M&E Asset Inspector


Details:
  • Salary: £42,706 - 46,668 - Annum
  • Job Type: Permanent
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Annum
  • Location: Falkirk Stirling and Falkirk
  • Date: 3 weeks ago
Description:

Our client is looking for an M&E Asset Engineering Inspector to join our team in Falkirk and play a key role in ensuring the safety, compliance, and long-term performance of critical M&E assets across the canal network.
* Carry out M&E asset inspections and produce detailed condition reports, serviceability scores, condition grades, and recommendations in line with Asset Inspection Procedures.
* Support the high-quality delivery of Scottish Canals’ internal M&E inspection programme, including data management and communication with key asset management stakeholders.
* Help ensure legal compliance and the safe operation of M&E equipment across the network.
* Act as Senior Authorised Person, overseeing the lifecycle of M&E systems and equipment.
* Maintain and improve systems to ensure compliance with regulations, Scottish Canals policies and procedures, and key performance indicators.
This is a permanent role with a progressive starting salary of £42,706 - £46,668 (Band E), plus an £850 outdoor working allowance. The post is based on 35 hours per week, worked Monday to Friday.
Scottish Canals offers 224 hours of annual leave plus 6 public holidays, enhanced sick pay, discounted shopping vouchers, a health cash plan, and a contributory pension scheme with up to 10% employer contribution.
Primary responsibilities of the role:
* Verify the certification and maintenance records of assets and record such in the Scottish Canals Database system.
* Identify defects, deterioration, or non-compliance with relevant regulations or standards and ensure improvements are implemented to ensure compliance
* Perform assessments on asset condition and prioritise necessary repairs or upgrades.
* Produce detailed written reports on inspection findings and asset condition, including any identified risks, maintenance needs, timelines and works for action.
* Provide technical advice during asset replacement and refurbishment projects in collaboration with Design, Construction, and Maintenance Teams to ensure new assets meet operational requirements.
About You
Qualifications and knowledge required:
* Degree (or equivalent) in a related discipline.
* External certification in relevant fields.
* Membership of an appropriate professional body, such as the IEE or IET.
* Mechanical and electrical engineering expertise.
* Knowledge of asset management principles.
* Knowledge of heritage and environmental principles.
Skills and experience required:
* Experience of M&E asset inspections.
* Strong technical reporting skills.
* Previous use of asset management or inspection software.
* Ability to plan and prioritise work effectively.
* Ability to explain engineering concepts to non-engineering audiences.
* Proficiency in Microsoft Office.
* General heritage and environmental awareness.
Qualities & abilities required:
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
* A full driving licence.
* Ability and willingness to travel across the canal network.
* A proactive and self-motivated approach

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