The role responsibilities will include:
• Planning, supervising and coordinating daily site installation activities in collaboration with planners, schedulers, and contractors.
• Leading by example on safety, including carrying out regular process confirmations.
• Issuing work requests including Request for tenders, and reviewing tender submissions.
• Helping produce and review project schedules.
• Review of technical documents from OEM’s and contribute to OEM review process.
• Troubleshooting issues on site and escalating any risks or delays as appropriate.
• Ensuring all work complies with health, safety, and environmental standards.
• Contributing to formal risk assessments, HAZOPs, and FMEAs.
• Representing the area in discussions with project teams and contractors.
• Providing support for project-related activities outside of normal working hours during shutdowns, improvement works, or emergency situations.
• Oversee logistics, including inspection of deliveries, verification of materials, and coordination with suppliers and contractors.
• Prepare daily, weekly and monthly site progress reports as per project requirements.
• Monitoring quality of work, undertaking installation standards audits and ensuring compliance with codes and standards.
• Assist with commissioning of new plant and equipment, including developing commissioning plans, troubleshooting issues, and conducting I/O testing.
You will need:-
You’ll hold an NVQ Level 4 or a degree in an electrical engineering discipline, or be able to demonstrate equivalent experience in a
relevant industrial setting. A strong understanding of installation works and experience working with permit-to-work systems is
essential. they should have a solid knowledge of health and safety principles, ideally supported by a qualification such as IOSH
Managing Safely. High voltage experience would be advantageous.
Familiarity with project management processes and critical path analysis is important, along with excellent time management and
communication skills. They will need the confidence to challenge non-compliance and poor performance, and ideally, bring
experience gained in a heavy industry environment, such as the steel sector.
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