AA Euro Group are seeking and Commissioning Engineer/Manager to join a client of ours working on a Waste Water Treatment facility in Norfolk. Duties & Responsibilities: Oversight of electrical, instrumentation, control and automation installation work by the contractors teams, subcontractors and suppliers. Adherence to required standards, policies and statutory regulations for Health & Safety. Developing full testing, commissioning and handover plans. Organising, planning and attending technical meetings with client and contractor stakeholders. Inspection of systems to ensure they are installed, tested and commissioning to relevant British, ISO and client standards. Function testing and commissioning of electrical installations, SCADA systems, instrumentation and automation systems ensuring compliance with the system specifications and best practice. Facilitating analysis of raw and treated samples. Compiling commissioning reports, method statements and commissioning schedules. Ensuring compliance with relevant electrical standards and legislation. Participating in the troubleshooting of any process performance shortcomings. Remaining in regular contact with the Project Manager, project engineers, Client teams and supply chain to enable smooth commissioning and handover processes. Compiling support and review of Operation & Maintenance Manuals. Training of site operators in the use of the installed equipment and systems. Other duties as may arise from time to time that are consistent with the job-holder’s knowledge and skills, and are needed to effectively perform the role continued/ Key Skills & Experience: Engineering, science or similar to degree, HND, HNC or equivalent level. Minimum four years’ postgraduate experience in a similar role within the utilities sector and/or M&E engineering environment. Candidates should have extensive experience of industrial / commercial electrical and ICA design, assembly, installation, testing and commissioning, ideally in the water sector. Experience in specific Low Voltage (LV) and Extra Low Voltage (ELV) systems – including conditioning, conversion and interpretation plus digital I/O, relay control logic and instrumentation. Candidates should be electrically qualified to a minimum of 18th Edition, C&G 2391 Inspection & Test and should ideally hold a current JIB Gold Card. Experience of working as an NIC-EIC Competent Person would be an advantage. Good communication skills, able to interact effectively with Clients and colleagues. Experience within the UK water industry is a distinct advantage. Full driving licence, any existing endorsements must be declared in the application. Package: Competitive package, negotiable according to skills and experience. For permanent employees, a van can be provided with fuel card, along with travel costs, expenses, pension scheme and access to our Employee Assistance Programme