Job Description Job Title: Electrical & Instrument Technician Job ID: 33689 Location: Lynemouth Power Station Salary: Salary on commencement: £40,679.10 pa (90% of full rate), increasing to £45,199 per annum once initial training is complete. Plus, UP TO £10,550 per annum shift premium Hours: 12-hour full continental day shift pattern which working 8am-8pm. Shift pattern: 2-off, 2-in, 3-off, 2-in, 2-off, 5-in, 2-off, 3-in, 2off, 2in, 3 off rotating Contract/Permanent: Permanent Site Based/Office/Remote: Site – Lynemouth Power Station Start Date: ASAP Job Overview: An opportunity has arisen within the Maintenance department at Lynemouth Power Station for a Craft Technician to work within our onsite multi-disciplined maintenance teams. The successful candidate will carry out maintenance and repair of all plant and equipment relating to both electrical generation and fuel handling activities. Key Responsibilities Reporting to the Electrical & Instrument Shift Engineer, the key responsibilities and duties will be: Performing planned and reactive maintenance on a wide range of electrical equipment. Fault finding and rectifying problems on electrical, control and instrumentation equipment. Carrying out planned preventative maintenance schedules (PPM ’ s). Working to the site safety rules and safe systems of work (SSOW). Ensuring compliance with appropriate Health, Safety, Quality & Environmental standards, policies, and procedures. Assisting with scheduled and unscheduled outage activities as required, to ensure all aspects of Electrical work are completed to program, in a safe and efficient manner. Completing accurate maintenance reporting within the Computerised Maintenance Management System (CMMS). Developing and implementing engineering procedures, instructions, method statements, risk assessments and guidance documents. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Background Experience working in a fast-paced heavy process environment, often under pressure and working to tight timescales. Experience working with HV equipment including breakers, transformers and motor. Experience of fault finding and rectifying problems on electrical circuits. Experience of working with motors/switchgears cubicles (MCC ’ s), control panels, wiring standards and variable speed drives (VSD ’ s). Experience / knowledge of safe systems of work including permit to work, method statements and risk assessments. A good understanding of electrical principles. A good knowledge of calibration of instrumentation (level, temperature, pressure, flow etc). A good knowledge of basic fault finding on control and instrumentation equipment Behaviours Ability to engage and influence team members at all levels within the organisation. A self-motivated individual thriving in a dynamic work environment. Strong IT skills. Excellent teamwork. Effective communication skills (verbal & written). Ability to read and work from EC&I drawings / documents. Qualifications A time served EITB or NVQ apprenticeship (or equivalent) in Electrical engineering (essential). IOSH (desirable). Engineering HNC or HND (desirable). Comp Ex qualification preferred or a wiliness to complete the specific training required (desirable). BS7671 and Inspection and Testing qualifications preferred or a wiliness to complete the specific training required (desirable). garyeci You have been sent thi s vacancy list by EC&I Partners. By clicking “ accept ”, we will call you to discuss your current circumstances and process your application. If you choose to “ reject ”, please add a comment to help us understand why the role isn ’ t for you. If you would like to talk to one of our consultants before making a decision, our phone number is 0151 278 0029. Please note our office hours are 9am-4pm Monday-Friday.