A global engineering company is seeking a Service and Commissioning Engineer to support the installation, maintenance, and optimisation of advanced industrial equipment across the UK and international sites.
Service & Commissioning Engineer
£35,000 - £60,000 OTE + c15% Pension + Company Car/Van
Remote / Work From Home
Ref: 24408
Service & Commissioning Engineer - The Role:
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Commissions equipment on customer sites in UK, Europe and occasionally worldwide
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Takes full responsibility for Health and Safety
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Achieves close liaison with on-site contractors and engineers and customers, in order to ensure successful completion of commissioning
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Responsible for the training process with customers
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Attends meetings with customer to provide advice and support
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Services equipment on customer sites in UK, Europe and occasionally Worldwide
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Attends emergency service calls and also planned calls to customers
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Ascertains nature of equipment problem and ensures that all necessary spares and tools are available
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Liaison with all levels of client companies through the MD/Owner level
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Has a good knowledge of Health & Safety Regulations in order to be fully responsible for Health & Safety of equipment during commissioning.
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Produces clear, concise verbal and written reports on issues where difficulties or disputes have arisen
Service & Commissioning Engineer - The Person:
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ONC/HNC Electrical or minimum of City & Guilds in Electrical Engineering preferred
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Prior experience within an industrial service industry
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Skilled in hands-on electrical engineering
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Fully aware of Health & Safety legislation and requirements
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Commercial awareness
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Experience of hydraulics and mechanics beneficial
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