Job Description
The Project Manager – Engineering Installations, Maintenance & Site Services is responsible for leading and delivering engineering installation projects, NPI activities, CapEx programs, and site services. The role provides proactive leadership to ensure the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of all plant and facilities. This position coordinates internal teams, contractors, and cross-functional departments to maintain continuous production, ensure compliance, and drive improvement across the site.
Key Responsibilities:
1. Project Leadership, NPI & CapEx Delivery Lead engineering installation projects from concept through to commissioning, ensuring delivery against scope, safety, quality, budget, and time targets. Develop and execute CapEx projects, including business case creation, vendor engagement, installation, commissioning, and ROI tracking. Support New Product Introduction (NPI) by ensuring full engineering readiness, line capability, utility availability, and on-time delivery of required modifications. Collaborate with Production, Planning, Quality, and Health & Safety (H&S) to ensure project alignment and minimise operational disruption. Prepare project schedules, budgets, risk assessments, and progress reports, escalating risks and deviations promptly. Ensure all CapEx and project activities comply with internal governance, statutory requirements, and site engineering standards.
2. Engineering Installation & Technical Responsibilities Install and, when required, design pipework (tank room), valves, utilities, and ancillary systems (CIP) for new and existing plant equipment. Fabricate components, fixtures, and assemblies using welding and general workshop techniques. Manage installation contractors to ensure compliance with quality requirements, safe systems of work, permits-to-work, and engineering standards. Install lagging/insulation and safely operate and manage MEWP equipment. Develop and implement engineering solutions to improve reliability, efficiency, performance, and safety across the plant.
3. Boiler Monitoring & Compliance Ensure daily and weekly boiler checks are completed, recorded, and compliant with statutory and internal requirements, including servicing. Monitor boiler performance, escalate issues, and support remedial actions to maintain safe and compliant operation.
4. Shift Leadership, Team Management & Culture Provide strong, proactive leadership to engineering personnel, promoting Greencroft values and professional behaviours.
Coordinate technical skills and resources effectively to maximise production uptime. Promote a safety-first culture, ensuring hazards and exposures are reported through Sevron. Train, coach, and mentor team members and apprentices in line with the Training Needs Analysis (TNA). Foster a positive team environment, lead by example, and manage performance concerns collaboratively with senior management. Maintain high standards of housekeeping, hygiene, and H&S, ensuring areas remain audit-ready at all times.
5. Maintenance Coordination, Reliability & Systems Ensure equipment maintenance tasks and faults are accurately logged in the CMMS (UpKeep) for timely corrective and preventative action. Work with Engineering Management to develop SOPs, work instructions, and Dynamic Risk Assessments (DRA). Issue out-of-hours permits to work (hot work, working at height, confined space, etc.), ensuring all safety protocols are adhered to.
6. Materials, Procurement & Inventory Order materials, components, and equipment required for engineering tasks, project delivery, and routine maintenance. Support procurement planning for CapEx, NPI upgrades, engineering maintenance, and wider site infrastructure improvements.
Safety: Ensure all activities comply with Health & Safety, Environmental, and Food Safety legislation (including HACCP and BRC) as well as internal procedures. Ensure correct and consistent use of PPE and safety equipment by all personnel. Maintain a safe working environment and ensure adherence to safe systems of work. Immediately report hazards, major faults, or risks to the appropriate responsible person. Play an active role in promoting a strong, zero-harm safety culture across the engineering function.