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Engineering E,C&I Team Member (Control Systems)
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Engineering E,C&I Team Member (Control Systems) |
JobType |
Full-Time, Vacation |
Location |
London |
Description |
To contribute to the effective delivery of the station engineering and maintenance strategy to ensure the long term engineering health, integrity and performance of the asset, in a safe, efficient and sustainable manner, maximising the commercial benefit within legal requirements.
Key Activities
- Contribute, implement and manage relevant engineering strategies and records (as allocated) to ensure station complies with all external minimum standards.
- Provide technical advice/ decision making.
- Contribute to the delivery of the short term maintenance plan (including first line maintenance).
- Ensure effective up to date operational communication.
- Support the team in the effective delivery of business plan and KPI.
- Implement and manage financial/contract resources of the station effectively and efficiently.
- Support the effective delivery of station planned /unplanned outages.
Main responsibilities of role
- Specifically responsible for the control and instrumentation on the general plant and DCS Bailey Infi 90 Control System.
- Maintaining up to date version monitoring and control of the software used in the Bailey Infi 90 Control System.
- Interrogating the Bailey Infi 90 Control System, interpreting the status of the control system, fault finding and rectifying.
- Plan all maintenance activities on control instrumentation, principally on the balance of plant, as required to ensure compliance with Station policies and procedures.
- Review planned activities being undertaken on a daily basis, (including risk assessments, method statements etc).
- Budget Management within agreed parameters.
- Contract Specification, letting and on-going management. Ensuring the station operates safely and achieves value for money and effective utilisation of resource.
- Input relevant information from Engineering Maintenance activities into the station engineering strategies.
- Analyse and review the defects being raised and resolved within discipline to identify trends.
- Respond to un-planned plant failure, managing work within discipline to return plant to operation in a safe, cost effective and timely fashion.
- Manage and support the re-commissioning of plant on return to service from planned and un-planned outages.
- Respond as required to assist in first line maintenance as driven by station events.
- Ensure that relevant engineering records are up-to-date, accurate and comply with statutory requirements in own area.
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SkillsRequired |
- Qualified to HNC/HND level in related engineering discipline.
- High level of interpreting and understanding control systems.
- Experienced with Ladder Logic and sequence control, experience with analogical registers and MODBUS protocol to the SCADA control system would also be advantageous.
- Able to demonstrate suitable experience gained in relevant industrial environments/technologies, ideally Gas, Oil or Coal fired Power plants.
- Good working knowledge of power station operations.
- Experience of managing contractors in the workplace.
- Sound understanding of financial principles.
- Good project management and planning skills.
- Excellent communication skills.
- High level of awareness to Safety and Environmental legislation, NEBOSH or IOSH accreditation would be advantageous.
- Good IT Literacy, SAP exposure would be advantageous.
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Salary |
£ 32,247 - £ 47,037 |
Posted |
23 June 2010 |
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