Commissioning Engineer

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Whitwell
2 months ago
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Responsibilities

: Procurement of materials and assurance to the specific design Help monitor the installation work on site / snagging and defects Managing subcontractors Checking installation against design Operate and promote a high standard of health and safety and environment compliance Raise technical queries Meeting with clients HAZCON / HAZCOMM attendance Preparing commissioning documentation  Producing test plans Issuing permits Commissioning Tasks – Dry Commissioning / setting up instruments / Wet Commissioning E2E testing / Telemetry. Commissioning Reports Familiarity with Water Industry Specifications & WIMES Amendments (MEICA related).

Electrical Commissioning Engieer - Requirements/Qualifications:

Previous experience of commissioning installations (M&E) in line with industry standards. Experience within the water/wastewater industry Confined Space & Water Hygiene (advantageous) 17th or 18th Edition BS 7671. EUSR Card CSCS Card First Aid Qualification

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