced Project Manager to join the team.

What You’ll Be Doing

You’ll be taking ownership of multiple engineering projects from start to finish — making sure everything runs smoothly, on time, and within budget.

It’s a hands-on role where you’ll be coordinating teams, working closely with customers, and keeping everything on track commercially and technically.

Day-to-Day Responsibilities

Managing up to 4 projects at any one time

Keeping projects on schedule and aligned with agreed deliverables

Taking full ownership of project scope and customer requirements

Making sure key milestones (including payments) are met

Coordinating handovers between internal teamsBudgets & Resources

Managing project budgets, costs, and margins

Planning and allocating resources across design, build, electrical, software, and commissioning teams

Making sure the right people are in the right place at the right timeTechnical Oversight

Running design reviews and keeping engineering standards high

Overseeing purchasing to stay in line with budgets

Supporting the build, controls, and software integration throughout the projectCustomer Interaction

Acting as the main point of contact for clients

Keeping customers updated and managing expectations

Handling changes, delays, or risks in a proactive wayQuality & Compliance

Making sure everything meets quality standards and any relevant regulations

Keeping documentation accurate and up to dateWhat Success Looks Like

Projects delivered on time and within budget

Milestones and payments hit as planned

Smooth project handovers

Happy customers who feel informed and supported

Strong collaboration across internal teams

High-quality outputs from design through to final buildWhat They’re Looking For

Experience

Degree in Mechanical Engineering (or similar)

Around 10 years’ experience managing engineering or automation projects

Experience working with regulated industries (medical, healthcare, packaging, etc.)

Strong background in managing budgets, timelines, and resources

Comfortable using project planning toolsSkills

Organised and good at juggling multiple priorities

Commercially aware

Confident leading cross-functional teams

Strong communicator who can work with different stakeholders

Good problem-solver who can adapt when things change

Detail-focused and quality-drivenPersonality Fit

Takes ownership and gets things done

Stays calm under pressure

Team player who works well across departments

Customer-focused

Driven and results-oriented

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