Lead Mechanical Engineer
Location: Damhead Creek
Contract Type: Permanent
Salary: £65,000 £70,000
Our client is a leading UK-based power company, operating a fleet of flexible and efficient gas-fired power stations that play a critical role in ensuring energy security and supporting the transition to a low-carbon future. Committed to sustainability, our clientsis investing in carbon capture and hydrogen projects to drive decarbonisation. With a strong focus on innovation, reliability, and environmental responsibility, our clients offers exciting career opportunities for those looking to make an impact in the evolving energy sector.
The Role
As a Lead Mechanical Engineer, you will be responsible for the mechanical integrity, maintenance, and performance of designated power stations, ensuring safe, reliable, and cost-effective operation. You will provide technical leadership, oversee major overhauls and contracts, and ensure compliance with industry regulations. Collaborating with operations, maintenance teams, and external suppliers, you will drive continuous improvement, manage engineering risks, and support long-term asset strategies. This role requires strong leadership, problem-solving skills, and expertise in mechanical engineering within a CCGT or power generation environment.
Key Responsibilities
* Oversee the mechanical integrity of designated plant and equipment.
* Provide technical leadership and support for planned and reactive maintenance.
* Ensure compliance with all mechanical statutory requirements.
* Lead major projects, including tendering and contract management.
* Drive continuous improvement in engineering procedures, risk management, and asset reliability.
* Support long-term service agreements and liaise with suppliers, contractors, and OEMs.
* Management of designated plant and equipment within the VPI CCGT sites, which will include travel to Rye House, Shoreham & Blackburn Power Stations (you may want to take this out post call)
What we are looking for
* 5+ years' experience in Mechanical Engineering (preferably in CCGT power generation).
* Strong knowledge of health & safety regulations, asset management, and contract management.
* Degree-qualified (or equivalent experience)in an engineering discipline
* Excellent leadership and people management skills.
* NEBOSH or IOSH certification (desirable).
* A problem-solver with the ability to handle multiple projects and priorities.
* Valid UK Driving Licence.
Ready to Apply?
If you looking for a new challenge within a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation, we want to hear from you!
Apply today and help shape the future of power generation.
Rullion celebrates and supports diversity and is committed to ensuring equal opportunities for both employees and applicants.
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