E,C&I Technician - Power Station
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E, C&I Technician - Power Station
North London
50,000 - 55,000 + Benefits
Joining the E, C&I Team for the site and reporting into the E, C&I Supervisor, you will take the lead on providing technical support and resolving problems relating to control and instrumentation.
This is a terrific opportunity for an experienced EC&I Engineer or Technician to work within a fantastic team and well established and reputed energy services provider.
Alecto Recruitment is looking to hear from experienced EC&I Engineers and Technicians interested in working on a CCGT Facility in North London.
Role Responsibilities
- Overseeing Electrical, Controls and instrumentation maintenance throughout the site.
- Implementation of plant safety schemes including near misses or incident investigations.
- Ensure compliance of C&I assets with HSEQ standards.
- Implementation and testing of systems.
- Fault finding and investigations.
- Develop and implement engineering procedures, instructions, method statements.
- Maintenance of SCADA systems.
- Assist with scheduled and unscheduled outages.
Engineer Profile
- Experience within EfW or power industry would be an advantage.
- Open to Candidates from heavy process or industrial backgrounds such as petrochemical, power stations, anaerobic digestion, oil & gas, offshore.
- Engineers with a background in the Royal Navy will be considered.
- Ideally recognised EC&I apprenticeship.
- ONC/HNC Electrical Engineering and/or Controls or Instrumentation discipline.
Package Details
- Salary is 50,000 - 55,000 a year.
- This role will be worked on a shift basis.
- This opportunity comes with a vast amount of training and a clear progression route within the company.
To apply for this role please send your CV or call Ashley (phone number removed) for more information.
E,C&I Technician - Power Station
Alecto Recruitment
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