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Commissioning Engineer

12 month contract

We have an exciting opportunity for a Commissioning Engineer to join a leading global life sciences organization at their advanced manufacturing site in Hertfordshire. This role is perfect for someone with a strong background in electrical and mechanical engineering, who thrives in a highly regulated, quality-driven environment. If you have experience commissioning low-voltage equipment and a passion for precision, this could be the ideal next step in your career.

The Employer

Our client is a world-renowned life sciences company, recognized for its cutting-edge technologies and commitment to innovation in bioprocessing solutions. With a strong global presence and a reputation for excellence, they offer a collaborative and supportive environment where your skills will make a real impact. This is an opportunity to join a forward-thinking organization that values professional growth and continuous improvement.

Qualifications & Experience

* HNC or higher in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering (or equivalent)

* Proven experience commissioning low-voltage equipment in a regulated or high-tech industry

* Strong attention to detail and a quality-focused mindset

* Proficient in Microsoft Office applications, including Excel

Responsibilities

In this role, you will play a key part in ensuring the successful commissioning of advanced bioprocessing equipment. Your duties will include:

* Testing electrical, electronic, and mechanical components of sub-assemblies and products

* Performing electrical safety tests and completing online documentation

* Checking calibrated equipment and maintaining accurate records

* Following work instructions and acceptance test documents to meet timelines

* Collaborating with engineering and manufacturing teams to ensure quality and efficiency

Skills / Technical Competencies

* Ability to read mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic drawings

* Knowledge of electrical and mechanical assembly processes

* Familiarity with Lean or Six Sigma principles (advantageous)

* Strong problem-solving and troubleshooting skills

Nice to Haves

* Experience in a precision assembly environment

* Understanding of continuous improvement methodologies

* Willingness to travel occasionally for work

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a global leader in life sciences, where your expertise will contribute to the development of innovative technologies that make a difference worldwide.

If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, apply today or contact us on (phone number removed) to find out more

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