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Commissioning Manager

Clitheroe
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Shape the future of sustainable process manufacturing. We are seeking a Commissioning Manager for two cutting-edge industrial projects near Preston, focused on sustainable fuel production using advanced powder handling and pharma-grade systems. You will play a pivotal role in delivering complex engineering projects, taking responsibility for pre-commissioning, commissioning, and startup phases of new build and scale-up projects backed by significant investment.

This is a site-based, hands-on role managing the commissioning process of:

  • A brand-new manufacturing facility (currently at FEED stage).

  • A facility upgrade and scale-up programme (building a new, larger facility to support expanded production capacity).
    You will ensure technical excellence, safety, and quality throughout commissioning, enabling a smooth transition into operations.

    Job Responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement comprehensive commissioning plans for all project phases, including pre-commissioning, commissioning, and startup.

  • Establish and maintain commissioning procedures aligned with project and safety requirements.

  • Manage and coordinate multidisciplinary commissioning teams, ensuring personnel are competent and appropriately allocated.

  • Liaise with project teams, contractors, vendors, and operations personnel to ensure seamless communication and integration throughout commissioning.

  • Ensure all commissioning activities comply with relevant industry standards, safety regulations, and company procedures.

  • Oversee testing, inspection, and validation of all systems and equipment to confirm compliance with design specifications and operational requirements.

  • Identify and resolve technical issues during commissioning to minimise downtime and ensure project timelines are maintained.

  • Prepare detailed reports on commissioning activities, including progress updates, findings, and recommendations for improvement.

  • Coordinate the final handover of the plant to operations, ensuring a smooth transition with necessary training and documentation provided.

  • Identify and assess potential risks during commissioning, developing mitigation plans and ensuring effective risk management practices are in place.

    Experience Required:

  • Relevant engineering degree, ideally chartered.

  • Extensive experience in technical roles within multidisciplinary engineering teams, ideally with EPCm project experience.

  • Commissioning management experience within oil & gas, pharmaceuticals, or fine chemicals sectors is highly desirable.

  • Proven track record of delivering complex engineering projects from FEED through to handover.

  • Enterprising, proactive, and flexible approach with a hands-on, problem-solving mindset.

  • Team player who takes ownership and responsibility while leading by example.

  • Excellent communication, leadership, and decision-making skills.

  • Resilience and ability to operate within a dynamic, complex project environment

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