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Mechanical Engineer

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Tarmac

6d ago

  • Job
    Full-time
    Senior Level
  • Engineering

AI generated summary

  • You need a BEng/MEng in a relevant discipline or QBE, strong mechanical and heavy industrial knowledge, and experience with preventive and predictive maintenance, databases, and CMMS.
  • You will lead improvement plans, implement compliance assessments, manage repairs, conduct maintenance, ensure safety, train staff, analyze failures, and enhance system performance for equipment.

Requirements

  • BEng or MEng in a role related discipline, or QBE (Qualified by Experience)
  • Strong technical knowledge of mechanical equipment combined with heavy industrial plant experience
  • Technical experience of preventive, predictive and systematic maintenance – Databases, CMMS and Project Software

Responsibilities

  • Lead and own the 1 year rolling, and 3 - 5 year improvement plan for the assets
  • Implement Written Schemes of Examination, assess equipment condition and suitability for further service and report the outcome to business area to comply with legal requirements and business goals
  • Recommend repairs and advise the Engineering and Projects Manager on the restoration of “fit for purpose” condition, accept repairs and assign inspection intervals to achieve legal compliance and business goals
  • Own and lead the implementation of a Risk Based Assessment programme for mechanical systems equipment, ensuring compliance
  • Provide mechanical systems technical input in support of projects and plant modifications and projects to deliver legal compliance and business integrity requirements
  • Ensure management of change practices are followed for all modifications, upgrades or project work to mechanical related systems on site
  • Conduct routine maintenance and updates to systems along with collaborating with production and engineering teams to improve system performance
  • Have a proven track record of successful people management, management of engineering operations, delivering CAPEX projects with an understanding of CDM regulations
  • Promoting the maintenance management system, ensuring the application of maintenance procedures, methods and best practices
  • Assisting the Engineering department in achieving its budget targets through the efficient use of materials and replacement parts
  • Develop and improve the knowledge and skills of engineers, fitters and apprentices by providing training and support on Mechanical systems and functionalities
  • Involvement with maintaining Health and Safety rules and regulations and ensure all Safe Systems of Work are signed off and complied with leading towards a target of zero harm for personnel and contractors
  • Continuous review of plant availability and performance, Identifying gaps, root causes and subsequent improvement activity with proposing economic ways to extend the life of plant equipment or increase the mean time between failures
  • Monitor and coordinate condition predictors for all critical equipment, whether this is by NDT or Condition Monitoring systems
  • Evaluate and improve the preventive maintenance job plans (from supplier’s recommendation if existing), create and update the corresponding inspection job plans, in coordination with the Engineering Planner
  • Contribute to the analysis of failures and problems, implementing corrective actions, whilst leading RCA "Root Cause Analysis" interrogation for plant failures when required

FAQs

What qualifications are required for the Mechanical Engineer position?

A BEng or MEng in a related discipline, or being Qualified by Experience (QBE) is required.

What type of experience is preferred for this role?

Experience in heavy engineering or manufacturing, specifically with hydraulic, pneumatics, mechanical gears and bearings, compressed air, and plant operations is preferred.

What are the key responsibilities of the Mechanical Project and SME Engineer?

Key responsibilities include executing maintenance methodologies, leading improvement plans, implementing compliance schemes, supporting project engineering, conducting routine maintenance, managing change practices, and promoting maintenance management systems.

Are there opportunities for career development within this role?

Yes, Tarmac offers an extensive range of career development opportunities, including training and development programs.

What benefits does Tarmac provide to its employees?

Benefits include a bonus scheme, enhanced holiday entitlement, a contributory pension scheme, discounts on the Tarmac Reward website, access to an Employee Assistance helpline, and participation in Employee Communities.

Is the Linford Block Plant location commutable from London?

Yes, the Linford Block Plant is commutable from several areas including Barking, Dagenham, East Ham, Rainham, and surrounding areas.

What is the work environment like at Tarmac?

Tarmac is committed to creating a dynamic and inclusive environment that values employees from a variety of backgrounds.

What kind of maintenance methodologies will I be responsible for?

You will execute a maintenance methodology to ensure mechanical equipment operates efficiently and work towards implementing World Class Maintenance at the Linford operation.

How does Tarmac promote health and safety in the workplace?

Tarmac emphasizes maintaining Health and Safety rules and regulations, ensuring all Safe Systems of Work are signed off and complied with, aiming for a target of zero harm.

What tools or techniques will I use to monitor mechanical systems?

You will monitor conditions using methods such as Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) or Condition Monitoring systems.

What can I expect in terms of team collaboration in this role?

You will collaborate closely with production and maintenance teams to troubleshoot issues and implement improvements.

The UK's leading sustainable construction solutions business.

Real Estate
Industry
5001-10,000
Employees
2015
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

Tarmac is the UK’s leading sustainable building materials and construction solutions business. Our company combines the knowledge and expertise of two of the construction industry’s most iconic brands: Tarmac, the pioneers of the modern road and Blue Circle, the company that patented Portland Cement. Our innovative products and solutions not only safely deliver the infrastructure needed to grow the UK economy today but also help to create a more sustainable built environment for the country’s long term future. We have contributed to some of the UK’s biggest construction projects, including The Sainsbury Laboratory, Wembley Stadium, Heathrow Terminal 5, Blackpool Sea Defences, The Shard and London 2012. We have over 150 years of experience and directly employs around 7,000 people across a nationwide network of over 400 sites. Our solutions span aggregates, asphalt, cement, lime, offsite manufacturing, readymix concrete, road contracting services, building products and recycling services. This unique combination of people, technology and assets enables us to offer customers unrivalled choice, innovation and flexibility. Safety is at the core of our business, and underpins the way we operate; beginning with a commitment to providing a safe environment for all employees, as well as contractors and the communities around our sites. We are one of the largest recyclers of construction materials in the UK and a net consumer of waste. We're also one of the UK’s largest landowners, providing environmental stewardship for thousands of acres of countryside. Tarmac is part of CRH plc. CRH is a leading global diversified building materials group, employing c.87,000 people at c.3,800 operating locations in 31 countries worldwide. With a market capitalisation of c.€27 billion (March 2017), CRH is the largest building materials company in North America and the second largest worldwide Prior to its acquisition by CRH from Lafarge SA and Anglo American Plc on 31 July 2015, the business was known as Lafarge Tarmac.