Construction - Commissioning Electrical Engineer - Munster
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Job Description
The main duties and responsibilities of the Industrial Electrician/Commissioning Engineer are outlined as follows:
Ensure Health, Safety, Environmental & Sustainability standards, policies and procedures are always adhered to on-site.
Support project delivery teams in the development and preparation of commissioning test documentation.
Responsible for delivery and commissioning of small to large sized Electrical installations.
Installation and commissioning of different types of instrumentation and equipment.
Installation of Pumps and associated VSD and controls.
Read and understand working drawings and Schematics.
Conduct initial power‑up of MCC’s and complete rotation checks on motors and I/O point‑to‑point checks (dry testing).
Set up instrumentation in the field and scale instrument 4‑20 mA signals back to PLC, calibrate any instruments requiring field calibration.
Supervise suppliers, sub‑contractors and site‑based staff.
Co‑ordinate with the project team and Service & Maintenance Department as required.
Work with Process Engineers to optimise and improve process performance of water and wastewater infrastructure.
Complete all commissioning documentation including pre‑test inspections, commissioning sheets and SAT documentation.
Proactively review and monitor your own work schedule and work independently.
Attend third‑party Factory Acceptance Tests (FATs) and Site Acceptance Tests (SATs), provide acceptance sign‑off on behalf of the company.
Complete preliminary installation checks and provide completion snag lists to mechanical and electrical sub‑contractors.
Electrical systems fault finding and recertification.
Experience of Wastewater & Water process is beneficial.
Knowledge, Skills and Experience
The main knowledge, skills, and experience required of the Industrial Electrician/Commissioning Engineer are outlined as follows:
Trade Qualified in Electrical or E&I RECI (or equivalent) certified electrician with 5 years post‑apprenticeship work experience.
Mechanical experience is a distinct advantage.
Experience in Water/Wastewater is a distinct advantage.
Experienced in the commissioning and process proving of mechanical, electrical, instrumentation, control and automation (MEICA) systems.
Ability to liaise directly with customers on commissioning activities and sign‑off.
Full clean driving licence.
Safe Pass manual handling certificate.
Career Level
Not Required
Candidate Requirements
Essential
Minimum Experienced Required (Years): 5
Minimum Qualification: Level 6 (incl Higher Advanced Certificate & National Craft Certificate)
Desirable
Ability Skills: Interpersonal Skills, Skilled Trade(s)
Competency Skills: Problem Solving, Teamwork, Time Management, Working on own Initiative
Driving Licence: Full B
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