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Commissioning (Process) Engineer- Hydrogen Production & Storage Plant

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Commissioning (Process) Engineer - Hydrogen Production & Storage Plant
Department
Technical Placement
Employment Type
Contract / Temp
Location
Edinburgh
Description
The Commissioning Process Engineer will be responsible for planning, reviewing, coordinating, and executing assigned commissioning activities and deliverables for a new build hydrogen production and storage facility. The role will support the delivery of the commissioning execution plan to ensure that all process systems are commissioned safely, efficiently, and in accordance with project requirements, client specifications, regulatory standards, and industry best practice.
The successful candidate will report to the commissioning manager and will work closely with engineering, construction, operations, and contractor teams throughout the commissioning phase to ensure successful delivery and handover of the plant.
Key Responsibilities
- Writing, reviewing, and updating client commissioning procedures, method statements, and commissioning documentation.
- Reviewing, commenting upon, and approving contractor commissioning procedures to ensure compliance with project specifications, safety requirements, and industry standards.
- Verifying commissioning documentation including commissioning packs, check sheets, test records, and handover dossiers.
- Supporting systemisation, mechanical completion, and turnover activities.
- Coordinating process commissioning activities with engineering, construction, electrical, instrumentation, and mechanical disciplines.
- Participating in commissioning risk assessments, work coordination, and permit-to-work processes.
- Ensuring commissioning activities comply with applicable health, safety, and environmental requirements.
- Supporting functional testing, integrated system testing, and plant start-up.
- Identifying commissioning issues and coordinating timely resolution with engineering and construction teams.
- Recording commissioning progress and providing regular reports to the Commissioning Manager.
- Supporting operator training and preparation of operational documentation where required.
- Assisting with performance testing, reliability runs, and final plant acceptance.
- Supporting preparation of punch lists and close-out of commissioning actions.
- Ensuring all commissioning records are complete and suitable for project handover.
- Supporting the delivery of the commissioning plans and schedules.
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Skills, Knowledge, and Expertise
- A minimum of five (5) years' experience in a commissioning role on industrial process plant projects. Experience in an operations engineering role will also be considered.
- Demonstrable experience of commissioning process facilities, preferably within hydrogen, oil & gas, petrochemical, industrial gases, energy, or chemical processing industries.
- Proven experience in reviewing, commenting upon, and approving contractor commissioning procedures.
- Proven experience in preparing, reviewing, and updating client commissioning procedures and commissioning documentation.
- Experience of working with, or leading, mechanical completion, systemisation, pre-commissioning, commissioning, start-up, and performance testing activities.
- Experience working within multidisciplinary project teams and coordinating commissioning activities with construction and operations personnel.
- Experience supporting plant start-up and final handover to operations.


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