Job Title: Engineering Project Manager
Department: Tata Colors
Location: Shotton (CH5, about 5 miles from Chester city centre)
Salary: £55,000 - £60,000 + Benefits
Closing Date: Tuesday 14th April 2026
We believe that our strength is not just in our steel but the diversity of our workforce.
Our people make the difference.
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Are you someone who enjoys leading major engineering projects, bringing people
together, and seeing ideas turn into fully delivered, working solutions?
If you're motivated by improving processes, delivering impactful site developments,
and guiding talented engineers, this could be the ideal next step in your career.
We're looking for an Engineering Project Manager to support the Colors Shotton
business by leading key development projects from concept through to
commissioning and handover. You'll also guide a small team of Project Engineers and
work closely with stakeholders across the site.
What you will do
You'll play a key role in shaping the future of our site by managing projects that
enhance equipment, improve manufacturing performance, and bring new capabilities
to life. From the very start of each project, you'll build and manage stakeholder
groups, define the project charter and follow a structured stagegate process to keep
everything aligned.
Your work will involve developing detailed project plans, engineering specifications
and governance structures, as well as overseeing design, procurement, installation
and commissioning activities. You'll be responsible for ensuring all project work
meets relevant engineering standards, safety requirements and regulatory
expectations, and you'll coordinate risk assessments, Management of Change
documentation, CDM considerations and HAZOP studies.
Alongside this, you'll lead and support a team that includes Project Engineers, Design
Engineers and contractors, ensuring safe and effective delivery. You'll work closely
with Manufacturing Teams and plant engineers to provide technical guidance, keep
up to date with new engineering technologies, manage project costs and budgets,
and liaise with suppliers, procurement, finance, safety teams and wider Tata
engineering functions.
What you will need
You'll bring a strong grounding in engineering, from either a Mechanical or Electrical
background, combined with experience leading engineering projects and an
Engineering degree. You should be comfortable managing all stages of a project
lifecycle, working with multidisciplinary teams, and keeping multiple moving parts
aligned and on track.
To succeed, you'll need confident communication and stakeholdermanagement skills,
along with a good understanding of safety legislation, risk assessment techniques,
and the principles behind safe project delivery. Experience with budgeting and cost
control is important, as is the ability to problemsolve, analyse information and make
wellreasoned decisions.
Professional registration such as Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status is
beneficial, and project management qualifications like PRINCE2 are useful but not
essential. What matters most is your ability to lead, influence, collaborate and guide
projects to a successful outcome.
If you're excited by the idea of delivering major engineering projects, developing
others and shaping future site improvements, we'd love to hear from you.
Randstad Business Support is acting as an Employment Agency in relation to this vacancy.