Job Description
Fabrication Projects Engineer Location: Nottinghamshire and West Yokshire We're looking for a proactive and collaborative Fabrication Projects Engineer to join our team (known internally as Contracts Engineer). In this role, you'll take ownership of fabrication access metalwork projects across clean and wastewater schemes for major Water companies. You'll work closely with colleagues, clients, and suppliers to deliver safe, high quality, and cost effective solutions from early design through to completion. What you'll be doing Leading engineering activities from concept through to completion, working with in-house teams including site installation and workshop personnel. Managing multiple projects concurrently, ensuring they are delivered safely, on time, and within budget. Building strong relationships with clients and stakeholders, contributing to the achievement of KPIs and project objectives. Conducting site visits and surveys, gathering information to inform design development. Producing preliminary and detailed designs, drawings, and sketches in line with relevant legislation and standards. Supporting the preparation of estimates, quotations, and contract documentation. Creating and maintaining method statements, risk assessments, inspection and test plans, and project records. Overseeing site safety, health, and environmental responsibilities. Coordinating with suppliers, specialist subcontractors, and internal teams to ensure smooth project delivery. Managing procurement of materials and subcontracted services. Compiling final contract documentation, including "as-built" information and CE documentation. Monitoring contract finances, including profit and loss, variations, and final accounts. What we're looking for ONC/HNC/B.Eng or NVQ equivalent in a relevant discipline. Full UK driving licence. Experience in fabrication and/or engineering. Strong commercial and contractual awareness. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications. Experience using project management software. Working knowledge of AutoCAD or similar design tools. A genuine desire to support and reflect our company purpose, vision, values, and culture. A trustworthy, ethical approach with the ability to handle information confidentially. Flexibility, resilience, and the confidence to influence and build relationships at all levels. Strong communication skills and a team focused attitude. Effective time management skills and the ability to balance competing priorities. Experience working in a fast paced, multi-site environment. Self-motivation and the ability to plan and organise your own workload to meet deadlines. Why join us? You'll be working on some of the most exciting, industry-leading projects backed by a £3.8 billion order book, giving you stability and the chance to make a real impact. We offer a competitive salary with a comprehensive benefits package, including generous holiday entitlement with the option to buy more, a robust pension plan, and private medical options. You'll also have access to our employee assistance programme for 24/7 support. We invest in your professional growth by paying for annual membership to a recognised professional body and providing tailored training and leadership development programmes to help you progress in your career. Our agile working options give you flexibility in how, when, and where you work, so you can balance your professional and personal life effectively Galliford Try is committed to diversity, inclusion, and supporting your wellbeing. If you're passionate about delivering excellence and want to make an impact, apply today and help us build the infrastructure that shapes communities