The Energy from Waste site in the Kent area has a capacity to process 550,000 tonnes of waste per year, generating 34MW of power for the surrounding area.
As a Performance Engineer you will be responsible for monitoring plant performance & introducing improvements across operational plant performance, safety, responsibility & profitability.
If you have the relevant experience and are looking for a rewarding role in the power sector, then please apply.
Responsibilities and duties:
Responsible for monitoring & tracking operational plant performance & identifying improvement projects. Project management of improvement projects which will involve liaising with the operations, maintenance & engineering departments, as well as managing of external contractors. Conducting data analysis & manipulation via the DCS control system to identify trends & areas for improvement. Ensuring HSE compliance & being authorised to issue safety documentation. Analysis of commercial performance & losses to identify improvements for profitability & cost saving. Delivering presentations & in-depth reports for the management team. Professional qualifications
Qualified to HNC / HND / degree level in a relevant engineering discipline. IOSH or NEBOSH in Health & Safety is advantageous but not essential. Personal skills
Experience working with industrial plant from a similar environment such as Power Station, Refinery, COMAH, Utilities plant etc. Data analysis & manipulation experience via a DCS control system. Project experience as you'll be responsible for performance improvement projects. Strong interpersonal skills as you will be required to liaise with multi-disciplined teams across the operations, maintenance & engineering departments. Presentation skills as you will be required to provide reports relating to technical data. Salary and benefits of the Performance Engineer role
Competitive basic salary up to £38,018. Quarterly bonus. Full benefits package. Training & development opportunities. Opportunity to work on large Energy from Waste power station.
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