About the CompanyA global engineering powerhouse specialising in hydraulics, assembly, control, and custom engineered systems. Trusted across industries, from mining to manufacturing, for delivering reliable, high-performance solutions, that keep complex machinery and operations running smoothly.About the RoleAs a Mechanical Project Engineer/Manager, you'll play a key role in delivering challenging, high-impact projects across Australia. You'll lead mechanical system design and integration across major customer projects.Whether it's a mobile plant, material handling, or custom hydraulic system - you'll work hands-on with multidisciplinary teams to deliver projects that are built to perform, and stand the test of time.Key ResponsibilitiesEnd-to-end mechanical project management - from concept to commissioningDesigning, modelling, and validating mechanical components and assembliesCollaborating with electrical, software, and hydraulic teams on integrated systemsManaging project timelines, budgets, and client expectationsSupporting manufacturing and installation activities on-site as requiredPreparing technical documentation, reports, and customer-facing presentationsAbout YouDegree in Mechanical Engineering or equivalent5+ years of experience in similar rolesExperience with hydraulics, pneumatics, or automation systemsStrong communication, time management, and team collaboration skillsProficiency across MS Project and AutoCADExposure to mining projects with Tier 1 miners highly regardedWhy JoinWork on cutting-edge projects with global impactBe part of a culture that values innovation, integrity, and continuous learningAccess to flexible working arrangements, training, and global career pathwaysJob Type:Full-time, PermanentSalary:circa $130,000 + SuperannuationLocation:Sydney, NSWPlease note that applications will only be considered from candidates with the appropriate approval to work in Australia; visa sponsorship is not available for this role.For a confidential discussion about this role, please feel free to contactSam Silvaon/