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Job title
Commissioning Engineer
Ref no. | BHN578380 |
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Salary | £45,000 - £65,000/annum |
Location | Shropshire, England |
Start date | ASAP |
Job type | Permanent |
Job status | Open |
Job summary
Our client is recruiting for a Commissioning Engineer in the Water Sector
Key skills required for this role
Water
Important
Water Sector Experience
Job description
Our client is recruiting for a Commissioning Engineer in the Water Sector
This role is a mix of homeworking, site and office based, the ideal candidate would be located in Midlands to cover either the West (Shropshire, Birmingham, ETC) or East (Nottingham, Derby, Leicester etc) of the patch.
We design, build and maintain the UK's utilities infrastructure to help transform local communities for the better. We provide cutting-edge and sustainable engineering solutions and play a critical role in helping to keep the water running, the lights on and people connected.
We are an expert, responsible and agile partner, providing vital services to water, power and telecommunications sectors. We work closely with our clients to help protect and improve their assets, enhance customer experience and protect the natural environment. Everything we do is designed to drive continual improvement and move life forward.
About the role
This role will provide Testing and Commissioning services working across multiple contracts on both clean water and sewage treatment across non-infra and interfacing with partnering infra projects. You will deliver pre-commissioning, inspection phases whilst ensuring all commissioning activities are delivered in line with the programme, quality and budget. Including delivery of on-site commissioning of mechanical, electrical, control systems and automated processes within the Water Treatment Industry.
What does this role involve?
* Production of all necessary commissioning documentation including commissioning plan
sequence and test records. Along with input into Quality planning (EICA related) and ITP's.
Reviewing and signing off commissioning RAMs and commissioning documentation.
* Maintaining and updating/feedback into programme functions to ensure the projects are
moving forward whilst recording events which would need further commercial
support/assistance.
* Chair commissioning meetings with clients and subcontractors as required, attendance of
FAT, iFAT and subcontractor inspections.
Co-ordinating with client and subcontractors regarding H&S inspections/audits surrounding
commissioning activities.
* Coordinating the commissioning activities to ensure program is maintained whilst balancing
the functions of operational sites.
* Lead and record Worksite readiness reviews in advance of commencing commissioning
activities on site.
* Working with the Project/Site/Operations manager to ensure the related activities required for commissioning are being undertaken in line with the QA/ITP and maintaining programme
Experience and Qualifications:
* Proven commissioning experience and knowledge on the following:
* Process knowledge around treatment, water movement and chemical dosing will be
required.
* Hydraulic understanding of; water distribution, boosted systems and pumped dosing
systems will be required.
* For electrical roles (commissioning and project) a good grasp of electrical fundamentals,
fault finding and safety related practices, along with a qualification suitable to act as an
appointed person.
* All roles will require familiarity and understanding of Control systems (PLC MCC etc) Valves
both manual and actuated, instrumentation (pressure flow temp) and Quality
instrumentation. Ancillary packages include screens/pump sets/ mixers/ dosing equipment/
storage tanks and vessels/ pressure filters/ surge systems etc all typically found on clean and
dirty treatment sites throughout the UK, along with knowledge or DWI, WIMES and WRAS
* Use of Microsoft packages is required, a more than basic level of Word, Excel and Project are
required.
* Role dependant, there will be the requirement to stay and work away.
* EUSR - Water Hygiene
* CSCS - Managers Card (Black/Silver or professional Qualification)
* SMSTS - or recognised accepted equivalent (example: IOSH Managing safely)