Job Description
About the Client: Our client is a fast-growing company in organics recycling and green energy, with projects worldwide. They are adding this role to their team to meet the demands of their expanding project pipeline.
Role Overview: The Senior Control & Instrumentation Engineer will oversee all control & instrumentation aspects of these projects, ensuring timely, budget-conscious delivery while meeting necessary quality standards. This will include the development of the specifications for the C&I element of the projects, evaluating technical bids from suppliers, and managing this all through to successful installation and commissioning. Reporting directly into C-level, this role will give someone a lot of ownership and exposure, and accelerate their career faster than is usually possible in a larger organisation.
Major Responsibilities Include:
* Lead selection of systems integration, communication networks, and instrumentation.
* Develop and maintain standards for systems and equipment.
* Evaluate technical bids, assist in supplier selection, and manage relationships.
* Collaborate to develop process design requirements and software specifications.
* Participate in project meetings and hazard studies.
* Provide necessary information to suppliers for design completion.
* Review supplier drawings against project requirements.
* Generate controls documentation or manage external providers.
* Develop technical packages and scopes for installation.
* Provide C&I input into design activities and support site staff.
* Assist in budget and schedule preparation and report on technical matters.
* Conduct factory acceptance tests for software and equipment.
* Oversee C&I aspects of installation and commissioning.
* Support site engineers and operations staff.
* Ensure compilation of all necessary commissioning documentation.
On Offer: There is a strong salary and wider package on offer for the right person. The offices are based in Buckinghamshire (commutable from places like Oxford, Reading, London, Milton Keynes, High Wycombe, etc.) with three days in the office, two days work from home as the hybrid model.