Commissoning Engineer

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Full range of commissioning activities over the full lifecycle of bespoke engineering projects and represent the commissioning function to customers and other departments within the business.
Using solid engineering knowledge extract the relevant information from specification and design documents to write, develop and follow project commissioning strategies on bespoke engineered solutions for the nuclear industry.
Support tendering for new projects by estimating hours required to complete the expected commissioning work and what is included and excluded from that estimate.
Creating project commissioning strategies for new bespoke projects and to review and ensure they are implemented during the lifecycle of the project.
Develops test and commissioning documentation as required by the commissioning strategy for a specific project. This may include pressure tests, proof load tests, control panel inspections, setting to work documents, safe systems of work, factory and site acceptance test documents.
Managing the turnover from manufacturing to commissioning and assessing if equipment is ready for commissioning.
Managing the turnover process from commissioning to manufacturing once in house commissioning work is satisfactorily complete.
Experience required

Client is happy to consider someone who is not necessarily a Commissioning engineer, but possibly a Project Engineer or similar who has been doing Commissioning
Willing to consider someone with experience of Mechanical handling, robotics, special purpose machinery or similar
HNC Qualified (Or Equivalent) or Higher.
Extensive Engineering Workplace experience.
Experience working in a highly regulated industry

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