Job Title: Maintenance & Reliability Engineer
Location: Field Based (UK)
Salary: £40,000 - £50,000 (DOE) + benefits
Core Hours: Mon - Fri 08:45-17:00
Contract Type: Permanent
Company & RoleOur client is one of the UK leading utility suppliers, servicing a large number of customers in England, Scotland & Wales. As part of the Technical Engineering Team, you will hold joint responsibility for maintenance and projects across the UK.
We are currently recruiting for an experienced Maintenance & Reliability Engineer to be field based (average 3 nights away per week) attending operational sites and customer locations around the UK.
Due to the nature of the role, applicants must have a full UK driving license, be flexible to nights away and overtime if required.
A company vehicle is provided.
As the Maintenance & Reliability Engineer, your duties will include;- Attending to the general maintenance of sites; including pressure vessels, pumps, compressors, piping, EC&I and pneumatic equipment
- Carrying out statutory examinations and inspections.
- Completing infrastructure projects
- Managing and escalating operational and/or regulatory risks
- Promptly investigating and reporting any incidents
- Consistently working to legislative and company standards.
- Keeping the asset database up to date
- Contributing to process and functional safety through utilisation of various assessments.
- Aiding progress by recommending approaches, processes and procedures.
- Continuously maintaining a strong knowledge of industry best practices and completing necessary training as required
As the successful Maintenance & Reliability Engineer, you will have the following skills/experience;- Experience within both mechanical and electrical engineering.
- CompEx qualification
- Knowledge of PSSR, COMAH, ATEX, CDM
- Practical understanding of process design, operation and installation
- Strong computer literacy and the ability to pick up new software quickly.
- Initiative to work under your own direction.
- Ability to make quick, clear decisions which may include tough choices or considered risks.
- Confidence communicating and explaining complex scenarios to non-technical colleagues.
- Highly organised and detail conscious