Work Preparator
- Take ownership of schedules and materials in close collaboration with project teams to ensure smooth workflows and successful on-site delivery.
- Join a trusted consultancy and enjoy a permanent contract with us, working on diverse projects supported by our expert team.
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Bouwkundig Ingenieur
Site Lead
Afwijkingenbeheerder
Safety Advisor
R&D Engineer - Mechanical
Projectleider/Werfleider
Tekla - 3D Designer Mechanical Construction
Site Coordinator Pipelines
Your daily mission
- Project preparation and coordination
Ensure drawings, materials, and schedules are correct before execution begins
- Communication and stakeholder alignment
Collaborate with engineers, site teams, suppliers, and subcontractors to keep projects on track
- Monitoring timelines, costs and quality
Prevent delays by ensuring all technical requirements are met, aligned with project status and budgets.
Behind every successful site team is a Work Preparator who made sure everything was ready. They keep stress low, efficiency high, and everyone focused on building results.
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What makes you a fit?
- Technical background in mechanics, piping, civil engineering, or construction (A2 or Bachelor level)
- Knowledge of site preparation, materials planning, and construction or industrial processes
- Team player with good communication and collaboration skills
- Motivated to organise, support project teams, and take ownership of tasks
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FAQ
- Can I become a Work Preparator without many years of experience?
Yes. A technical background in construction, mechanics, or electrotechnics helps, but it is not mandatory. You learn a lot on the job, and we support you with training so you can quickly grow into the role.
- What skills can I develop in this role?
You will build technical planning, coordination, communication, and problem-solving skills, gaining experience that prepares you for senior project or site management roles.
- What career opportunities does this role offer?
You can progress toward project coordination or site and project management roles. With strong performance and ambition, you can take on more responsibility and grow your career across different industrial environments.
- What tools or software do Work Preparators typically use?
You will often work with planning tools, document management systems, and CAD drawings. Training and support are provided so you can work comfortably with the tools your project requires.
- How do you support a smooth transition to new projects or clients?
We ensure clear handovers, provide onboarding for each new project, and assign mentors or coordinators to help you quickly adapt and maintain high-quality execution from day one.
Talk to an expert
We’re happy to answer questions or help you find your next project within Engineering.
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