Brand New Opportunity for a Lead Commissioning Engineer!Our Client has a requirement for a Lead Commissioning Engineer, who will be required to work on a contract basis in Carlisle or Rosyth.Based in Carlisle or RosythNuclear experience neededInside IR352 year contractHybrid working arrangement4 day working week compressed hours Mon – ThursRate: DOECommissioning Engineers will also be considered for this roleRole Purpose:As an EC&I Commissioning Engineer, you will work as part of a highly collaborative integrated team, using your experience in a nuclear licensed site environment to provide knowledge and expertise in support of safe and high-quality installation, configuration, validation, and work package development.Currently, the role offers a 4-day working week with compressed hours worked Monday to Thursday on site in Cumbria. Working hours may change as the Project develops, but it is currently anticipated this working arrangement will be in place for the next 2 years.Please note that travel to the Site Testing Facility in Rosyth, Fife, and other supply chain locations may be required subject to Project demands. Occasional travel to the Warrington Project office may also be required.Job Role Responsibilities:GeneralStartup Specialist duties of installation, configuration, validation, and work package development.Work Planning & PackagingSchedules and assists with planning of CSU execution activities including sequence and resource requirements for assigned areas of responsibility.Prepares Startup Work Packages and Test Work Packages for assigned areas of responsibility.Turnover CoordinationParticipates in Construction to CSU turnover walkdowns for assigned areas of responsibility.Liaises with the Field Engineering team as required to support component/system turnover.Material Mgmt. & QuantitiesInitiates requisitions for field purchases and prepares quantity takeoffs of field purchased material and equipment.Quality ControlPerforms walkdowns to validate that the system configuration is in accordance with the design.Performs and/or monitors testing of equipment to assure conformance with specifications and compliance with test procedures, that work methods are undertaken safely and activities are supported to meet schedule and cost.ES&HIdentifies and elevates ES&H issues in the field, leading by example in good ES&H practices.Experience Needed:3-5 years experience working on a nuclear licensed site.City and Guilds in electrical trade or higher level qualification.Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:Experience working on a Nuclear Licensed Site, with an understanding of nuclear site license conditions.Previous Commissioning experience.Experience working in a collaborative environment.
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