£65 Per hour
Inside
Remote
Nationwide
Summary: This role seeks an experienced Principal Mechanical Engineer to join a growing Energy Transition team, focusing on the design and delivery of low-carbon and zero-carbon energy infrastructure. The position involves leading mechanical engineering delivery across the full project lifecycle, influencing major UK energy projects. The engineer will collaborate with various stakeholders to provide innovative engineering solutions. This is a senior technical role within a multidisciplinary engineering environment.
Key Responsibilities:
- Lead the development of mechanical engineering solutions across all project stages
- Deliver work across: Feasibility studies, Concept design, FEED, Value engineering, Detailed design
- Produce mechanical deliverables including: Equipment specifications and datasheets, Engineering calculations, Turbine, compressor, pump, pressure vessel and heat exchanger specifications
- Collaborate with process engineers on PFDs and P&IDs
- Support plant layout development and 3D model reviews
- Work with OEMs and vendors to assess and evaluate technical proposals
- Provide technical input on plant integrity and operational issues
- Contribute to mechanical discipline bids and multidisciplinary proposals
Key Skills:
- Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
- Chartered Engineer status (or working towards IEng/CEng) with a relevant professional institution
- Significant post-graduate experience in Power Generation or Oil & Gas
- Strong understanding of industry codes and standards for plant and piping systems
- Experience in pressure vessel and piping design, including stress analysis
- Familiarity with plant layout and 3D modelling environments
- Strong proficiency in: MS Excel (schedules, datasheets), MathCAD (engineering calculations)
- Experience with operational thermal plant, including troubleshooting and integrity assessment
- Knowledge of gas turbine systems (reciprocating engines desirable)
- Experience working with OEMs, EPC contractors, or similar organisations
- O&M experience highly desirable
Salary (Rate): £65/hour
City: undetermined
Country: UK
Working Arrangements: remote
IR35 Status: inside IR35
Seniority Level: Senior
Industry: Energy
Sector: Energy Transition / Power & Industrial
Location: Remote (UK) with occasional travel to Manchester, London, Newcastle & Glasgow offices
Contract Type: 6-month rolling contract
IR35 Status: Inside IR35
Rate: Up to £65.00 per hour (Umbrella)
Overview
We are seeking an experienced Principal Mechanical Engineer to join a growing Energy Transition team, supporting the design and delivery of next-generation low-carbon and zero-carbon energy infrastructure.
This is a senior technical role within a multidisciplinary engineering environment, offering the opportunity to influence major UK energy projects spanning conventional power, emerging low-carbon technologies, and first-of-a-kind systems.
You will lead mechanical engineering delivery across the full project lifecycle-from feasibility and concept design through to detailed design, construction, operation, and decommissioning.
Project Scope
Projects will include a broad range of energy transition and industrial systems, such as:
- Conventional power generation
- Energy-from-waste facilities
- Industrial energy systems
- Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS)
- Future fuels and first-of-a-kind low-carbon technologies
You will work closely with developers, utilities, EPC contractors, OEMs, government bodies, and financial stakeholders to deliver safe, efficient, and innovative engineering solutions.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead the development of mechanical engineering solutions across all project stages
- Deliver work across: Feasibility studies, Concept design, FEED, Value engineering, Detailed design
- Produce mechanical deliverables including: Equipment specifications and datasheets, Engineering calculations, Turbine, compressor, pump, pressure vessel and heat exchanger specifications
- Collaborate with process engineers on PFDs and P&IDs
- Support plant layout development and 3D model reviews
- Work with OEMs and vendors to assess and evaluate technical proposals
- Provide technical input on plant integrity and operational issues
- Contribute to mechanical discipline bids and multidisciplinary proposals
Required Skills & Experience
- Degree in Mechanical Engineering or related discipline
- Chartered Engineer status (or working towards IEng/CEng) with a relevant professional institution
- Significant post-graduate experience in Power Generation or Oil & Gas
- Strong understanding of industry codes and standards for plant and piping systems
- Experience in pressure vessel and piping design, including stress analysis
- Familiarity with plant layout and 3D modelling environments
- Strong proficiency in: MS Excel (schedules, datasheets), MathCAD (engineering calculations)
- Experience with operational thermal plant, including troubleshooting and integrity assessment
- Knowledge of gas turbine systems (reciprocating engines desirable)
- Experience working with OEMs, EPC contractors, or similar organisations
- O&M experience highly desirable
Additional Information
Remote working with occasional UK office visits
Exposure to major energy transition and low-carbon infrastructure programmes
Collaborative multidisciplinary engineering environment
Opportunity to work on innovative, first-of-a-kind technologies
Summary
This is an excellent opportunity for a senior Mechanical Engineer to take a leading role in delivering complex energy transition projects, shaping the future of low-carbon infrastructure across the UK and beyond.