Project Engineer

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Project Engineer

Rotherham

Up to £55,000

Are you an experienced Project Engineer with a technical background?

Do you have experience working in manufacturing, Automation or Robotics?

Then get in touch! Kingston Barnes is recruiting for a fantastic opportunity for our client in the Dorset area. This is a chance to join a market-leading specialist in their field.

The Role

To support with the successful delivery of new and exciting projects, we are looking for an experienced and tenacious Project Engineer with strong Project Leadership skills. Working as part of a small team, you will be an excellent communicator who is self-motivated and able to work to strict deadlines.

As a Project Engineer, you will work within a cross-functional project team environment to lead and manage the delivery of highly complex, bespoke, robot-based, electromechanical systems for use in factory and process automation. You must be inquisitive, with an ability to identify problems and support the delivery of solutions.

About you

  • Experience in Electrical/Electronic Control components

  • Experience in a project management/project engineering role.

  • Qualification in project management, or equivalent experience.

  • Degree in an engineering-related subject.

  • Demonstrable experience in managing people at all levels in a project environment.

  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal;

  • Ability to build strong, effective relationships both internally and externally, at all levels;

  • Ability to manage a busy and changeable workload;

  • Proficient with Microsoft applications; Word, Excel, PowerPoint etc;

  • Competent in the organisation of project meetings both internally and with high-level customer representatives.

  • Must be willing to travel on occasion.

    What can we offer you?

  • Up to £55,000 per annum DOE.

  • 25 days holiday + bank holidays.

  • Occupational sick pay.

  • Company pension.

  • Free Parking.

  • A friendly and supportive work environment.

    If you are interested, please call Josh Hoyle on (phone number removed) or apply online

  • Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK to apply for this position

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