Lead Commissioning Engineer

Slough
4 weeks ago
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Lead Commissioning Engineer required for our client who is a successful HVAC Manufacturer which operates across 65 countries. They are looking for a Lead Commissioning Engineer to join their team due to expansion within their Data Centre Delivery Team.

The Lead Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for carrying out and supervising a small site-based team of engineers and operatives to ensure all Commissioning activities are carried out and work closely with the Control & Commissioning Manager.

Key Responsibilities include carrying out the Air Handling Unit (AHU) commissioning tasks according to the established script. Supervising site team to comply with the health and safety measures required for each site activity. Working closely with the Project Manager to deliver the Commissioning Programme in the agreed timeframe and budget.

This role may involve travel abroad to various Data Centres across Europe. Additional travel to the company's factory in Germany will be required.

Lead Commissioning Engineer Job Requirements

Will need to electrical qualifications 18th edition
Hold F-gas
Must understand the principles of airflow and take measurements, i.e. electricity, pressure, temperature, humidity.
Demonstrable experience of HVAC and MODBUS systems.
Must possess good problem-solving skills, especially with mechanical, electrical and control systems.
Experience and knowledge of Data Centres is highly desirable as they will know the nature of the ASHREA Commissioning L1-L5 stages.
Hold a current and valid CSCS, PASMA/IPAF
Holds a current SSSTS or SMSTS card, but not essential.
Will be able to commute NW10 daily with working hours between 7:30-4.

Lead Commissioning Engineer Salary & Benefits

Salary of £55k based on experience
25 days holiday plus bank - option to purchase up to 5 more days
Overtime 1.5 & 2x
Pension (5% EE, 4% ER)
Medicash - Discount on Health and Fitness
Enhanced Paternity and Maternity pay
Employee Cash rewards - Long service and yearly awardsBennett and Game Recruitment are a multi-disciplined technical recruitment agency based in Chichester, West Sussex operating across the UK with specialist teams covering a range of industries.

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