Commissioning Engineer

Swillington Common
2 days ago
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Salary from £50,304 + Up to 10% Bonus                                                                                                                Car Allowance of £6500 Per Annum

Permanent, 40 Hours Per Week

Three positions available across the NGN Network

Deliver safe, compliant commissioning at the heart of NGN’s capital projects

As a Commissioning Engineer at Northern Gas Networks (NGN), you will be at the centre of delivering our capital projects safely and successfully. You will work from early project scoping through to final handover, acting as the technical expert to ensure our assets are commissioned efficiently and in full compliance with engineering and regulatory standards.

You will lead commissioning across complex projects, using your technical expertise to add value from design through to delivery. Working closely with project teams, contractors and suppliers, you will ensure commissioning activities are planned, coordinated and executed to the highest safety and quality standards.

This is a hands?on technical role where you will take ownership of commissioning plans, site coordination, compliance assurance and high?quality technical documentation. Engineers may be instrument?biased, electrical?biased or dual?skilled. We are looking for technically strong, detail?focused engineers with the experience and qualifications to thrive in a safety?critical environment.

A full UK driving licence is essential. The role involves travel across NGN’s operational area, including major cities such as Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds, York, Hull, and Bradford, as well as rural regions like North Yorkshire and Cumbria.

In this role you will

Oversee and deliver the commissioning of multi?disciplinary projects across a range of scopes, sizes and values

Provide value engineering through technical input into Scopes of Work, concept and detailed designs, and technical queries

Contribute to process hazard analysis studies, including EHID, HAZID and HAZOP

Produce and review key project documentation, including HSE plans (RAMS, CPPs), quality/test plans, commissioning procedures, test results, as?built drawings and project databooks (RE9/RE18)

Develop commissioning plans to support efficient programme delivery and effective resource management

Carry out site commissioning activities, acting as Competent Person under Safe Control of Operations and EL6

Chair commissioning panels and coordinate on?site teams involved in the upgrade, maintenance and de?commissioning of gas assets

Perform site assurance duties and ensure stakeholders are kept informed of progress and key updates

We are looking for

Recognised apprenticeship in Electrical or Instrumentation engineering, with NVQ or equivalent qualification

Strong understanding of Construction Phase Plans, CDM Regulations, safety requirements and environmental legislation

Knowledge of gas network assets and systems, including pressure/flow control, electrical distribution, metering, gas quality and telemetry

Understanding of gas distribution operations, including pressure management, operational constraints and asset management principles

Operational experience working with live assets in a regulated gas or utility environment, using Safe Control of Operations or similar systems of work

Ability to manage and coordinate multiple activities across a portfolio of projects

Strong stakeholder engagement skills, with the ability to collaborate effectively and remove blockers

Electrical or instrumentation bias, supported by project management skills including planning, resource and risk management, value engineering and data?driven decision?making

Desirable

Relevant gas and electrical authorisations, including EUSR Gas Passport, COMPEX (EX01–04), SCO 1, 2 & 4 and EL6 (Restricted/AP/SAP/AE)

HNC?level qualification in an engineering discipline

Why join NGN?

Salary from £50,304 per annum

Annual bonus of up to 10%, recognising your contribution and performance

Car Allowance of £6500 per annum

25 days of annual leave, plus recognised bank holidays and 2 additional half-days over the Christmas period

Occupational sick pay available after the first 2 calendar days of statutory sick pay

Generous stakeholder pension scheme, doubling your contribution, up to 10%

Flexible benefits and salary sacrifice options, including discounts on UK attractions, gym memberships, restaurants, experience days, plus access to a Virtual GP service

Family-friendly policies, including up to 6 weeks of paternity leave and 6 months of full pay for maternity leave (for eligible employees), plus shared parental leave and more

About NGN

We deliver gas to 2.9 million homes and businesses across the North East, Northern Cumbria, and much of Yorkshire, through a network of over 37,000km of underground pipes. Serving both major cities and rural communities, we are committed to safety, reliability, and innovation. Our values – Trailblazing, Empowered, Heartfelt, Community Focused, Intellectually Curious, and Happy, shape everything we do. We are proud to champion equality, diversity, and inclusion, and actively support initiatives alongside our Colleague Communities (LGBTQ/Women’s/Ethnic Minority/Parents & Carers/DisABILITY) to ensure we reflect and uplift the communities we serve.

Next Steps – Simply click ‘Apply’ and upload your CV, making sure to highlight how your skills and experience align with the role. We aim to contact all applicants within one week of the closing date, with interviews expected to take place at the mid-April. If you require any adjustments during the recruitment process, please contact our Recruitment Team at

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