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Commissioning Manager

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2 weeks ago
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Pinnacle Recruitment are currently looking for a Commissioning Manager to lead commissioning activities for Water and Wastewater infrastructure projects on the AMP8 frameworks.

Salary - £70,000 - £78,000 + pkg

Duties;

  • Develop and manage commissioning plans, including timelines, resources, and testing procedures.

  • Ensure adherence to company procedures, regulatory requirements, and project guidelines.

  • Oversee various testing procedures, including manual, automatic, and performance testing.

  • Prepare and maintain detailed commissioning records, including site observations, test results, and checklists.

  • Manage the commissioning team, including selection, training, and development.

  • Communicate effectively with project managers and clients throughout the commissioning process.

  • Ensure the quality of the commissioning process and the final product meets project requirements.

  • Manage the handover of the completed project to the client, ensuring they have the necessary documentation and support.

  • Identify and resolve any issues or problems that arise during the commissioning process.

  • Identify opportunities for improvement in the commissioning process and implement changes to optimize efficiency and effectiveness.

  • Excellent communication, interpersonal, and problem-solving skill

    Requirements

  • Engineering qualification (HNC/HND/Degree) in Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or Process Engineering.

  • CSCS, SMSTS, or equivalent safety certification

  • Significant demonstrable experience in a construction/commissioning role some of which should be at a senior level

  • Proven experience in commissioning water/wastewater treatment projects.

  • Strong knowledge of AMP frameworks and UK water industry standards.

  • Experience working with contractors or water utility companies.

  • Ability to manage multiple projects and teams effectively.

  • Strong problem-solving and decision-making skills.

  • Knowledge of ICA (Instrumentation, Control & Automation) and process systems is desirable

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