The client This is a first-class contract opportunity, year FTC, with a global leader, an organisation renowned for producing the highest quality and brands of products. The role - Contract Electrical, Control and Instrumentation Project Engineer You will have a broad and varied range of duties and responsibilities including; Effective management and control of a range of simultaneously running projects from initial concept the completion and post completion support Management and control of projects to ensure all targets are achieved in relation to quality, delivery and cost CAPEX project scoping, costing and associated budgetary control Co-ordination and management of all stakeholder groups to ensure projects meet all deliverables Management the project lifecycle including capital approval, maintaining accurate financial data, spend, forecast and project closure Ideally minimum degree qualified within a relevant EC&I related qualification, you will have a wealth of experience leading and managing multiple simultaneously running CAPEX projects. You will be able to demonstrate proven success in leading and managing a broad range and value of projects from initial concept through all design and development stages through installation to commissioning and post commissioning operation including all budgetary control. You will have a first-class Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation technical knowledge, providing technical support to all stakeholder groups. You will have first-class managerial experience and be well versed in effectively leading and managing projects whilst developing first class relationships with all contractors, sub-contractors, suppliers and all other internal and external stakeholder groups. You will be highly proficient in operational use of project management methodologies and associated tools. Previous experience leading and managing projects within a Process plant environment preferred, direct working knowledge of PRA's and CHAZOP/ HAZOP/LOPA/SIL/SIS processes would be a distinct advantage. For further details, please contact Ian Grant on or email .