Electrical and Instrumentation Technician at Astute People
Edmonton N18 3AG, , United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Nov, 25

Salary

67844.0

Posted On

27 Aug, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Flexible Approach, Cems, Thermocouples, Switchgear, Pressure Sensors

Industry

Electrical/Electronic Manufacturing

Description

Astute’s Power Team is partnered with a well-established company, to recruit for an Electrical and Instrumentation (E&I) Technician to work at their Energy from Waste Power Station in Edmonton, North London.
The vital E&I Technician role comes with a basic salary of £52,188 + £15,656 shift allowance + private medical + other excellent company benefits
If you’re an experienced Electrical and Instrumentation Technician and are looking to work for a leading organisation who invests in training and professional development of their employees, then upload your CV to apply today. Responsibilities and duties

Reporting to Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for:

  • Carrying out pre-planned and reactive maintenance work on PLC controlled equipment, HV/LV systems, motors, pneumatic systems and variable speed drives
  • Completing routine inspections and undertaking preventative maintenance work as part of preventative maintenance management, to ensure equipment is consistently in good condition.
  • Assisting the Electrical Supervisor with outage planning, scheduling and coordination
  • Ensuring maintenance work is properly recorded on the site CMMS
  • To liaise with outside contractors on specific repairs / maintenance work
  • Carrying out all activities with the highest regard for health and safety

Please note: This role will be working shifts with a combination of 12 hour and 9 hour shifts. Professional qualifications

We are looking for someone with the following:

  • A time served apprenticeship with an HNC in electrical/electronic engineering, measurement & control or similar.
  • A formal Health and Safety qualification such as IOSH will be advantageous but not a necessity

PERSONAL SKILLS, PRIOR EXPERIENCE AND KNOWLEDGE

The Electrical and Instrumentation Technician role would suit someone who has:

  • Prior electrical/instrumentation maintenance experience in a heavy process environment such as a power station, refinery, chemical plant, paper mill, FMCG etc
  • Experience maintaining and fault finding on motors, variable speed drives, switchgear and HV/LV systems
  • Experience maintaining instrumentation equipment such as pressure sensors, thermocouples, flow metres, CEMS, etc.
  • A flexible approach to working routines as this is shift work

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Responsibilities

SALARY AND BENEFITS OF THE ELECTRICAL AND INSTRUMENTATION TECHNICIAN ROLE

  • £52,188 basic salary
  • £15,656 shift allowance
  • Private Medical
  • Other benefits

Reporting to Electrical and Instrumentation Engineering Manager, you will be responsible for:

  • Carrying out pre-planned and reactive maintenance work on PLC controlled equipment, HV/LV systems, motors, pneumatic systems and variable speed drives
  • Completing routine inspections and undertaking preventative maintenance work as part of preventative maintenance management, to ensure equipment is consistently in good condition.
  • Assisting the Electrical Supervisor with outage planning, scheduling and coordination
  • Ensuring maintenance work is properly recorded on the site CMMS
  • To liaise with outside contractors on specific repairs / maintenance work
  • Carrying out all activities with the highest regard for health and safet

The Electrical and Instrumentation Technician role would suit someone who has:

  • Prior electrical/instrumentation maintenance experience in a heavy process environment such as a power station, refinery, chemical plant, paper mill, FMCG etc
  • Experience maintaining and fault finding on motors, variable speed drives, switchgear and HV/LV systems
  • Experience maintaining instrumentation equipment such as pressure sensors, thermocouples, flow metres, CEMS, etc.
  • A flexible approach to working routines as this is shift wor
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