Rotating Equipment Engineer

Location:
Surrey
Sector:
Oil & Gas
Job Type:
Contract
Salary:
Market related
Reference:
SK/R/090445

Role

Rotating Equipment Engineer

Leatherhead, Surrey – 5 days per week in the office

Inside IR35 – PAYE/ UMBRELLA set up

Oil & Gas sector

Initial 12 Month Contract

A Rotating Equipment Engineer is required to work on an initial 12 month contract basis that will be inside IR35 and will require full time presence in the office based on a full 5 days per week.

As the Rotating Equipment Engineer, you will have experience of ARAMCO projects and will be willing to be in the office 5 days per week

  • ·         The required competency and skills would typically have been built up over a 12 year period working for a consultant engineering company, machinery manufacturer, or end user company.
  • ·         As the Rotating Equipment Engineer, you would be expected to have a varied and extensive experience of rotating machinery applications in LNG, refinery or gas processing service to include concept, front end engineering design and detailed design. 
  • ·         Also required is a good knowledge of API standard on rotating equipment and seals.
  • ·         As the Rotating Equipment Engineer, LNG compression experience is required.

First Recruitment Group are committed to finding the right candidates for our clients, and the right companies for our candidates to work for. We’re passionate about putting people first, and take pride in being able to offer an all-round service for candidates and clients with our payroll solution, MyPay+ and workforce management solution, Operam.

As part of putting people first, we strive to be an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included.

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