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Project Engineer

Project Engineer roles are often available on a contract basis, with responsibility for overseeing the management and delivery of engineering work using relevant tools and techniques to meet industry standards. Typical sectors that require Project Engineers include oil, gas and petrochemical; nuclear; built environment; renewables; and advanced facilities. With some Project Engineers specialising in areas such as EC&I, mechanical, electrical and manufacturing.

Project Engineers are required to hold a HND or Degree in an engineering background, with proven experience delivering and overseeing engineering work on projects. Depending on what industry the role is to support, and where work will take place, Project Engineers may need security clearance to access sites.

NRL specialises in connecting skilled professionals with Project Engineer roles across diverse industries. NRL identifies top talent who can bring a blend of technical knowledge and project management skills to various engineering projects. By thoroughly understanding the unique requirements of each client, NRL ensures that the right candidates are matched with the right opportunities. Support is provided to both employers and candidates throughout the recruitment process, offering tailored solutions to help achieve successful placements and long-term career growth.

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Permanent Project Engineer Jobs

Permanent Project Engineer roles in the UK cover a broad spectrum of sectors, offering diverse and rewarding career opportunities. Each industry brings its own set of challenges and rewards, from creating innovative transportation solutions to driving renewable energy projects. The permanent nature of these roles provides significant advantages, such as job security, steady career growth, and long-term project engagement. These positions allow engineers to build expertise, establish professional networks and see the lasting impact of their work.

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Frequently asked questions

  • What does a Project Engineer do?
  • A Project Engineer is responsible for overseeing engineering projects from inception to completion. They are involved in planning, designing, executing, and managing various engineering tasks within a project. This may include coordinating resources, monitoring progress, ensuring compliance with regulations, and troubleshooting any issues that may arise.

  • What is the expected salary of a Project Engineer?
  • The expected salary of a Project Engineer typically depends on factors such as level of experience, industry, location, and company size. On average, a Project Engineer in the UK can earn between £30,000 to £60,000 per year, with the potential for higher earnings with more experience and seniority.

  • What level is a Project Engineer?
  • A Project Engineer is typically considered a mid-level position in the engineering field. They often have several years of experience and are responsible for managing and overseeing specific projects within their area of expertise. Project Engineers usually report to Project Managers or Engineering Managers and may lead a team of Engineers and Technicians to successfully complete a project.

​Newcastle

Newcastle Upon Tyne is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, North East England, famous for its castle keep. It is home to 173,000 people. The city is built on the River Tyne, with a coastline of 15 miles that includes sandy beaches, rocky coves and quaint fishing villages. But it’s not just about the coast – Newcastle is also home to fantastic museums, an idyllic riverside setting and the Northumberland National Park.

The engineering sector in Newcastle upon Tyne is thriving due to the convenient location, a large student population, strong research and innovation connections, and availability of great support services.

Transport in and around Newcastle Upon Tyne is plentiful and easy to use. There are many buses all over the city as well as out into surrounding areas such as Gosforth and Jesmond. The Metro has stations in several parts of Newcastle, easily accessed via bus or taxi.

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