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Test Team Lead (EC&I)

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EC&I Test Team Leader (TTL) – EC&I Commissioning
Location: Reading Contract Type: Out of Scope // 6-month Contract
A leading UK engineering and maintenance services provider is seeking a Test Team Leader to support complex projects across highly regulated industries. The organisation delivers asset lifecycle solutions including consulting, engineering, manufacturing, installation, operations, maintenance, and decommissioning.
With a strong presence across sectors such as nuclear, energy, oil & gas, and industrial infrastructure, the business operates multiple UK offices and employs a large, highly skilled workforce committed to safety, quality, and operational excellence.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide technical leadership and guidance to the commissioning test team
- Complete and manage all relevant project documentation
- Perform commissioning and testing on instrumentation and control systems in line with approved procedures
- Carry out commissioning activities across control circuits, VSDs, AHUs, and various control devices (including level, flow, temperature, and pressure)
- Supervise and execute commissioning procedures with support from the Project Commissioning Engineer
- Interpret and work from technical documentation, including drawings, schematics, and manuals
- Troubleshoot issues and implement corrective actions to support successful project delivery
- Lead on technical quality requirements and ensure adherence to company processes and standards
- Allocate tasks, monitor progress, and support team performance
- Build and maintain effective working relationships across teams and departments
- Ensure full compliance with health & safety procedures and safe systems of work
- Support project delivery, scope management, and identification of variations/opportunities
- Assist in risk identification and mitigation throughout the project lifecycle
- Provide strong health & safety leadership by example
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Key Activities
- Conduct or manage site surveys
- Facilitate toolbox talks where required
- Develop test specifications and methodologies in collaboration with the team
- Produce site documentation, including:
- Risk assessments
- Method statements
- Test documentation
- Support development of Operations & Maintenance (O&M) documentation
- Oversee integrated system testing, including FAT, SAT, and installation/calibration testing
- Manage observations, variations, and rework activities


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Qualifications & Experience
- Strong background in Electrical, Control & Instrumentation (EC&I)
- Previous experience within highly regulated environments, particularly in nuclear sectors
- Proven experience supervising or leading teams of electrical/instrument technicians
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