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Commissioning and Service Engineer

Lancashire
£70k/yr
Posted about 9 hours ago
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Commissioning and Service Engineer required for a market leading international engineering company who are committed to supporting their customers. This company provide custom built solutions for air pollution control issues. The company can offer full product training and offer scope for future development and career progression. This is an ideal opportunity for someone looking for the opportunity to travel with work.

The successful Commissioning and Service Engineer will be multiskilled, confident mechanically and electrically and can come from any engineering background. It would be advantageous to have experience in a commissioning and/or service:based role, however, candidates from a manufacturing plant maintenance background will be suited. The successful candidate will need experience working with PLCs and will need to be able to write and edit program modifications.

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The successful Commissioning and Service Engineer will be responsible for startup and commissioning, service inspections and resolving technical issues with air pollution abatement systems, including thermal oxidisers. You can expect to spend approximately 90% of your time at customer sites and will need to be prepared to spend up to three weeks at a time on site, depending on the length of project when commissioning equipment, and three to four days when servicing.

Commissioning And Service Engineer Role

  • Inspection, commissioning and full start up of air pollution control equipment, including thermal oxidisers
  • Check new or modified equipment to ensure full and safe functionality
  • Working with gas fired combustion systems
  • Analyse and review inspection findings to determine problem and recommend corrective actions.
  • Working with PLCs to validate performance and troubleshoot operational issues.
  • Offer technical assistance to site either in person or remotely.
  • Maintain performance records
  • Frequent travel to customer sites in the UK and internationally

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Commissioning And Service Engineer Candidate

  • Multiskilled: confident mechanically and electrically
  • Experience writing and editing PLC programs
  • Any service, commissioning, or maintenance background
  • Able to read and understand wiring schematics and diagrams
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Skills

Multiskilled
Mechanical Skills
Electrical Skills
PLC Programming
Troubleshooting
Inspection
Commissioning
Service
Maintenance
Wiring Schematics
Technical Assistance
Performance Analysis
Gas Fired Combustion Systems
Problem Solving
Customer Interaction

Location

Lancashire, England, United Kingdom

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