SCADA Commissioning Engineer

BE  ‐ Onsite
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Description

A global Renewable Energy client is looking for x2 consultants to work as SCADA Commissioning Engineers to work on their offshore substation fabrication facility. This is expected to be a 14 month freelance contract role to start 4th July 2016 up until approximately 31st August 2017 with the possibility of extending further thereafter. This role will be based in Belgium 70% duration, 5 working days per week, approx. 10hrs a day, UK 30% (offshore) the shift pattern is to be decided.
Responsibilities:
  • Report to SCADA technical managers stationed on site on quality and execution progress
  • Give input to the commissioning time schedule within the site
  • Day-to-day management, co-ordination and documentation of the SCADA commissioning work
  • Coordination commissioning activities with SCADA contractors and Electrical installation & commission manager
  • Ensure that the work is in compliance with the project HSE rules and local legislation
  • Sign off and approve SCADA, contractor check list
  • Secure quality of commissioning works and documentation
  • Report commissioning progress/participate in commissioning meetings
Qualifications:
  • Qualified Electrical Engineer
  • Previous experience within UK Energy Market
  • Experience of SCADA systems
  • Experience within the UK construction sector
  • Experience of NGET SCADA interface
  • CSCS/ECITB Qualification required
  • Must have all valid relevant GWO certificate

Special Provisions:

  • The Consultants will be required to bring his/her own PC with MS Office 2007 software or newer and mobile telephone.
  • The Consultants must have his/her own PPE equipment (Personal Protection Equipment)
Start date
2016-07-04
Duration
14 months with the possibility of extending furthe
(extension possible)
From
Quanta Consultancy Services
Published at
15.06.2016
Project ID:
1148643
Contract type
Freelance
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