Commissioning Engineer

Morgan Sindall Infrastructure England Posted 4 days ago

Contract
Onsite

Job description

This Commissioning Engineer role is focused on maintaining accurate records of all commissioning tests and results. It would suit someone who can bring supporting site-by-site logistics operations while learning systems, routines, and working standards to the role.

Role overview

Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is part of Morgan Sindall Group plc, a leading UK construction and regeneration group with revenue of over £3 billion. Requirements: You will have an apprenticeship and/ or OBC/Level 3 qualification in a relevant discipline.

Main responsibilities

Maintaining accurate records of all commissioning tests and results. Ensure the complete inclusion of commissioning work scope within project plans. Reporting commissioning progress to stakeholders.

What helps someone succeed

Supporting site-by-site logistics operations while learning systems, routines, and working standards.

Requirements

  • Perform and oversee commissioning tests, ensuring safety and compliance with relevant regulations.
  • Experience of working in an engineering/technical role where you were responsible for fault finding.
  • Good computer skills are also important as you will be responsible for producing test documentation and reports.

Job details

  • Additional detail: Pension support may be included.
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