Electrical Commissioning Engineer
Posted 03/04/2024 by Clear Engineering Recruitment
Commissioning Engineer - Switchgear
£40,000 - £50,000 + ( OTE £60,000 - £70,000) + 10% Bonus + allowances + Structured career progression
North West
With this opportunity you will be work for a global leading OEM supplying their products to the renewable energy & utilities markets. Enjoy working as a Commissioning Engineer within a close-knit team and a company that will offers excellent progression opportunities and technical specialism within critical power.
This company are well-established, market leading manufacturer of several critical power solutions and products. This will suit an engineer with a background in critical environments and looking to grow within an ever-expanding company with huge growth plans.
Key Responsibilities
- Service, Maintenance, and reactive breakdowns of switchgear panels
- Primary / Secondary injection Testing & commissioning of Switchgears
- Supporting customer FAT's
- Producing test schedules, Reports
- Monday to Thursday 8-5 / Friday 8-1pm
- Site based / 20% travel (UK / Overseas)
Background Required
- Industrial electrician/ Service Engineer/ Test Engineer/ Commissioning Engineer
- Experience with switchgear, circuit breakers etc
- Electrically qualified (HNC/D, NVQ, or apprenticeship)
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- Type:
- Permanent
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- N/A
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- Job Reference:
- EH108b_1712130919
- Job ID:
- 221400740
- Applications:
- Less than 10
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