Technical Project Engineer

Urenco Global
Capenhurst, Cheshire, CH1 6HJ, United Kingdom
Last month
£66,786 – £74,207 pa
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£66,786 – £74,207 pa

Posted
13 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Help us to make a world of difference

Urenco is a global leader in the production of low carbon energy. We work at the cutting edge of the transition to a sustainable, net zero world.

We are looking for a Technical Project Engineer to join us at our Capenhurst site. In this role, you will provide hands‑on engineering planning and analytical support to help Engineering and Design Authority (E&DA) deliver its portfolio commitments.

You will be responsible for building and maintaining a function‑wide view of E&DA demand versus capacity, identifying bottlenecks, highlighting delivery risks and producing decision‑ready insights for E&DA leadership. This is a delivery‑focused role centred on maintaining and improving planning baselines, data quality and reporting rhythms.

You will own the E&DA functional planning baseline and associated analytics products, ensuring they are aligned with PMO and Project Controls’ project‑level schedules and overall portfolio governance while avoiding duplication of project planning activity.

At Urenco we’re committed to giving you opportunities to be your best. If you feel you meet some, but not all of what we're looking for, please still apply. We believe in embracing the passion and potential of our people, and to achieve this we offer market leading training and development experiences. Along with the opportunity to be mentored and coached by some of the smartest minds in the industry.

What you’ll do:

Demand and Capacity Planning

Create and maintain the integrated Engineering view of demand versus capacity across programmes, projects and work packages.

Maintain resource profiles by discipline, skill and grade, identifying capacity gaps, bottlenecks and mobilisation requirements.

Data Integration and Quality Management

Consolidate and reconcile data from authoritative systems (e.g., P6, PMO schedule outputs, HR resource data) into a controlled dataset.

Define refresh cadences, validate inputs, resolve data quality issues and maintain clear, traceable assumptions and definitions.

Planning Standards and Methodology

Implement consistent planning methods aligned with PMO and Urenco processes, including WBS dictionaries, calendars, coding structures, milestone logic and reporting cadences.

Support consistency of Engineering deliverables and the interface with EVM‑aligned reporting.

Alignment with PMO and Project Controls

Work closely with PMO and Project Controls to ensure alignment between project‑level schedules and Engineering functional baselines.

PMO/Project Controls own integrated project schedules; this role owns Engineering functional baselines, resource/capacity analytics and Engineering‑side planning standards.

SQEP Coverage and Workforce Insights

Build practical SQEP coverage views for critical roles and specialisms.

Identify single points of failure, mobilisation constraints, succession risks and workload concentration, working with Engineering Managers to address gaps.

Deliverables, Milestones and Assurance Mapping

Map Engineering deliverables, assurance hold points and key interfaces to PMO milestones.

Ensure dependencies are visible, consistent and portfolio‑wide without recreating project plans.

Forecasting, Trend Analysis and Risk Insight

Track trends and produce forward‑looking forecasts covering demand/capacity, milestone confidence and backlog health.

Quantify the impact of mitigation options such as re‑sequencing, resource moves or scope adjustments, and escalate risks promptly with recommended actions.

Reporting and Dashboard Development

Build and publish dashboards and concise narrative reports (e.g., monthly Engineering Planning Pack) covering demand/capacity, bottlenecks, SQEP coverage, milestone confidence and decisions required.

Ensure outputs are consistent, comparable and clearly understood by stakeholders.

Training, Coaching and Stakeholder Support

Provide practical training and coaching for Engineering leaders and PM stakeholders on how to interpret dashboards, understand assumptions and use insights to drive action.

Continuous Improvement and Process Enhancement

Improve templates, definitions, workflows and automation (where appropriate).

Document changes, ensure adoption and focus on incremental improvements that enhance reliability and reduce manual effort.

What do you need to thrive in this role?

Education

Essential: Degree (or equivalent experience) in Engineering, Project Controls, Operations Research, Data/Analytics or a related discipline.

Preferred: Planning or analytics certifications (e.g., APM, PMI‑SP, BI‑related certifications).

Tooling Skills

Essential:

Primavera P6

Excel (Power Query, Power Pivot, ideally VBA)

Power BI

Preferred:

SAP reporting interfaces

Power Automate for workflow integration

Experience

Experience in planning, project controls, engineering planning or a similar delivery role within a regulated, safety‑critical or asset‑intensive environment.

Ability to build and maintain resource demand and capacity models (by discipline, skill and grade), including bottleneck analysis and scenario planning.

Experience establishing and managing data governance across multiple authoritative systems (e.g., data definitions, coding standards, refresh cadences, auditability).

Confident stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to challenge assumptions constructively, influence decisions and drive adoption of planning standards and reporting outputs.

What can you expect from us?

More than just a job, we offer a future. More than just a place to work, we provide an opportunity to prosper. As an employee of Urenco you will receive:

Generous Annual Leave: Starting at 25 days, increasing by one day every two years (up to 30 days), plus 13 additional flexible days. Option to buy or sell up to 5 holiday days.

Family-Friendly Policies: A wide range of policies to support work-life balance and family needs.

Bonus Scheme: A competitive bonus scheme based on company and individual performance.

Pension Scheme: Defined contribution plan with up to 16% employer contribution.

Private Medical & Dental Cover: Single coverage with the option to purchase additional benefits.

Flexible Benefits: Life assurance, income protection, and other options tailored to your lifestyle, with tax and National Insurance savings.

Training & Development: A focus on continuous learning, with personalised training packages to support your career growth, including mandatory health and safety courses.

Security vetting

Due to the nature of the industry that Urenco operates in, all personnel regardless of employment status working for Urenco are required to obtain security clearance at the level required for their role. Security clearances are assessed in accordance with regulations and official guidance issued by the relevant competent authorities for national security vetting. In certain circumstances, additional enhanced security clearance considerations apply to roles within Urenco owing to the particular activities that the Urenco Group undertakes in relation to uranium enrichment. Successful candidates will need to satisfy security requirements, and all offers of appointment are made subject to the successful approval of all checks initiated.

Creating a diverse and inclusive workforce

As a truly global company with a presence in the UK, USA, Germany, and the Netherlands, we know that our individual differences make us stronger. Putting people at the heart of our business, we strive to create an open and inclusive workplace that allows every voice to be heard and diversity to thrive. If you require any reasonable adjustments to the recruitment process, please let our talent acquisition team know.

Because together, we are one Urenco. We are enriching the world. And enriching your future

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