Electrical Commissioning Engineer

Electrical Commissioning Engineer – West Midlands – Competitive Salary

VIQU are seeking a driven Commissioning Engineer to join a leading company in the energy sector. In this role, you will test and commission electrical Substation Control Systems for critical projects. This role will involve frequent travel to and from sites across the UK.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct site acceptance testing/commissioning of electrical systems in both factory settings and client sites across the UK.
  • Manage the project commissioning file, marking up drawings when changes are made.
  • Supervise installations and ensure compliance with set procedures and standards.
  • Prepare and manage commissioning documentation.
  • Deploy configuration files to SCADA, RTUs, IEDs, and network devices.

Essential Requirements:

  • Previous experience in a test/commissioning role involving fault finding on electrical and electronic systems.
  • Previously worked in a role producing commissioning documentation and verification of electrical devices.
  • Understanding of electrical safety protocols.
  • Full UK driving licence and own car.

Desirable:

  • Experience with National Grid Substations, SCADA systems, and AutoCAD.
  • Relevant certifications (e.g. BS7671, C&G 2391) or National Grid competent person.

Electrical Commissioning Engineer – West Midlands – Competitive Salary

To discuss this exciting opportunity in more detail, please APPLY NOW for a no obligation chat with your VIQU Consultant. Additionally, you can contact Jack Mcmanus, by sending your updated CV to [email protected].

If you know someone who would be ideal for this role, by way of showing our appreciation, VIQU is offering an introduction fee up to £1,000 once your referral has successfully started work with our client (terms apply).

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