Commissioning Engineer

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£40-45,000 + company bonus, overnight allowance, healthcare, pension.

The Role

One of the UK's leading suppliers of highly complex, pharmaceutical process equipment is now seeking a Commissioning Engineer, Installation Engineer or Validation Engineer to join their expanding CQV (Commissioning, Qualification & Validation) projects team as a Commissioning Supervisor.

As the CQV Supervisor you will be co-ordinating, planning and project managing all aspects of site installation and validation works at pharmaceutical customer sites. You will be responsible for;

planning engineers time
ensuring H&S requirements are met for each site including preparing methods statements and risk assessments
ensuring other site protocols are met to allow engineers on site
being a point of contact for customers
presenting to customers on packs that customers have purchased and talking them through what to expect
advising on utility design
being a general support person for CVQ engineers working on site
handling 4-8 CQV projects at any given time.

Travel

You will be working from home with the requirement to travel UK wide up to 40% of the time, to visit customer sites.

It would also be beneficial if you're able to attend office sites in either Surrey or North Yorkshire where possible.

There may be a requirement to stay overnight on occassions, however this will only be 1-2 nights at a time as most site visits will last 1-2 days.

What is on offer?

Basic salary of £40-45,000 (experience dependent)
Company Bonus (estimated at 6%)
Overnight allowance
£5/d lunch allowance when out in the field
Paid travel with the option to use pool vehicles when travelling to customer sites
Private pension, employers contribution increasing with length of service
25 days increasing to 28 days with length of service

What experience is required to apply?

Experience as a Commissioning Engineer, Validation Engineer, CQV Engineer, CVQ CO-ordinator, CQV Planner, CQV Project Manager or CQV Project Supervisor
Knowledge of planning and H&S in relation to the installation, commissioning, validation of machinery
Experience in a high regulated manufacturing or processing equipment field e.g. pharma, F&B, FMCG, O&G etc. or on ships e.g. Navy ships.
Living anywhere in the UK with willingness to travel as required. It would be beneficial to live in Surrey or North Yorkshire.

What happens next?

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