Position: Process Commissioning Operator Location: Kent Rate Guide: £400.00 - £450.00 Per Day (Outside IR35) Duration: 12 months Our client is a Tier 1 D&B Contractor operating predominately in the water industry who have been awarded a programme of work to deliver non-infrastructure water and wastewater projects for Southern Water. They are looking to recruit a Process Commissioning Operator/Engineer for a key water project near Oswestry on a contract for 12 months. Responsibilities of the role will include: Responsibility for process monitoring of the plant Daily monitoring of the process operating parameters (MLSS, SSVI, final effluent analyses, sludge thickener performance, sludge, chemicals) Daily monitoring of equipment (oxidation ditch (inducers, blowers, instruments, ferric, caustic, sludge thickeners, etc) Monitoring of analysers, recalibration of instruments, ordering of reagents Adjustment of process parameters to maintain performance Regular meetings with Southern Water regarding progress, performance, etc. Assisting the site team with shutdowns, access, etc. Assist in development of initial Commissioning Programme Attend Progress & Commissioning Meetings Compile commissioning documentation and deliverables Provide input into Commissioning Strategy Reviews and Documentation Liaise with sub-contractors regards commissioning deliverables and interfaces Assist Training Coordinators in compilation of training deliverables and engage in SW Training sessions. Assist O&M Coordinators in compilation and review of O&M Manuals Distribute Commissioning Log / Daily Diary's and any other information from Engineers Assist in the preparation of take over reports Skills, Qualifications & Experience: Knowledge of water/wastewater processes Process or Chemical Engineering Qualifications Maintenance or operating background and experience of fixed and mobile plant would be beneficial. Knowledge of relevant treatment processes would be advantageous Maintenance or operating background and experience of fixed and mobile plant would be beneficial