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Process Commissioning Engineer

Glenfarg
1 week ago
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FJA are recruiting on behalf of a leading service provider in the Wastewater industry for an experienced Process Commissioning Engineer to strengthen their team.
Location: Scotland wide. Candidates must be willing to travel the Scotland region.
Contract Outside IR35 available
Benefits

  • A competitive salary
  • Hybrid Working (Jobs needs dependent)
  • Car/car allowance (Jobs needs dependent)
  • 25 days holiday + Bank Holidays (with an additional 5 days available to buy)
  • Contribution Pension scheme
  • Life Assurance
  • Health Insurance
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • And many more benefits including - cycle to work scheme, discounts and savings Hub, Kids Pass etc
    Process Commissioning Engineer role:
  • Carry out Process Commissioning in a safe compliant manner.
  • Carry out process start up, optimisation and performance testing, including sampling and analysis where required.
  • Review and monitoring of process 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.
  • Possible review of design deliverables, including FDS, equipment and instrument lists, P&IDs, control philosophy and telemetry requirements
  • Review or production of Commissioning Plans in conjunction with design intent
  • Identify from design documents initial process start up settings
  • Plan for, manage and oversee process client witness tests.
  • Assist in development of initial Commissioning Programme.
  • Attend or run 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.
  • Create, maintain and distribute Commissioning Log / Daily Diary/ Operations Log and any other information from Engineers.
  • Assist in the preparation of take over reports
  • Liaise with whole scheme delivery team, including client, MWH site team and sub-contractors.
    Process Commissioning Engineer requirements:
    Essential:
    Proven Process commissioning experience
    Site experience of water, wastewater or sludge process operations
    A valid clean UK driving license
    Desirable:
    CSCS card or SHEA Water Card
    EUSR Water Hygiene Card
    If you are looking for a fantastic Process Commissioning Engineer opportunity and want to work for a leading national contractor with opportunities to progress, then click on the 'apply now' button.
    Due to the high volume of applications, we receive we are not always able to reply to all applications. If you haven't heard back from us within 2 weeks, then please accept that your application has been unsuccessful for the role we currently have advertised.
    Please note that no terminology in this advert is intended to discriminate on the grounds of a person's gender, marital status, race, religion, colour, age, disability or sexual orientation. Every candidate will be assessed only in accordance with their merits, qualifications and abilities to perform the duties of the job.
    Finlay Jude Associates Ltd acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and employment business for the supply of temporary workers

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