Electrical Maintenance Engineer - Permanent Postion - Based In Humberside - £40-45k
The role reports to the Engineering Manager and manages the EIC Team consisting of a Control Technician and Electrical & Instrumentation Technicians. The jobholder will also be responsible for all EIC contractors on site. It is planned that a future apprentice training program will be implemented which will require a large input.
Key results expected from job:
Key areas of accountability will include, but not limited to: Site compliance with all statutory regulations including: Electricity at Work regs DSEAR regs (electrical aspects of gas and dust) HS (G) 85 BS7671 IEC61511 COMAH permit obligations Site Electrical Duty Holder Senior Authorised Person for VFL electrical system Departmental compliance with all VFL management systems including those associated with ISO9001, ISO14001, OHSAS18001 and FEMAS. Equipment condition monitoring Planned maintenance / plant outage turnaround Capital projects Budget management Selection, training and sustained competence of the EIC team People productivity and development
The chosen individual will be required to be self driven, commercially focused with a sound understanding of the importance of teamwork, with good interpersonal and coaching skills.
Challenges and complexity:
The job holder may be part of the Emergency Response Team and may be called upon to be part of the Site Incident Management Team.
Freedoms and limitations:
The Electrical Systems Engineer is responsible to the Engineering Manager for delivery of all aspects of electrical engineering.
Experience & expertise (refer to the job not the incumbent):
The Electrical Systems Engineer will possess detailed knowledge and experience of electrical equipment used in continuous processes including: High voltage systems and equipment up to and including 33kV Low voltage systems and equipment including intelligent motor control and protection DCS and instrumentation systems
The Electrical Systems Engineer will have experiences and a proven track record of working in a technical management position on a large scale industrial site and will also be highly competent in interpersonal, coaching, team leadership and analytical skills.
The following list of qualifications defines the level of underpinning knowledge to support the contribution required of the role of the Electrical Systems Engineer.
Degree in Electrical Engineering or equivalent Chartered Engineer (or working towards) Member of Institution of Engineering Technology (or similar) NEBOSH certificate
Special characteristics:
The Electrical Systems Engineer will need to establish key relationships with the following groups: 3rd party service providers Operations team Mechanical Engineering Team Maintenance Management System Co-ordinator Senior leadership team Other organisations on site External bodies such as suppliers, customers, HMRC, HSE, EA, technology providers, management systems auditors, best practice and professional bodies
The diversity of the role requires excellent verbal, written and presentation skills, in order to be able to communicate effectively at all levels.
If of interest please call Nick Bradley at NES on 0161-942-4002 or e-mail a copy of your up to date CV to[email removed]. For a full listing of all current vacancies please go to nes-electrical.co.uk