Job Description
About the Role
Our client is seeking a degree-qualified Mechanical and Electrical (M&E) Engineer with strong expertise in electrical and control systems to join the Engineering team based in Grangemouth or Glasgow. In this role, you will undertake technical design, project management and engineering support across electrical, controls, instrumentation, mechanical and hydraulic disciplines, applying both engineering knowledge and sound operational judgement.
About the Reward
This is a permanent role with a progressive starting salary of 49,588 – 54,187 (Band F), working 35 hours per week, Monday to Friday.
Scottish Canals offer a generous annual leave entitlement of 224 hours, plus 6 public holidays, along with enhanced sick pay, discounted shopping vouchers, health cash plan and a contributory pension scheme with up to 10% employer contribution.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide specialist technical input across electrical systems, controls, PLCs, instrumentation, mechanical systems and hydraulics.
- Scope, specify and deliver M&E projects through tendering processes, framework contractors, and in-house maintenance teams.
- Supervise and deliver work programmes, projects and minor works, including maintenance of Scottish Canals-owned M&E plant and equipment.
- Ensure compliance with statutory inspection requirements, including electrical inspections and certification, lifting equipment regulations, pressure systems, local exhaust ventilation and PAT testing.
- Provide M&E engineering support across the organisation, delivering work on time, within budget, and in line with relevant standards, policies and customer service expectations.
- Carry out inspections, assessments and reporting to evaluate asset condition, prioritise work, and support serviceability and investment decisions.
- Support the planning, repair, maintenance, conservation and protection of M&E assets across the canal network and wider estate.
- Maintain accurate asset information and work completion records within the Asset Management eXpert (AMX) system.
- Develop and maintain systems that support regulatory compliance, internal procedures and performance measures.
- Carry out M&E asset inspections, including serviceability scoring, condition grading and recommendations to support safe, reliable long-term operation.
- Build technical expertise in key M&E systems and technologies, including electrical design, PLC hardware and software, SCADA, telemetry, control systems, instrumentation, hydraulics and mechanical engineering.
- Participate in the stand-by and call-out rota where required.
- Contribute to team leadership activities, including recruitment, development planning, performance reviews, communication and day-to-day people management processes.
- Work closely with the Technical Manager (M&E) and Works Planner(s) to ensure planned works are delivered on time, within budget, and with the right resources in place.
Skills and Experience:
- Degree (or equivalent) in a related discipline.
- Membership of an appropriate professional body, such as the IEE or IET.
- Relevant health and safety qualification, such as NEBOSH, SMSTS or equivalent.
- Working knowledge of NEC contracts.
- Proven team leadership and management experience.
- Proven experience of managing multiple projects within the relevant discipline.
- General awareness of heritage and environmental considerations.
- Proficient in the use of personal computers and business software, including Microsoft Office.
- Proficient in project management.
- Valid driving licence.