Overview
Fingleton White provides multidiscipline engineering services for the energy industry. We offer a full range of design, construction, commissioning and asset management services and are active across many sectors including Renewables, Gas Networks, Water, Energy & Utilities, and Asset Management. The company is responsible for planning and development of some of the most significant projects in the energy sector in Ireland. Our asset management team operates across 14 client locations.
The Role
Asset Management Engineer (CHP Operations) – REF: 2625
We are seeking a motivated and technically capable Asset Management Engineer to join a high‑performing CHP (Combined Heat & Power) plant supporting a major brewing operation in Dublin.
This is an excellent opportunity for an early‑career engineer to gain hands‑on exposure to live industrial energy operations while developing technical, operational, and project management experience in a highly regulated environment.
The successful candidate will work directly with the Site Manager and play a key role in plant operations, asset performance monitoring, contractor coordination, and continuous improvement projects across the CHP facility.
Responsibilities
Support the day‑to‑day operation and performance monitoring of CHP assets
Assist in managing plant performance reporting, KPIs, and operational documentation
Prepare & implement planned operations & maintenance schedules
Assist with troubleshooting plant and process issues across mechanical and electrical systems
Coordinate and supervise specialist vendors and contractors on site activities
Ensure compliance with all Environmental, Health & Safety (EHS) procedures and permit‑to‑work systems
Design and implement process improvement projects
Maintain working knowledge of plant systems including turbines, boilers, pumps, valves, controls and SCADA systems
Requirements
Engineering degree (Honours bachelor's degree or higher) in Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or a similar discipline
Experience in power generation, boilers, rotating equipment, or PLC/SCADA systems is an advantage
Excellent computer skills with proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Word
Commitment to working to the highest possible standards within a highly regulated EHS environment
1–3 years post‑graduate experience
Full clean driving licence
Fluent written and spoken English is essential
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to work on own initiative or as part of a team
Experience managing and communicating with contractors, OEMs and clients
Benefits
Attractive remuneration package
Bonus scheme
Career progression in line with published plan and educational support
Year‑on‑year salary reviews
Paid paternity & maternity leave
Company mobile phone
Continuous Professional Development & pathway to chartership
Life assurance
Employee Assistance Programme
Group pension scheme with employer contribution
Team wellness programmes
Participation in ESG activities such as sustainability initiatives, biodiversity committee, STEPS to Engineering, Women in Engineering initiative
Team social outings
Location
Dublin 8
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