Commissioning Engineers
c�40k - �55k + overtime + benefits
East Midlands / London (Hounslow / Heathrow Airport)
Our client has been established for more than 30 years and is renowned as a market leader in the provision of innovative and bespoke integrated systems, primarily to the transportation, airport and power infrastructure industry, and as a result of continued success and an ongoing planned programme of strategic growth, they are now seeking to recruit a number of experienced Commissioning Engineers to complement their established and successful team of electrical and control professionals.
Working a combination of days and nights, (primarily at London Heathrow in Hounslow), the role of Commissioning Engineers works alongside the project team and the development engineers during the commissioning stages of multiple projects and ensuring a smooth handover to the customer. Ideally with a background in the control system industry, core duties will include (but not be limited to):
To be considered for these varied and challenging Commissioning Engineers positions offering genuine scope for career progression and development, it is envisaged that successful candidates will demonstrate at least 2 years relevant commissioning work experience and be qualified to at least level 3 Apprenticeship, City & Guilds or above in electrical or control engineering.
Essentially you will hold a full UK driving licence and have no criminal convictions due to security clearances required by airport authorities.
In return and in addition to a generous salary negotiable based on experience, benefits include 33 floating holidays to take when you like with your entitlement increasing by an additional 2 days every 5 years, paid overtime, a Company performance-related bonus as well as Health & Wellbeing benefits, Pension scheme, Anniversary celebrations and Social events as well as a Flexible working hours scheme.
Contact the Service Team at Premier Technical Recruitment on (phone number removed) or email your cv in confidence to (url removed) for further details.