Trillium Flow Technologies™ serves customers in the power, oil & gas, general industry and water & wastewater sectors with highly engineered valves, pumps and actuators, as well as complete support in every phase of a project or operation. An exciting new vacancy has arisen aligned to the continued growth of our Company for the role of: Technical Project Engineer - Pumps ALLOA Requirements: Take ownership and co-ordination of workshop overhaul, spares manufacturing and site activities. Responsible for customer facing activities throughout the overhaul/supply progress to EHS, Quality and Production standards and relevant customer specifications. Ensure that quality of workmanship and that internal and external client communications are to a high standard. Excellent attention to detail on all documentation and the ability to write and review engineering workshop reports. Understanding of rotating equipment, specifically pumps and motors and the management of the overhaul of them desired Take a look at our extremely competitive benefits offering 25 days annual leave 8 Bank Holidays Holiday Buy Scheme - Purchase up to 5 days extra annual leave with equal monthly payroll deductions Pension Scheme - Up to 8% employer contributions Enhanced Company Sick Pay Life Assurance - 2 x annual salary if not in the pension scheme, 4 x salary if a member of the pension scheme. Cycle to Work Scheme Volunteering Scheme – support your local community DSE Specsaver Vouchers and Eye Test Free Car Parking - a potential saving of £1500-£2500 compared to city centre car parking Employee Assistance Programme - Confidential external support – face to face counselling Rota Day Scheme - work additional hours throughout the month to accrue an extra day off per month – an additional 12 days leave Discounts, cash back and offers - offers on big high street stores, travel, show tickets, cinema gym membership and lots more Role and Key Responsibilities Responsible for ensuring on time delivery and commercial commitments of workshop repairs. Understanding of pumps / motors, their component parts and the process involved in their refurbishment Compile workshop documentation giving clear work instruction and dimensional reporting requirements. Undertake contract review to establish work scope required Prepare condition assessment reports Prepare quotations/tenders in line with customer requirements Procurement of materials, spares and third party actions/services to meet delivery requirements Commercially manage jobs to ensure costs are in line with those tendered Customer liaison with regards to progress of work, commercial issues and component supply When required, planning of workshop activities to meet customer requirements, contract deadlines and output requirements Order book management, to ensure compliance with customer order requirement, progress reports and maintain output targets in line with monthly forecasts Prepare job files for timely invoicing, final sign off and closure Assist other shop activities and be flexible within the hub Understanding and adherence to WPI HSEQ procedures, policies and systems. Identification and integration to job work scope of reverse engineering opportunities Liaise directly with the workshop during repair on technical issues Liaise with the QA Inspector regarding material non conformances and concession reports Final inspection release of repair orders Issue repair summary costs to client Issue close out reports Available to work extended hours to meet operational needs. Requirements: Minimum HNC/HND in a mechanical engineering discipline is preferable and time served. Knowledge of rotating equipment. Advantageous: Time working on tools in workshop environment. Commercial awareness Applicants must have Right to Work in the UK and based in the UK, if you do not unfortunately your application will not be processed. Note your application will not be processed unless all questions are answered Applicants must have the right to work in the UK