Did you know that Caliber Design supports clients with project engineering, as well as design?

We’re finding that more clients are looking for project engineers. We ran a webinar a couple of weeks ago and were encouraged to hold another one, which we hope you willl attend. We’ll talk through how our project engineering service works and the value that Caliber project engineers add to a project.

WHAT:         Project engineering webinar
WHEN:        Wednesday 25 August, 3:00-3:30pm
WHERE:      Online
COST:           Free

    What do project engineers do?

    Project engineers take care of technical, managerial, and onsite matters; working with other stakeholders to ensure projects are completed in full, on time, and in spec. Caliber’s project engineers all have a solid technical and practical background, having worked as design engineers across a range of industries and on many projects.

    Why employ a Caliber project engineer?

    • EXPERIENCE – Our engineers are all qualified design engineers and have experience across multiple industries and projects. They are practical, hands-on and will get the job done.
    • KNOWLEDGE – Through experience, the Caliber collective has developed an immense knowledge base for mechanical design theory and practice across all industries.
    • STANDARDS – We use industry standard project management techniques within your existing framework. No reinventing the wheel here, rather augmenting your existing practices.
    • SYSTEMS – Tested and proven systems, procedures, and templates.
    • EASE – Easy to integrate into your business. We join your project when you need us. No recruitment, no PAYE, no leave to administer … just a competent engineer who can hit the ground running.
    • IMPROVE COMMUNICATION & WORKFLOW – A project engineer can be the connection between your design team and other stakeholders.
    • SUPPORT – Works alongside your project manager to ensure cost, scope, and time are managed and understood from a technical standpoint, reducing their managerial load and filling technical knowledge gaps.

    Caliber project engineering examples:

    We hope you’re able to join us at the project engineering webinar.