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A leading engineering firm in France is seeking a Project Engineer to manage electrical and control systems for projects from design to commissioning. The successful candidate will analyze client specifications, prepare technical proposals, and communicate with clients. A Bachelor's or Master's degree in engineering, along with experience in EPC industrial projects, especially thermal power plants, is required. The company values adaptability and teamwork in a dynamic work environment.
You will be responsible for the successful delivery of the electrical and control systems packages for a project - from technical and budget sizing, through the design phase, all the way to commissioning at the client's site.
You will join a team of two Project Managers and one Technical Lead, reporting to the EIA Department Manager. Your main contacts will include Bid Managers and Project Managers.
Working within the New Energies Business Unit, you'll collaborate with major energy producers in mainland France and overseas territories. Integrated into a multidisciplinary project team (project managers, process engineers, designers, etc.), you'll be responsible for the electrical scope - from high-voltage distribution to equipment power supply and control systems.
You hold a technical degree at Bachelor's or Master's level (engineering school or university, specialising in industrial or mechanical engineering) and have initial experience in an industrial environment. You also bring strong expertise in electrical systems, industrial IT, and automation.
We are looking for profiles with experience in turnkey industrial projects (EPC : Engineering, Procurement and Construction), particularly in thermal power plants (biomass, waste-to-energy, or SRF - Solid Recovered Fuel).
You work well in a team and demonstrate project management skills. In addition, you can articulate a strategic vision regarding the challenges and priorities of an industrial project. Constructive communication is key, and you are comfortable using professional English.
Finally, adaptability, team spirit, and technical curiosity will help you thrive in this pivotal role.