Electrical Controls and Instrumentation Engineer

SEDAMYL UK LIMITED
Yo88An, United Kingdom
Last month
Job Type
Permanent
Work Pattern
Full-time
Work Location
On-site
Seniority
Mid
Posted
1 May 2026 (Last month)

Benefits

25 days holiday plus bank holidays Company pension - employee 5%, employer 6% Death in service benefit - 4 x salary Private medical insurance Length of service bonus Free secure on-site parking Upgraded on-site shower and changing facilities Upgraded canteen facilities Uniform laundry service provided Lavazza coffee machines - free for staff use Pasta club

Role Purpose

We are looking for an experienced Electrical Control and Instrumentation Engineer to join our growing Engineering team. This individual will provide electrical and instrumentation; repair and maintenance service, and will operate the Electrical Generation Plant, Peaking Generators, Steam Raising Plant and Water Treatment Plant in an efficient, safe manner monitoring plant conditions and keeping operating costs to a minimum.

Key activities and Responsibilities

  • Run the day to day operations of Boilers, Gas Turbines (CHP plants) and Reverse Osmosis skids
  • Monitoring boiler and water treatment plant and adjusting settings as conditions require.
  • Monitoring running conditions of the burning of process gas and adjusting fuel combinations to suit steam requirements and process gas availability. Planning by liaison with Production regarding the steam availability and requirement and under certain conditions the level of electricity which is available for site usage.
  • Liaison with Engineering and Production departments regarding breakdowns and routine maintenance.
  • Effectively carry out planned, predictive and reactive electrical maintenance of the plant, ensuring that all equipment is maintained correctively and in a timely manner in order for production to operate efficiently
  • Fault finding, Testing, Calibration, Installation & Commissioning of our broad range of process instrumentation
  • Isolation of all electrical plant to comply with permit to work procedure.
  • Carry out fault diagnosis and rectification solutions.
  • Electrical installation and commissioning of new and repaired machinery and equipment;
  • Carry out all work safely, in accordance with site safety procedures and trade related working practices.
  • HV switching and operations (training provided)

Skills & Knowledge

  • A recognised electrical/C&I engineering apprenticeship ideally gained in a heavy process industry
  • Higher National Certificate (HNC) in an electrical/automation discipline is desirable or the ability to demonstrate suitable experience in a similar role
  • Able to prove competency in all forms of isolation, electrical safety and safe panel entry
  • Good understanding of electrical installation/schematics and requirements
  • Electrical and instrumentation diagnosing/fault finding
  • Carrying out electrical and instrumentation repairs/replacement
  • Experience in an instrumentation maintenance
  • HV switching and operations experience or willingness to learn it (training provided)
  • Experience in running operation on CHP plants or willingness to learn it (training provided)
  • Be able to work unsupervised when tasked to do so, and to organise the work of others, where relevant, in response to the site needs.
  • You will have a "hands on" approach, and the ability to see a job through to completion
  • Ability to prioritise own workload
  • Flexible and adaptable approach
  • Ability to be on call out of hours on a rota system

Company Benefits

  • Company pension - employee 5%, employer 6%
  • Death in Service benefit - 4 x salary
  • 25 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Private medical insurance
  • Length of Service Bonus
  • Competitive salary
  • Free secure on-site parking
  • Upgraded on-site shower and changing facilities
  • Upgraded canteen facilities
  • Uniform laundry service provided
  • Lavazza coffee machines - free for staff use
  • Pasta club

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