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Project, Test & Handover Engineer

NRL Recruitment
Posted 3 days ago, valid for 20 days
Location

Chester, Cheshire CH1 6ER, England

Salary

£50 - £55 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The position is for a Commissioning Engineer based in Capenhurst, Cheshire, on a 12-month contract with a competitive PAYE or Umbrella rate.
  • Candidates must have a minimum of five years' experience in a relevant engineering field, preferably within the nuclear or highly regulated industries.
  • A minimum qualification of HNC in a relevant engineering discipline or equivalent is required, along with a preferable Associate Membership of a relevant engineering institution.
  • The role involves managing installation, testing, commissioning, and handover of projects, necessitating a thorough understanding of UK nuclear regulatory requirements and engineering best practices.
  • Minimum SC clearance is essential, and the company values diversity and inclusivity in its recruitment process.
Job Title: Commissioning Engineer
Contract Length: 12 months
Location:Capenhurst, Cheshire
Rate:PAYE or Umbrella options

Scope & Objectives:
Our client require up to six Project Testing & Handover Engineers to support the management of installation, testing/commissioning and handover of projects.

Deliverable & Milestones:
Resourced programmes will be produced for specific projects and the PT&H Engineers will be responsible for delivery of the allocated work packages/projects to schedule and cost.

The PT&H Engineers will be accountable to the Senior PT&H Engineer (or their delegate) for providing professional technical input into engineering activities associated the testing, commissioning and handover of plant-based and infrastructure-based projects in accordance with UUK management arrangements.

We are seeking PT&H Engineers with the following skills and experience:
  • HNC minimum in relevant engineering discipline or equivalent subject.
  • Associate Member (preferable) of a relevant engineering institution.
  • Minimum five years within the last ten years, preferably within the nuclear, or within a highly regulated and quality-controlled industry such as oil/gas, power generation plant or pharmaceutical in roles reliant on professional engineering judgement.
  • Good, broad understanding of other engineering disciplines, technologies, plant systems and processes that are present in the company.
  • Good practical knowledge of his/ her engineering discipline is essential along with a sound working understanding of good installation practices, the use of test equipment, permits to work, etc.
  • Understanding of UK nuclear regulatory requirements.
  • Experience of complying with legal and regulatory standards and working with appropriate national and international design codes and standards.
  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including report writing.
  • Thorough knowledge of up-to-date industrial practices related to discipline-specific engineering, including safety through design.
  • Good working knowledge of identifying hazards during the commissioning and acceptance process, applying the principles of prevention, hold point control and recording/ assessing test results.
  • Working knowledge of FATs, ITPs, SATs and how and when to use Reservation and Observations lists.
  • Knowledge and understanding of CDM 2015.
  • Knowledge and understanding of NEC3 contracts.
  • Experience of producing high quality technical test documentation.
  • Ability to assess problems, feasibility and help develop practical solutions.
  • Ability to maintain and develop own technical knowledge to ensure the best, cost effective and safe solutions are proposed and implemented.
  • Ability to read and understand engineering documents and drawings used to assist in the commissioning of systems.
  • Experienced in producing clear and concise as-built documentation as part of commissioning.
  • A Challenging attitude that when presented with a statement or method of work that may not be clear, safe or in line with UK policy or accepted standards. Will speak out and discuss in a professional manner.

The work will be based at the Capenhurst site offices. Minimum SC clearance is essential.

The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future.

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