Commissioning Engineer

MGroup Water
Stepps, Lanarkshire
7 months ago
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About The Role
Right across infrastructure, there’s a requirement to not only maintain, but also renew and reimagine. Whatever stage you’re at in your career, with us you’ll have an opportunity to grow and develop. Delivering essential infrastructure services for life, while being safety first, and client and customer centric in a  friendly, fun and respectful environment where you are encouraged to thrive. 
Where will you be working?
We help our clients safeguard the water supply, improve environmental performance and manage demand for future generations. We enhance and extend asset life, ensuring compliance with water quality and environmental standards.  We’re problem solvers with over 140 years of combined experience in engineering and infrastructure.
This role will be within our MEICA and capital maintenance team. Our Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control & Automation (MEICA) experts offer a one-stop solution, including ongoing operation and maintenance services
Want to be a part of it?
M Group Water is currently looking to recruit a Commissioning Engineer to work on our Caledonia Water Alliance contract. This role will incur travel throughout Scotland including the Highlands and Islands.
As the M&E Commissioning Engineer you will be part of our CWA MEICA Delivery team who are responsible for the installation, delivery, commissioning and handover of all the MEICA elements of the CWA portfolio of works in water and waste water.
Caledonia Water Alliance is a joint venture between M Group Water and AECOM. They are responsible for the design and delivery of the SR21 portfolio of works on behalf of Scottish water.
What will you be doing? 
 
You'll collaborate with the SHEQ department and project teams to ensure high-quality project delivery. Support the MEICA Commissioning Manager by overseeing commissioning activities to meet time, cost, and quality targets. Coordinate with planners to align MEICA commissioning programmes with overall project timelines. Develop phase-specific Commissioning Plans and maintain a detailed commissioning diary for stakeholder review. Manage subcontractor labour on-site, ensuring safe systems of work are properly documented and appraised.
 
What you’ll bring 

Technically qualified to carry out the role of MEICA commissioning engineer
Hold a technical qualification of a minimum of ONC
Experience in Profibus would be beneficial
Full understanding of WIMES
Experience in Instrumentation Controls and Automation
Understanding of SW telemetry systems
Full Driving license Additional Information

This role will incur travel throughout Scotland including the Highlands and Islands.What’s in it for you?
 
We offer a range of benefits designed to support your life in and out of work, some of which include;

Matched or contributory pension scheme
Online GP service, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year
Employee assistance programme
My Rewards portal, access to 1000’s of retail discounts
Life assurance
Cycle to work, salary finance and give as you earn schemes
Enhanced maternity, paternity leave and adoption leave
Reward and recognition scheme 
In addition, this role offers;

Company car and fuel card with a range of EV and hybrid vehicles to choose from
My Car Choice our salary sacrifice EV/ Hybrid car scheme
Private Healthcare
25 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Recommend a friend – get rewarded for introducing people to us!About us
 
We want to be an employer of choice and a great place to work, attracting diverse and talented people, who join us and make a difference. We’re one of the Top 100 UK companies actively supporting and recruiting army veterans. Our ENABLE inclusion networks bring together people who have a shared passion, to help create an environment where everyone belongs.
 
Our values help to shape our culture and how we work with one another. We recruit with these values in mind, to ensure your aspirations, and ways of working, align with ours.
We’re responsible and go further for our people, clients, communities and the planet
We’re open and seek new and better ways of exceeding expectations
We’re together and as one team; the whole is greater than the sum of the parts
We’re ambitious and embrace opportunity, to lead essential infrastructure services for life 
Whether you’re a trainee, apprentice or graduate, or progressing through your career, our people benefit from industry recognised programmes, training and development.
It’s an exceptional time to be a part of M Group.
Please note: Occasionally, job adverts might be closed before the stated closing date. Do apply as soon as possible to ensure your application is considered.
 
For certain roles, successful candidates will be subject to 3rd party background checks as part of the hiring process. Some roles require drug and alcohol testing as part of induction and onboarding.
 
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