Mayflower Recruitment Ltd
Commissioning / Communications Engineer - IP/Network/Healthcare/Military

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Reporting to the Commissioning Manager, the primary focus of this technical role is to lead the commissioning phase of communication system installations within the Installation Department primarily in the healthcare sector.
Responsibilities
- Lead & direct all commissioning activity for a project including the lead staff position responsible for and directing all commissioning activities at the site.
- Coordinate with Project Managers, Engineers, contractors, and other stakeholders to ensure all commissioning activities are integrated into the overall project timeline.
- Provide mentorship and guidance to other commissioning team members, fostering a culture of continuous improvement and professional development.
- Interfacing with various stakeholders including the Project Managers, Field Engineering, and Installation Engineers to provide subject-matter expert advice and leadership regarding commissioning and start-up.
- Oversee the commissioning process, including the testing, validation, and documentation of all systems and equipment.
- Provide 3rd Line Technical Support to the installation department (and service where applicable).
- Responsible for the commissioning and start-up on all major, and, or complex systems, in a controlled sequence and to the project specifications.
- Maintaining NSI installation standards, compliance, and quality in the field, identify errors/faults, and provide guidance on rectification, and where possible provide one on one field training.
- Identify and resolve any issues or challenges that arise during the commissioning process, implementing corrective actions as necessary.
- Prepare systems for final inspection and hand over to Operations Team after commissioning procedures are complete.
- Support system handover and client acceptance.
- Report to the installation owner (Project Manager, Installation Manager) on issues regarding commissioning, start-up, schedule, and progress.
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- Technical experience working on pressured environments communication and paging systems in preferably within the healthcare sector.
- High proactive response to all situations; ability to work alone and think on your feet.
- Proven track record of delivering excellent customer service.
- At least 5 years’ experience in installing / commissioning communication products.
- A strong commercial focus to ensure projects are delivered on budget, on time, and to agreed quality standards.
- Experience of project delivery and planning to anticipate to mitigate risk.
- Sound knowledge of IP technology & networks.
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