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Commissioning Engineer

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New Job Opportunity - Commissioning Engineer - Based on site in Rickmansworth, London - Initial 12 Month Contract

Our client is currently in search for a Commissioning Engineer to work on an initial 12 month contract and to be based full time on site in Rickmansworth within the Water Industry.

Job title: Commissioning Engineer

Location: Rickmansworth - full time site based

IR35 status: Outside IR35

Rate: Negotiable dependent on experience

About The Role:

We are looking to strengthen our Construction team with an Commissioning Engineer, Site based within the Thames Region

You will report directly to the Regional Commissioning Manager and will be managing all commissioning activities ensuring work is undertaken safely in accordance with Company Procedures, specifications, and good working practices.

Key responsibilities will include:

Carry out Commissioning Engineers R&R’s and deliver schemes in a safe compliant manner.
Review and monitoring of MEICA related Project risks.
Attend commissioning systems inductions and tool box talks.
Liaise with Design team to ensure plant commissioning requirements are incorporated at design stage and included in appropriate scope of works.
Review of design deliverables, including FDS, equipment and instrument lists, P&IDs, control philosophy and telemetry requirements
Review and development of Compliance & Commissioning Plans in conjunction with design intent
Oversee and sign off FAT and SAT, and process witness tests.
Assist in development of initial Commissioning Programme.
AttendProgress & Commissioning Meetings
Compile commissioning documentation and deliverables.
Provide input into Commissioning Strategy Reviews and Documentation.
Liaise with sub-contractors regards commissioning deliverables and interfaces.
Assist Training Coordinators in compilation of training deliverables and engage in SW Training sessions.
Assist O&M Coordinators in compilation and review of O&M Manuals.
Distribute Commissioning Log / Daily Diary’s and any other information from Engineers.
Assist in the preparation of take over reports
Liaise with complete scheme delivery team.
About The Candidate:
Proven Electrical commissioning experience
Extensive site experience of water & or water recycling operations
Practical knowledge of water & or water recycling processes
A valid clean UK driving license
Company information

At First Recruitment Group we understand just how important it is to secure the right people. That is why our Recruitment Consultants always take the time to understand requirements in detail and offer sound advice to both clients and candidates.  We actively recruit at all levels and this is a superb opportunity for a Commissioning Engineer looking for new employment.

As part of putting people first, we strive to be an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included

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