E&I Technician – Grangemouth
NRL NRL is looking for an experienced
E&I Technician to join a maintenance team based in
Grangemouth.
Key Responsibilities
- Ensure safe maintenance of all equipment, complying with HSE standards, legislation, and the company Safety Charter
- Carry out technical appraisal of new and emergent work requests to define remediation scope
- Execute all work in line with permit-to-work systems, work packs, procedures, and agreed schedules
- Perform fault finding, diagnose issues, and identify cost-effective solutions to prevent reoccurrence
- Support predictive and preventative maintenance activities to improve equipment reliability and availability
- Conduct dynamic risk assessments (RA) before and during all tasks
- Complete all required quality assurance (QA) documentation in line with work packs and procedures
- Plan and schedule own preventative maintenance (PM) activities
- Carry out condition monitoring on plant and equipment
- Report delays or issues to the Supervisor to maximise team productivity and efficiency
- Assess readiness of upcoming work scopes and take action to resolve any issues
- Maintain excellent housekeeping standards, ensuring work areas are left in a safe and acceptable condition
- Ensure all ATEX equipment in hazardous areas is inspected and maintained in line with legislation across its lifecycle
- Undertake basic rigging and lifting activities, including producing method statements and risk assessments where required
- Support and carry out mechanical tasks where needed
Knowledge, Skills & Experience Required
- SVQ Level 3 in Electrical Engineering and Instrument & Control Engineering (or equivalent)
- Ability to read and interpret technical drawings, including:
- P&IDs
- Electrical schematics
- Instrument loop drawings
Desirable
- HNC in Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)
- HNC in Measurement & Control Engineering (or equivalent)
- CompEx 01–04 certification
- Experience working on a top-tier COMAH site
Behavioural Competencies
- Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills
- Effective communication skills
- Ability to influence and collaborate with others
- Results-driven with a proactive approach
- Resilient and capable of working in a fast-paced environment
Client looking for local candidates for this full time position
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