Instrument & Electrical Engineer
Confidential
2021-12-03 09:59:08
Grangemouth, Stirlingshire, United Kingdom
Job type: fulltime
Job industry: Engineering
Job description
As the E&I Engineer you will be responsible for:
React to unplanned plant failures, by assessing the failures and failure mechanisms, implementing repair strategies in order to return to service in the safest and efficient manor, using a RCA approach
Support the review of preventative maintenance Plan and progress reports management, by collating information through SAP or ANTEA: UPS and Generator maintenance and overhaul, hazardous area inspections, motor and switchgear maintenance reports, MCC and starters, transformers
Use of electronic maintenance system, SAP to generate notifications/work orders, purchase materials and services, plan and structure plant asset's and critical spare lists and record historic information and asset registers (for electrical and instrumental assets).· Carry out preventative maintenance. Plan all maintenance activities, by collating work requests through SAP, creation of work order numbers, plan and communicate work requirements through planning department for weekly planning schedules, ensuring required resources are in place. Execution of planned work to individuals and team members, including permit request, correct isolation /lock off of electrical/ Instru equipment, issue of work permits, monitoring progress of work, assisting and implementing corrective actions as required and closure of work activities, including removal of trade lock off padlocks and correct handover procedures
Originate (as originator) the permits for work on the weekly plan plus any additional work which may be brought up, primarily by production. This includes ensuring that suitable RAMS are available- in discussion with performing authorities
Follow and implement instructions / procedures for instru / electrical work, reviewing the plant Engineering Procedures for specific Engineering activities.
Be competent to write and review written risk assessments in accordance with Management of Health & Safety at work act.
Record and store historic work activities on plant electronic systems, including Microsoft word, excel and SAP. With photos, measuring of critical sizes/tolerances to update asset records to comply with PUWER.
Assist in the selection and management of critical spares, through sourcing of information, selection of spares, three quote tendering process and request for spares through material master and SAP
Contractor management, through selection of services, purchasing of services through SAP and Versalis ENI three quote tendering system.· Ensure, for the given domain, the technical analysis and the cost evaluation for requested interventions and assistance delivered by the Production Unit, granting the proper Job detailed description
Grant the Entry Service certifications assessing the consistency between the required and the delivered services and the required supporting technical documents
This is the opportunity for you if you have these skills and requirements:
Instrumentation / Electrical Engineering Degree with at least 5 years' experienceor
HND in Instrumentation / Electrical Discipline with at least 8 years' experience, preferably within a top tier COMAH site experience in E, C&I (electrical, control and instrumentation)
experience as supervisor of instrumental jobs and electrical jobs
Possess of good people skills, with experience of managing contractors and guiding as well as getting on with
Use assertiveness if necessary to support the colleagues
Have worked on major outages, plant shutdowns (TAR's), and be good at managing stressful situations.
Computer literate with Word, Excel, Microsoft project, SAP (Experience of CMMS), experience in a permit to work system, including isolation and lock off procedures.
With over 90 years' combined experience, NES Fircroft (NES) is proud to be the world's leading engineering staffing provider spanning the Oil & Gas, Power & Renewables, Infrastructure, Life Sciences, Mining, Automotive and Chemicals sectors worldwide.With more than 100 offices in 45 countries, we are able to provide our clients with the engineering and technical expertise they need, wherever and whenever it is needed. We offer contractors far more than a traditional recruitment service, supporting with everything from securing visas and work permits, to providing market-leading benefits packages and accommodation, ensuring they are safely and compliantly able to support our clients