E&I Work Preparer (Migration/Maintenance)
Contract & Claims Manager
Integration Site Facility Manager
The Integration Site Facility Manager plays a critical role in supporting the integration of our clients Major project into the existing O&P Europe business. Reporting to the Pillar 1 Lead and working in close collaboration with the F&I (Facilities & Infrastructure) Project Lead, Pillar 1 Analyst, this position is pivotal in ensuring the successful setup, delivery, and operational readiness of all Facility-related aspects for the integrated site.
The successful candidate will contribute significantly to ensuring that the site Facilities, systems, and services are fully contracted, aligned, and operationalized in preparation for start-up.
Process Operator
For a Belgian scale-up located in the Port of Antwerp that has developed a groundbreaking technology, we are looking for a Process Operator. Our client has found a way to make carbon-neutral steam from industrial residual heat.
Their technology is suitable for large energy consumers, mainly in the petrochemical sector, and is also applicable in carbon capture processes.
Construction Supervisor Pharma
QHSE / Prevention Advisor I
Do you want to help make a difference in an environment where safety, health, and sustainability are truly a priority? In this role, you will be at the helm of a strong safety policy and work actively with teams that prioritize quality and responsibility. Here you will have the space to deepen your expertise and truly contribute to a safe and future-oriented work culture.
Mechanical Project Manager
Our client has more than 150 cranes (overhead cranes and harbor cranes) with a lifting capacity of 10 to 470 tons.
A large part of these cranes dates back to the early years (1968), which means that the cranes that were most heavily loaded are currently due for overhaul, conversion or replacement.
In this context, our client is looking for a project manager for cranes within the discipline of mechanics and steel construction.
In consultation with the parties involved, you determine the basic requirements of the assignment. You convert these requirements, supplemented with the applicable standards, guidelines, ‘good practices’ from previous projects, planning, etc., into specifications. You are responsible for drawing up the general requirements as well as the technical part concerning mechanics and steel construction. You work closely with your colleague who is responsible for the technical part concerning electricity and control.
You will discuss the specifications in detail with potential suppliers, after which you will carry out a technical review of the offers received.
Based on the offers received and the associated project costs, you will create a total budget for the project.
Mechanics Technician
In this position, you are the person responsible for periodic and curative maintenance (according to established schedules). You identify technical problems during inspections and tackle them efficiently. In addition, you actively contribute ideas for improvements to technical installations and components, and you also help to implement them.
With your critical eye, you optimize maintenance schedules and contribute to smooth operation. Finally, you ensure knowledge sharing and support within the team.
Planner
As a planning expert, you play a crucial role within the project: you ensure the alignment between the contractor, the integral master schedule, and the management.
With your expertise, you support project teams with analyses, scenarios, and clear reports, so that they always remain ‘in control’ in terms of time.
Site Coordinator Project Works
As a site coordinator, you are responsible for the coordination and monitoring of the executive works on the site, with a strong focus on various electrical projects within the zone. You facilitate safe working, ensure compliance with safety regulations. You ensure a smooth start-up of sites, including signing as person 4 and performing the golden handshake (GHS). You communicate with all parties involved and manage the planning of the works. In addition, you actively participate in commissioning tests. You are in continuous consultation with and receive support from the project technician and project leader.
In addition to your role as a site coordinator, you also participate in defined electrical works to support colleagues.