What are you going to do:
In this role, you'll ensure that mechanical projects are technically sound and that colleagues in progress can build on your work. You'll work in teams that know each other, adapt quickly, and share responsibility. This collaborative approach accelerates the project, while always focusing on the content: you'll review information, organize technical details, and ensure the correct documentation is ready before the work is released.
The projects vary in technology and complexity. Sometimes the focus is on existing installations, while other times you'll be working on new applications within the energy market. Regular contact with engineering, production, warehouse, purchasing, and project management keeps you focused on what's needed to keep the process moving smoothly. Your preparation directly impacts the pace and quality of the project.
- You assess the work scope provided and identify risks
- You translate designs into clear parts lists
- You create purchasing overviews for materials and services
- You prepare project documentation, such as schedules and work instructions
- You provide test and inspection plans
- You monitor the administrative progress and report back to the Project Manager
- You'll work in an organization where craftsmanship, clear communication, and forward-thinking are paramount. This creates a clear structure and provides the space to work on projects with substance and enthusiasm every day.
What does your workday look like?
You start your day with a cup of coffee or tea and open your email. You check which questions require immediate attention. Then you briefly check in with colleagues so everyone is clear about the day's events. If there's offshore work, you start with the morning call with the client and the on-site team. This provides immediate overview and direction.
Throughout the day, you'll have frequent contact with production and the warehouse, and you'll regularly check in on colleagues. Depending on the project, you'll also coordinate with suppliers or the client. The majority of your work consists of preparation and documentation: work packages, packing slips, test plans, requests for weld inspections, and all the information needed to properly and safely carry out outdoor work.
Not every day goes as planned. This requires flexibility, but it also keeps the work varied and technically interesting. At the end of the day, you update the outstanding tasks in the schedule and ensure you leave with a clear vision for tomorrow.