Commissioning System Lead

Burghfield
3 weeks ago
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Job title: Commissioning System Lead

Location: Reading

Job type: Contract 6 months - Inside IR35

Our Client a Global Engineering company are seeking a Commissioning System Lead for a contract position of 6 months in Reading. Client is a world leader within many industries. This role is placed within nuclear or other highly regulated industries.

Role

As a Commissioning System Lead you will lead an existing team on site. You will have experience in providing technical review and sign-off on required commissioning documentation, reviewing all Ready for Commissioning (RFC) documentation to ensure a safe transition from construction to commissioning and system phase, and reviewing, amending, and approving commissioning procedures.

Main Responsibilities

We are seeking a highly skilled professional with a strong background in Building Management Systems (BMS) and Instrumentation, preferably with a Controls & Instrument background. The ideal candidate will take ownership of blockers and utilize effective problem-solving skills to resolve issues promptly.

Will be responsible for the system delivery program, conducting regular reviews and updates to ensure the timely achievement of all commissioning milestones.

Experience & Qualifications

*Relevant Engineering Qualification: Degree, ONC, HNC, HND, or equivalent experience.

*Commissioning Expertise: Extensive knowledge and experience in commissioning within a multi-discipline, safety-critical environment.

*Industry Experience: Experience in nuclear or other highly regulated industries.

*Health & Safety Awareness: Excellent awareness of health and safety practices.

*CSCS Card: Essential requirement.

*Security Clearance: Ability to attain SC Clearance.

What's next?

Please send your CV and contact me straightaway if this role sounds like it could be your next career move and I will tell you all about it.

Founded in 1958, Belcan has become a global technological leader and established go to Engineering Services provider, working within many industries including Aerospace, Defence, Marine, Nuclear, Automotive and Cyber Security.

This vacancy is being advertised by Belcan

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