Electrical Commissioning Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £55,000 - 60,000 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: SO40 Totton Hampshire
  • Date: 4 hours ago
Description:

A fantastic opportunity has arisen for an Electrical Commissioning Engineer to join a growing engineering organisation supporting complex electrical and renewable energy projects across UK-wide & Offshore locations. This Electrical Commissioning Engineer opportunity is ideal for an experienced electrical professional who enjoys commissioning, fault finding and working on technically challenging customer projects.

Electrical Commissioning Engineer job – Key Responsibilities

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Carry out electrical commissioning, testing and fault finding across LV, MV and HV systems.

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Commission electrical panels, control systems, protection equipment and associated site systems.

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Complete pre-commissioning inspections, functional testing and system verification.

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Interpret electrical drawings, schematics, wiring diagrams and commissioning documentation.

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Support renewable energy projects including wind turbines and battery energy storage systems.

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Identify and resolve electrical and control system faults during commissioning activities.

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Complete commissioning reports, test records and customer handover documentation.

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Work with customers, project teams and subcontractors across UK-wide & Offshore project locations.

Electrical Commissioning Engineer job – Skills & Experience

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Recognised electrical qualification such as NVQ Level 3, HNC, HND or equivalent.

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Experience working as an Electrical or Commissioning Engineer within industrial, power or renewable energy environments.

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Experience commissioning electrical panels, switchgear, control systems and protection equipment.

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Strong understanding of electrical testing, fault finding and commissioning procedures.

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Ability to read and interpret technical drawings and electrical documentation.

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Full UK driving licence required.

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Strong commitment to health and safety with a professional customer-focused approach.

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Willingness to travel and work on customer sites, including offshore projects where required.

Electrical Commissioning Engineer job – What’s on Offer

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Technical role supporting projects across UK-wide & Offshore environments.

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Full-time position working 37.5 hours per week.

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Opportunity to work on renewable energy projects including wind and battery energy storage systems.

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Exposure to complex electrical systems and advanced engineering solutions.

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Career development opportunities within a growing technical organisation.

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The chance to represent a specialist engineering business delivering critical projects across UK-wide & Offshore locations.

This Electrical Commissioning Engineer vacancy would suit an experienced electrical professional who enjoys hands-on commissioning, solving technical problems and working with customers on major engineering projects. If you are looking for a job that offers variety, technical challenges and the opportunity to develop within the energy sector, this could be an excellent opportunity

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