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Job Title: Mechanical Engineer
Location: Damhead Creek preferred (Rochester, Kent), but could also be based at Rye
House (Hertfordshire) or Shoreham (Shoreham by Sea)
Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Salary: £55,000 – £60,000
Benefits: Pension, Private Medical, Incentive plan, 25 Holidays
About VPI
VPI is a leading power company operating in the UK, Ireland and Germany. We tackle the big, systemic challenges in the energy transition.
We bring together expertise in trading, operations and engineering to identify and anticipate challenges that will emerge as the energy transition unfolds. We then act to solve them.
Today, our portfolio includes reliable thermal power, battery storage and carbon capture projects.
Together, these assets deliver decarbonised, dispatchable, and flexible power generation to meet the needs of millions of homes and businesses.
The Role
An opportunity has arisen for a Mechanical Engineer who is an intuitive, self-driven team player with strong communication skills, a commitment to learning, and the ability to manage multiple tasks across different locations while upholding high ethical and safety standards.
As part of our Group Engineering Team, you will be responsible for supporting the delivery of large-scale projects along with all Compliance Requirements associated with our mechanical, pressure systems & large rotating plant assets across the Portfolio.
To be based at Damhead Creek (preferred), Rye House or Shoreham but with a valid driving licence and prepared to work at multiple sites.
Key Responsibilities
What we’re looking for
Why Join VPI?
Ready to Apply?
If you are looking for a new challenge within a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation, we want to hear from you!
Apply today and help shape the future of power generation.