Lead C&I/DCS Commissioning Engineer
Location: Central Belt Scotland
Description: Connectus is looking of Lead C&I/DCS Commissioning Engineer right now, this occupation will be placed in Scotland. For complete informations about this occupation opportunity kindly read the description below. A major Power company are seeking a Lead DCS Engineer for a short-term commissioning contract.
Important
Experience commissioning DCS systems
The Job
! The Engineer will be a key member of a multi-disciplinary site based team and will be responsible for monitoring and witnessing the successful Control and Instrumentation commissioning of a Combined Heat and Power Plant.
Reporting to the Site manager, your responsibilities will include:
- Provide technical guidance and input in support of the successful resolution of outstanding project issues.
- Review C&I related station documentation provided by the contractors.
- Monitor and review the installation and commissioning of the plant distributed control system, ensuring the control system hardware and software is managed to a quality plan.
- Monitor the installation and commissioning of the C&I equipment and advise where standards are not met, poor practice has been used or where the installation does not meet the design intent.
- Assist in the management of change to the existing installation
- Witness activities o! n behalf of the end-user including tests on completion and ITP! witness points.
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships and communication within project team and with the contractors working at the site.
- Support any necessary audits.
- Maintain daily records of site progress.
To apply for this position, candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK
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If you were eligible to this occupation, please email us your resume, with salary requirements and a resume to Connectus.
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This occupation starts available on: Tue, 16 Jul 2013 08:48:37 GMT