SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER – INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL

  • Full Time
  • Aberdeen
  • Salary Guide: £31,250 - £62,500

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Monitor Systems (Scotland) Ltd

Category: Engineering, Size: n/a

SENIOR PROJECT ENGINEER – INSTRUMENTATION AND CONTROL: Monitor Systems (Scotland) Ltd

Due to continued growth Monitor Systems (Scotland) Ltd is looking for a focused individual to step into a well-established role within the organisation. Applicants for this position will have a friendly outgoing personality and be able to contribute to the team with creative ideas and thinking. This is an opportunity for the right candidate to advance their career in the industry, with a benefits and rewards package to match. Please visit the website for further information about this role.

Position: Senior Project Engineer – Instrumentation And Control
Location: Aberdeen
Hours: Full Time
Salary Guide: £31,250 – £62,500
Last Updated: 26 May 2025
Job Category: Engineering

Project Engineer Role:

A Project Engineer, or Field Engineer is an Engineer who manages a team during a complete lifecycle of a technical or engineering project. They typically coordinate all project elements including development of budgets, plans, work schedules and other technical activities relating to the project.

Other Duties:

  • Preparing, scheduling, coordinating and monitoring assigned technical and engineering projects
  • Translating client needs and organising practical terms into required timelines to be met by the team
  • Maintaining cleanliness to ensure health and safety standards on-site
  • Resolving any problems with the team, plans and budget to ensure that the project flows smoothly
  • Identifying potential problems with the project, leading the team into developing solutions and ensuring that they are implemented
  • Hosting frequent meetings with teams to build morale and inform them of their daily activities
  • Ensuring that all legal requirements are met throughout the project
  • Working with third-party contractors to develop viable time scales and working practices



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