E&I Superintendent / Supervisor

Tilbury
3 weeks ago
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National Electrical & Instrumentation Contractor that works in the following sectors Oil & Gas / Chemicals, Pharmaceutical & Healthcare, Mining, Power & Renewables, Industrial & Manufacturing, Commercial & Retail.

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E&I Superintendent / Supervisor required for a large battery storage facility project in Essex 

The main function of the role would be assisting the Construction Manager to execute and monitor all E&I works, ensuring all aspects of the works are carried out in the safest manner

Managing the installation and testing of Electrical, Instrumentation, Communications, Telecoms and F&G systems

Supervising the Electrical (HT/LT/MV/LV) installation and testing works and the Instrumentation certification and installation works

Experience in trouble shooting of E&I system/program, ensuring ITP Compliance, document compilation and coordination with other Building Services, ensuring safety compliance

Labour productivity including the management of Foremen, Chargehands and crews with on-going field inspection to ensure quality of works delivery

Review Method Statement of Works and preparation of FLRA’s with crews

Perform FAT and SAT inspection, system line check, field instrument checks and certification, calibration, functional check, Loop check and respective testing, system walk-down, line check and punch-listing

Provide an interface and co-ordination with Client / QP representative

Role Requirements:

E&I Trade background 
Battery storage facility experience is advantageous but not essential / Min 5 years’ experience in oil & gas, petrochemical, pharmaceutical or heavy engineering experience 
Familiar with a fast track and permit to work environment 
Well versed in the interpretation of engineering construction drawings to review Vital will require the following to progress your application

• 2 Work Related References

• Proof of right to work in the UK (visa, passport etc)

• Any relevant qualifications

If you do not hear from us within seven days, then your application has not been successful on this occasion. We may however keep your details on file for any suitable future vacancies and contact you accordingly.

Vital Human Resources is committed to creating a diverse workforce and is an equal opportunities employer. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage/civil partnership, pregnancy/maternity, race, religion/belief, sex or sexual orientation.

CIS: 

1st 39 hrs M-F: £36.25

OT: £48.94

PAYE rates available

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