Mechanical Piping Construction Work Pack Engineer

Meh Alliance

Mechanical Piping Construction Work Pack Engineer

Salary Not Specified

Meh Alliance, Edinburgh

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 23 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 5836682aa3874256844eaaa8c7e2a985

Full Job Description

The Construction Workpack Mechanical Piping Engineer is a crucial member of the construction team, responsible for drafting the mechanical and piping engineering aspects of construction workpacks. This role demands a comprehensive understanding of mechanical systems, piping design, and project management. The individual will collaborate with diverse stakeholders to ensure the seamless execution of mechanical and piping activities within construction workpacks in adherence to project specifications and industry standards.

Workpack Development:

  • Collaborate with project managers, design engineers, and other stakeholders to develop detailed construction workpacks for mechanical and piping systems.

  • Ensure workpacks encompass comprehensive information, including drawings, specifications, and permits necessary for the successful execution of mechanical and piping construction.


  • Technical Expertise:
  • Provide technical expertise in mechanical and piping engineering, drafting Construction Workpack documents to ensure compliance with codes, standards, and project specifications.

  • Address and resolve any mechanical and piping engineering challenges encountered during construction which arise from the Construction Workpack.


  • Project Coordination:
  • Work closely with construction planners to schedule and sequence mechanical and piping construction documentation deliverable activities.

  • Coordinate with other engineering disciplines to ensure the integration of mechanical and piping systems within the overall project scope to support Construction Workpack deliverables.


  • Quality Assurance and Compliance:
  • Implement and enforce quality assurance processes to ensure the highest standards of mechanical and piping construction documents.

  • Ensure compliance with safety regulations, environmental requirements, and other relevant industry standards.


  • Documentation and Reporting:
  • Maintain accurate and up-to-date documentation related to mechanical and piping construction activities.

  • Generate reports on project status, highlighting any issues or deviations from the plan.

  • Report issues/concerns with upcoming tasks when they arise to the Work Pack Lead Engineer


  • Key Deliverables:
    1. Development of documents to support the delivery of the Construction Workpacks
    2. Create and issue Construction Workpack LAD documentation
    3. Provide information for the following
    a. Weekly Progress/Issues Report
    b. Weekly Document Progress Report, This role profile is a general outline and may be subject to modifications based on the specific requirements of the organisation and the project. The Construction Workpack mechanical and piping Engineer is expected to adapt to the evolving needs of the construction project and contribute to its overall success.

    (in line with MEH Onboarding matrix)
    1. Degree in mechanical and piping Engineering or a related field or proven demonstrable experience in drafting Construction Workpacks
    2. Familiarity with industry-specific terminology and standards.
    3. Extensive experience in mechanical and piping engineering, with a focus on construction projects.
    4. In-depth knowledge of piping systems, codes, and standards.
    5. Strong attention to detail and organizational skills.
    6. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills (written and verbal)
    7. Confident use of Autodesk Manage
    8. Confident use of IT and MS Office Software

    Additional Qualifications/ Experience:
    1. Awareness of the UK nuclear site licence conditions
    2. Construction site work experience
    3. Strong team collaboration skills.
    4. Problem-solving mindset with the ability to make decisions under pressure.
    5. Attention to detail and commitment to quality.
    6. Ability to adapt to changing project requirements.

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