Title: Controls & Instrument Engineer / EC&I Engineer
Location: Bicester, Oxfordshire
Shifts Monday - Friday, 40 hours per week (plus an on call rota)
Salary: Circa £50,000 - £51,000 per annum + 10 Annual Bonus + Overtime Opportunities + Extended Holiday + 7% Pension Contribution Scheme + Enhanced Benefits Package
The Company:
My client is a national energy recovery company, with over 300 sites across the country. This ethical, sector leading firm is seeking a controls and instrumentation engineer with experience within the automated / manufacturing / power industry or similar environment work experience to join their team on a full time, permanent basis.
They invest a lot in their employees, reward hard work and put your well being first. In return they will expect you to uphold the same high standards and commitment to ensure plant reliability.
This is a great opportunity to join a business which can offer growth and security from day one. On top of this the structure of this leading waste company provides great options for those looking to plan for the long-term and get exposure within a large trend setter for renewable energy.
The Candidate:
The ideal candidate would be a competent C&I engineer comfortable working in a heavy duty working with PLCs and calibration. If you enjoy a well organised and steady paced work environment, but also enjoy a challenge, this could be the position for you.
Working as part of the maintenance team, you will be responsible for fault-finding and diagnostics of the site equipment and the ability to single-handedly rectify errors. This will include, working with the interface, CMMS systems, pressure transmitters, switches, various plc controls, DCS/SCADA and generally overseeing the site wide calibrations and the overall power generation controls.
You must be willing to work alongside other functions as necessary, assisting with supervision of contractors, hold management of calibration records and implementation of instrument calibrations, be fully conversant with instrument loop drawings and P&IDs and works as part of a team striving for continual improvement in minimising environmental Health & Safety risk.
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