The Utility Engineer is responsible for the design, development, and maintenance of utility systems, including HVAC, water supply, power distribution, and gas networks. This role spans the entire project lifecycle—from concept to completion—ensuring compliance with the highest standards of quality, efficiency, and safety.
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Key Responsibilities
Be an integral part of the local engineering team based in Spain
Serve as the primary point of contact for all discussions with engineering partners and contractors, ensuring clear communication and alignment on project objectives
Provide technical oversight for utility systems throughout design and execution phases
Optimize system performance and ensure compliance with regulatory requirements
Collaborate closely with engineering partners and contractors during construction activities
Manage overall project execution for utility-related workstreams, ensuring timelines and quality standards are met
Project Description
The project involves the design, construction, and commissioning of a state-of-the-art facility in Gijón, Spain, dedicated to the production of Precursor Cathode Active Material (PCAM) and associated refining processes. This facility will play a critical role in supporting the growing demand for advanced battery materials, enabling sustainable energy solutions for the European market.
We are looking for local Spanish contractors.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Act as technical lead for all project aspects related to HVAC and utilities
Ensure compliance of assigned tasks with global engineering standards across the site
Take full technical responsibility for construction and commissioning activities within assigned disciplines
Demonstrate ownership and accountability for dedicated disciplines, introducing improvements, selecting optimal solutions, and safeguarding technical and financial interests (CAPEX and OPEX)
Lead discussions on safety, design, construction progress, cost, and other project aspects
Monitor and support procurement of critical equipment for investment projects
Share knowledge and expertise within the local Utilities Engineering team and Global Engineering Team
Review and provide feedback on all technical documentation (designs, as-built documentation, specifications, datasheets, material approvals, change requests, RFIs, submittals)
Evaluate scopes of work for future investments for completeness and technical soundness
Align technical solutions with designers and ensure consultation with Asset Management and Operations departments
Monitor site irregularities and take corrective actions per agreed processes
Verify equipment supplier schedules and subcontractor progress reports
Control costs related to construction implementation and validate additional work proposals for technical and financial feasibility
Identify and execute cost-saving opportunities through technical re-evaluation of contractor offers in collaboration with the CAPEX team
Optimize technical solutions, equipment, and processes with a strong focus on OPEX savings
Capture and implement lessons learned into future projects
Support civil and construction design projects from initial planning and concept design to final implementation and testing
Check detailed technical drawings, including P&ID diagrams, and ensure proper documentation for design processes
Collaborate with cross-functional teams, including engineers, vendors, and clients, to ensure seamless project execution
Address technical challenges, optimize designs for performance and manufacturability, and provide solutions during development and implementation phases
Technical Requirements
7+ years experience within Utilities design and commissioning within an industrial engineering environment
Experience with AutoCad, Plant 3D, Naviswork and Autodesk
Experience in managing greenfield projects under EPCm and EPC contract xohynlm models
Minimum 3 years of professional experience working on construction sites
Solid understanding and application of health and safety regulations
Non-Technical Requirements
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Demonstrated ability to identify, define, and resolve complex problems effectively
Skilled in assessing needs and driving organizational change initiatives
Strong analytical thinking and problem-solving capabilities
Self-motivated, open-minded, and adaptable to dynamic environments
Positive attitude with a proactive approach to challenges and new opportunities
Expertise in anticipating potential risks and implementing mitigation strategies
Academic Requirements
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering, Electromechanics, or a related field
Language Proficiencies
Fluent in Spanish and English, both spoken and written
Strong practical English skills to read and interpret technical documents
Ability to conduct technical and safety discussions confidently in English
Location:
North of Spain, region of Asturia: Gijon
Until end of 2026/beginning 2027 remote work, with visits to the site/partners covered via business travel expenses
Travel will be required inside (mainly Barcelona) and outside Spain