The Commissioning Engineer plays a key role in supporting the safe and efficient commissioning of gas infrastructure projects. Working within a growing and collaborative commissioning team, the role involves hands-on involvement in site activities, technical problem-solving, documentation, and client support. The role will require the individual to work on their own initiative to pre-FAT systems, FAT, on site commissioning and SAT, either individually or in pairs depending on projects. The role will require experience in hazardous/explosive atmospheres with a good understanding of ATEX directives. This is a development-focused role, ideal for someone looking to build a long-term engineering career in the gas sector.
This role is based at our client premises / sites across the UK, with a requirement to attend the Ellesmere Port (Cheshire) and/or Stone (Staffordshire) offices.
Objective
Successfully test, pre-FAT and FAT systems in the company facilities and follow these to client sites to conduct full commissioning, SAT and End to End testing.
Communicate and provide technical support to the client to address customer specific issues.
Provide technical support to Installation Technicians and Service Engineers to address in-house issues, deploying all forms of communication.
Provide commissioning advice to Design Engineers in the development of the commissioning strategy and plan.
Compile all reports / documentation and dispatch in a timely manner as directed by your line manager and company processes.
Comply with the organisation's QA and SHE systems, policies and procedures; support required updates as the business develops.
Key Responsibilities
Undertake and support commissioning activities across various projects, ensuring delivery in line with the agreed scope, schedule, and standards.
Assist with technical commissioning tasks, system testing, and troubleshooting, both on-site and remotely.
Work closely with the Senior Commissioning Engineer(s) and Commissioning Manager to execute project plans and commissioning procedures.
Attend client sites to conduct inspections, test equipment, and resolve technical issues.
Accurately record commissioning progress, test results, and fault reports using company systems and documentation templates.
Liaise with project teams to ensure commissioning aligns with design requirements and client expectations.
Participate in training, both as a learner and as a contributor, to help develop personal and team-wide technical competencies.
Support lessons-learned reviews and contribute to improving commissioning practices across the business.
Comply with the organisation's QA and SHE systems, policies and procedures; support required updates as the business develops.
Ensure all site activities comply with CDM 2015 Regulations and health & safety legislation.
Report incidents, near misses, and hazards, to the site supervisor or your line manager
Represent the company on client sites liaising where necessary with client representatives and conduct yourself in a manner that is professional and supportive.
Attend and contribute to project meetings, offering insights on commissioning activities.
Ensure all works are carried out in accordance with design specifications, industry standards, and project requirements.
Conduct quality checks and ensure defects are identified, reported to QEMS team and rectified promptly.
Promote a culture of continuous improvement and best practices on-site.
Attend all required company and department meetings.
Attend training courses relevant to the position.
Support the creation and delivery of training activities for colleagues and clients.
Undertake any other ad-hoc duties within your skill set as directed by your line manager.
Qualifications & Experience
Minimum qualification: City & Guilds, ONC or HNC in an engineering discipline.
At least 5 years' experience in a technical or commissioning role, ideally within the gas industry or similar sector.
Ability to understand and interpret electrical and mechanical drawings, able to advise clients on the drawings and specifications.
Experience in working with gas metering systems, gas analysis instruments or flow control and pressure control loops, with a good understanding of all process instrumentation and electrical systems.
Knowledge/Understanding of PLC controllers.
Strong Control & Instrumentation (C&I) background, with basic mechanical understanding.
Experience in hazardous areas/explosive atmospheres and ATEX/DSEAR directives.
Ideally have a familiarisation of gas odourisation and gas chromatography -
Desirable not essential.
Ideally have a knowledge of Gas Transmission and/or Distribution Network Design Processes (G35/G17/PS5/GL5). -
Desirable not essential.
Good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications.
Excellent understanding of health & safety best practices and risk management.
Positive attitude and ability to multi-task without instruction.
Strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple tasks effectively.
EUSR / SHEA Gas registration (or equivalent)
Valid full UK driving license
Ideally SCO91 (can be trained)
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: 35,000.00-45,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
Free parking
Life insurance
On-site parking
Sick pay
Schedule:
Holidays
Monday to Friday
Overtime
Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (required)
Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)
Willingness to travel:
75% (required)
Work Location: In person
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