Control and Instrumentation (C&I) Technician at Infinis Energy
Sheffield, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

04 Dec, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

05 Sep, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

ABOUT US

Infinis is the UK’s leading renewable energy generator of low-carbon power from captured methane. We convert methane gas from landfill sites and disused mines to electricity. Our sustainable energy expertise also extends to solar and battery energy storage (BESS) technology.
This work helps reduce greenhouse gas emissions on climate change and provides secure, efficient local power generation. Infinis is supporting the energy transition to net zero. We are committed to innovation, environmental responsibility, and providing safe and efficient local energy solutions.
If you’re passionate about engineering, sustainability, and making a real impact, this is your opportunity to thrive in a forward-thinking, safety-first environment. With the demand for renewables set to rise, the energy industry is a great place to build your career. Joining us means being part of a successful team that is shaping the future of energy.

KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES

The C&I Technician role will entail working as part of an Operational Team, completing works in line with current KPI’s and quality management procedures, encompassing:

  • Adhere to HSQE regulations, report incidents, and take proactive measures to prevent accidents or compliance breaches
  • Carrying out fault diagnosis, repairs, planned and reactive maintenance activities on a range of operational C&I Assets to ensure the safe and efficient operation of our sites.
  • This includes a range of Instrumentation (Flow, Pressure, Level and Temperature Sensors), along with Gas Analysers, PLC Systems, HMIs, & Telemetry Systems.
  • Support the servicing of our Fire & Gas Detection and Safety Systems to keep people and our operational assets and sites safe.
  • Undertake preventative, predictive, and emergency maintenance works to meet plant reliability and performance targets.
  • Monitoring and reporting of equipment for potential breakdowns/operational problems.
  • Supporting the roll-out of DSEAR remedial works / periodic inspections.
  • Acting on any instructions received from the Logistics Centre and the C&I Engineer(s).
  • Supporting other Operational Maintenance Teams, Development & Project Engineers.
  • Liaison with Electrical, C&I, Gas Field or Engine Technicians from other operational teams, working to assist each other in resolving issues and sharing information.
  • Supervising and directing Approved Contractors on site who may be attending for the install, repair or maintenance of Electrical, Control, Instrumentation or Automation Systems.
  • Producing reports and data input into Maximo and other IT-based systems.
  • Taking responsibility for your own PPE, Vehicle, plus other Tools and equipment issued, along with supporting and maintaining the Regional C&I Workshop (based near Chesterfield).
  • Working as part of a small Regional Team, but you will also form part of the national C&I Team, delivering ongoing maintenance and improvements, key objectives and contributing to both your own and the C&I Team’s performance to achieve the team’s broader goals.
  • You will, from time to time, be required to assist in the development and training of apprentices or other less experienced craft and technicians from different departments.
  • Maintain a company culture of best practice and personal development by attending internal & external training courses.
  • You will be encouraged to professionally develop in line with an agreed progression plan for the role, with training and support provided in line with your agreed objectives, with the potential to progress into a more senior Engineering or Projects Role within the business.

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Responsibilities

ABOUT THE ROLE

We have an exciting opportunity for a field-based Controls & Instrumentation Technician to join our talented C&I Team working within our operational East Region, performing planned and reactive maintenance on our C&I Assets.
The C&I Team strives to support the business in delivering continuous improvements in reliability, performance, asset reliability, and visibility through the effective use of technology.
Reporting to the Regional C&I Engineer, you will be responsible for fault-finding, troubleshooting, repairing, installing, modifying, and upgrading a range of electrical/electronic controls and instrumentation systems across our site-based power generation plants, as well as monitoring equipment, in accordance with our quality management procedures.
This includes a variety of instrumentation, ranging from Flow, Pressure, level, and temperature sensors, through to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs), supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA), Telemetry, Safety Systems, and various Communication Networks to maintain Data Integrity.

The C&I Technician role will entail working as part of an Operational Team, completing works in line with current KPI’s and quality management procedures, encompassing:

  • Adhere to HSQE regulations, report incidents, and take proactive measures to prevent accidents or compliance breaches
  • Carrying out fault diagnosis, repairs, planned and reactive maintenance activities on a range of operational C&I Assets to ensure the safe and efficient operation of our sites.
  • This includes a range of Instrumentation (Flow, Pressure, Level and Temperature Sensors), along with Gas Analysers, PLC Systems, HMIs, & Telemetry Systems.
  • Support the servicing of our Fire & Gas Detection and Safety Systems to keep people and our operational assets and sites safe.
  • Undertake preventative, predictive, and emergency maintenance works to meet plant reliability and performance targets.
  • Monitoring and reporting of equipment for potential breakdowns/operational problems.
  • Supporting the roll-out of DSEAR remedial works / periodic inspections.
  • Acting on any instructions received from the Logistics Centre and the C&I Engineer(s).
  • Supporting other Operational Maintenance Teams, Development & Project Engineers.
  • Liaison with Electrical, C&I, Gas Field or Engine Technicians from other operational teams, working to assist each other in resolving issues and sharing information.
  • Supervising and directing Approved Contractors on site who may be attending for the install, repair or maintenance of Electrical, Control, Instrumentation or Automation Systems.
  • Producing reports and data input into Maximo and other IT-based systems.
  • Taking responsibility for your own PPE, Vehicle, plus other Tools and equipment issued, along with supporting and maintaining the Regional C&I Workshop (based near Chesterfield).
  • Working as part of a small Regional Team, but you will also form part of the national C&I Team, delivering ongoing maintenance and improvements, key objectives and contributing to both your own and the C&I Team’s performance to achieve the team’s broader goals.
  • You will, from time to time, be required to assist in the development and training of apprentices or other less experienced craft and technicians from different departments.
  • Maintain a company culture of best practice and personal development by attending internal & external training courses.
  • You will be encouraged to professionally develop in line with an agreed progression plan for the role, with training and support provided in line with your agreed objectives, with the potential to progress into a more senior Engineering or Projects Role within the business
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