Murphy is recruiting for a Project Engineer to work with the Transportation team based out of Golborne, with travel to project sites.
With a proud history dating back to the 1960s, we provide practical, innovative results, working around the individual needs of our customers. Rail renewals to enhancements, bridge building, highways, ports and emergency earthworks – our award-winning team has extensive experience and has been involved in projects that have changed the face of transport networks in three countries.
We dedicate ourselves to being ‘better engineered’ to ensure our transportation infrastructure solutions meet and exceed customer requirements, delivering value for money through innovation.
A Day in the Life of a Murphy Project Engineer
Provide engineering support activities aligned with the CRE / Engineering Manager requirements under NR/L2/RSE/02009 and across Highway, Energy and Ports sectors, contributing to engineering assurance for earthworks, structures, drainage and multidisciplinary maintenance schemes
Maintain a structured design delivery process to enable cost-effective, buildable and compliant designs delivered in line with programme requirements
Provide technical input to Project Managers and site teams, contributing to planning, sequencing, constructability and management of engineering risks
Review engineering designs and constructed works to confirm alignment with specifications, approved designs and relevant discipline standards
Review construction methodologies and work packages prepared by project teams, including:
Work Package Plans (WPPs)
Task Briefing Sheets (TBS)
Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMS)
Escalate technical or compliance issues to the CRE / Engineering Manager where required
Contribute to engineering quality, assurance and best practice to support consistent and efficient delivery across projects
Participate in design review meetings with clients, designers and supply chain partners, progressing actions and technical queries in line with project requirements
Coordinate with designers, subcontractors and construction teams to manage technical queries, design changes and construction issues, ensuring timely resolution
Still interested, does this sound like you?
Experience making timely engineering decisions within design and construction environments and acting as a technical interface between project, design and client teams
Degree-level qualification in a relevant discipline
Experience working within rail environments
Knowledge of the application of NR/L2/RSE/02009 and NR/L2/CIV/003
Knowledge of Temporary Works Coordination and BS5975:2019
Effective team contributor able to operate in fast-paced project environments