E&I Proof Test Coordinator

Stockton-on-Tees
6 months ago
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A leader the in Chemical Manufacturing industry are looking for an E&I Proof Test Coordinator to join their team at their Stockton site!

As a key member of the Maintenance Department, directly falling into the EC&I Division, the E&I Proof Test Coordinator will be responsible for the creation of Proof Test Procedures, promoting a strong Health and Safety culture across the plant and minimising equipment breakdowns and failures.

Salary and Benefits

Annual Salary up to £38,000 (DOE)
Incentive Bonus Scheme Paid Quarterly
36 Holidays (Inclusive of Bank Holidays)
Competitive Company Pension Scheme
Days Based RoleRole of the E&I Proof Test Coordinator

The role of E&I Proof Test Coordinator is to create and update Proof Test Procedures to ensure compliance with HSE and compliance requirements. Reporting directly to the Instrumentation Engineer and being an integral part of the Maintenance department, the E&I Proof Test Coordinator will also play a key role within Asset Coordination.

Key Responsibilities:

Understanding Process P&ID's and C&E Diagrams.
Department representative in HAZOPs.
Liaisie with process Engineers to expedite changeovers and project works.
Auditing completed proof tests for anomalies and compliance.
Involvement with I&E Audits both internally and externally.
Assisting with ongoing Asset Management
Working with the planning department with PM Creation for changeovers.

Essential Criteria Needed of the E&I Proof Test Coordinator

Relevant Trade Qualification (NVQ or HNC Level).
Strong Instrumentation background.
Previous experience of working in a Pharmaceutical, Chemical or Petrochemical industry.
Vast experience of working within an Engineering Maintenance team.
Ability to read Process P&ID and C&E Diagrams.
Previous involvement in HAZOPs.
Familiar with the use of computers for allocating, receiving, and signing off maintenance work.How to Apply

To apply for the position of E&I Proof Test Coordinator please submit your CV and apply direct

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