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Commissioning Engineer - Water

Oswestry
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Position: Commissioning Engineer - Water

Location: Shropshire

Rate Guide: £450.00 - £500.00 Per Day (Outside IR35)

Our client is a Tier 1 D&B Contractor operating predominately in the water industry, who are delivering a number of water and wastewater non-infrastructure projects for United Utilities.

They are recruiting for a Commissioning Engineer to support the delivery of a major water treatment project in Shropshire. You will report directly to the Commissioning Manager and the 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
Attend Progress & 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

Skills, Experience and Qualifications:

Proven Electrical commissioning experience
Extensive site experience of water & or water recycling operations
Practical knowledge of water & or water recycling processes

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