Associate Project Engineer

Our client is a rapidly growing developer looking for an Associate Project Engineer to join their Engineering team as the business heads into its next phase of growth.
The Associate Project Engineer will join a small, agile team that is integral to the success of the company.

A Project Engineer is sought during 2025 to help co-ordinate a variety of workstreams across the Pre-Construction phase. This includes, but is not limited to, supporting with the tender evaluation process through collaboration with internal engineering team members, liaising with Technical Advisors/Consultants, implementing new internal software and collaboration tools, design review management and preparations for mobilisation to site.

Responsibilities of the role include:Co-ordinating internal and external technical design reviewsCo-ordinating the work of Technical Advisors/Consultants for the purposes of project financing and due diligenceCollaborating with Innova engineering team members to achieve alignment on key technical topics for EPC and equipment supply contract negotiation, including Employer’s Requirements, Testing and Commissioning schedules etc.Scrutinising contractor tender returns for evaluation against Employer’s Requirements and support scoring against agreed evaluation criteriaSupporting design risk assessments, including maintaining site-specific assumptions/decisions logsSupporting the resolution of Technical Queries (TQs) between EPC / equipment supply contractors and Innova engineering team membersSupporting site assessments and design reviews with a focus on design, CDM/safety, buildability and maintainability considerationsContributing to Innova’s Health & Safety culture through proactive observationsSupporting the construction delivery team with ground investigation survey work, planning of construction laydown area / welfare offices and overall preparations for mobilisation to site & commencing construction activities.Supporting technology selection and performance evaluations, such as PV yield assessments or BESS round-trip efficiency assessmentsParticipate in industry events, Lunch & Learns or other ongoing learning & development initiatives to support your personal development.Work to collaboratively on business process improvement initiativesRequired Experience:

Key job requirements below should be viewed as a guide rather than rigid prerequisites. While we anticipate some alignment, we don't expect every box to be checked. We value diverse experiences, and we're open to discussing how your unique skills can contribute to the role. We're eager to build a collaborative team where everyone's strengths come into play.

EssentialRecent graduate or junior engineer with up to or approximately 3 years’ experience in renewable energy development, design, construction and commissioning (or subset of the lifecycle) to fulfil the responsibilitiesProven ability to solve technical problems with a thorough and diligent problem-solving mindsetProven ability to work positively in a team and communicate across different stakeholdersWillingness and ability to occasionally travel within the UK for site visitsKnowledge of key Solar and/or BESS and/or high voltage technologies and contractors and suppliersBachelor’s degree or apprenticeship in engineering (any discipline), physics, applied maths or equivalent experienceDesirableExperience in data modelling/analysisExperience in a client or design team environment for utility-scale projectsExperience working with varied stakeholders of renewable energy systems, such as clients, contractors and suppliers, construction teams etc and an understanding of their value drivers and key information needsExperience in managing EPC contractors and Technical Advisors/ Consultants
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About Us

Climate17 is a purpose-led, international Renewable Energy & Sustainability recruitment firm. We provide specialist talent acquisition services to organisations seeking to reduce their environmental
footprint, as well as those working towards the decarbonisation of the energy sector.

Inclusive Application Process

Climate17 is committed to creating a diverse, inclusive and equitable workplace. We believe there is no solution to climate change without people. We aim to increase diversity across all areas and as such, we are committed to partnering with clients and candidates to create an inclusive and sustainable regenerative world.


  • Location: London,England
  • Salary: £50000 - £60000 per annum
  • Type: Permanent
  • Recruiter: Climate17 Ltd
  • Posted: 12-Nov-2024
  • Posted on: jobs4a.com