Astute’s Power team is partnering with a leading Energy company in the UK to recruit an Electrical Controls and Instrumentation Technician to join its CCGT site in Rochester, Kent.
The EC&I Technician role comes with a starting salary of up to £50,000 + £2,100 SE allowance and benefits including bonus and medical insurance.
If you are a HNC qualified Electrical Controls and Instrumentation Technician with heavy industrial experience and a Controls and Instrumentation bias, please submit your CV to apply today.
Responsibilities and duties of the EC&I Technician role
Reporting to the EC&I Team Leader you will:
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Carry out planned and reactive maintenance activities on electrical, control and instrumentation systems across the plant.
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Support the safe and reliable operation of the station through effective fault finding, diagnostics, and maintenance activities.
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Ensure compliance with all relevant health, safety, environmental, and statutory requirements.
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Prepare risk assessments, method statements, and maintenance documentation for EC&I activities.
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Manage and supervise contractors undertaking maintenance and outage-related works.
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Support the implementation of company safety rules as an Authorised Person or Competent Person, where appropriate.
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Assist with the planning and delivery of plant outages, inspections, and major maintenance activities.
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Develop technical specifications and support procurement activities for EC&I equipment and services.
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Maintain effective working relationships with suppliers, contractors, and site personnel to ensure maintenance objectives are achieved.
Professional qualifications
We are looking for someone with the following:
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Educated to HNC level or equivalent in Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Engineering or a related discipline.
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Experience maintaining EC&I systems within a CCGT power station or large-scale industrial process environment.
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Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills across electrical, control, and instrumentation equipment.
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Working knowledge of health, safety, and environmental legislation relevant to industrial maintenance activities.
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Computer literate with experience using maintenance management systems and Microsoft Office applications.
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Controls & Instrumentation-biased engineer with experience maintaining and fault-finding on industrial plant systems.
Personal skills
The Electrical, Controls and Instrumentation role would suit someone who is:
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Self-motivated with a proactive approach to maintenance and problem solving.
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Well organised with the ability to manage multiple tasks and priorities effectively.
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A strong communicator who can work collaboratively with colleagues, contractors, and external stakeholders.
Salary and benefits of the EC&I Technician role
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Starting salary of up to c.£50,000 + £2,100 southeast allowance
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Benefits package including up to 20% bonus and private medical insurance
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Opportunity to work for a leading energy company with external training opportunities.
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