Control & Instrument Engineer

SCINERGY Recruitment Limited

Control & Instrumentation Engineer – Energy from Waste

£55,000 – £63,300 + benefits

Kidderminster, Worcestershire

 

SCINERGY Recruitment are supporting an energy from waste plant in Kidderminster with the appointment of an experienced Control & Instrumentation Engineer.

This is a hands-on, site-based engineering role focused on plant availability, safe maintenance delivery, calibration compliance, fault-finding and the ongoing improvement of control and instrumentation systems across a demanding process environment.

What you’ll be doing day to day:

  • Ensuring all control and instrumentation systems are operated, maintained, tested and calibrated in line with operational and statutory requirements.
  • Supporting planned maintenance outages and responding effectively to unscheduled breakdowns to help maintain safe and reliable plant performance.
  • Managing maintenance, calibration and testing of specialist equipment, including Distributed Control Systems, Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems and associated control systems.
  • Supporting upgrades, modifications and new installation projects across the facility, working closely with internal teams and external contractors.
  • Helping ensure maintenance activity is delivered efficiently, safely and in line with site procedures, engineering standards and compliance requirements.
  • Maintaining a strong focus on health, safety and environmental standards, ensuring all work is completed safely and supports the continued performance of the facility.

This is a days based role, Monday to Friday.

What you’ll need:

  • Experience working within a power station, process plant, Energy from Waste, heavy industrial or similar operational plant environment.
  • A recognised qualification in Control & Instrumentation or a related engineering discipline.
  • Strong knowledge of control and instrumentation systems, including calibration, testing, fault-finding and preventative maintenance.
  • Experience working with Distributed Control Systems and Continuous Emissions Monitoring Systems.
  • The ability to respond to breakdowns, diagnose faults and support reliable plant operation in a demanding live facility environment.
  • Experience coordinating maintenance activity, working with contractors or supporting small teams would be highly beneficial.

What’s on offer:

  • Competitive salary up to £63,300
  • Pension scheme
  • Life insurance
  • 33 days’ annual leave
  • On-the-job training and progression
  • Further benefits including cycle to work scheme and Gymflex membership

To apply or to find out more, contact Steve or Callum at SCINERGY Recruitment on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)

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