£43k- 64.6k per annum plus overtime (Dependent on skills and qualifications) Competitive pension scheme - Enhanced maternity/paternity pay - Life assurance - HolidayPlus - Cycle2work Scheme & more REQ4715 We are looking for…. The Project Engineer E&I is responsible for a wide range of activities supporting our team, systems integrators and other SGN OT projects across the wider SGN community. The work will include but not be limited to; PS/6 Management of Change (MoC) and Non-routine Operation documentation (NRO) initiation, Installation, Testing and commissioning activities. We deliver safety, warmth, and comfort to homes and businesses. Every role, whether in the office or on the front line, plays a key part in this mission. Here’s how you will contribute… Being the 'Competent Person’ (CP) during management of change activities at site Being the CP for site-specific PS5/6/8 management of change documents and Non-Routine Operation (NRO) documentation Providing oversight of 3rd party Systems Integrators at site to ensure correct execution of change Performing surveys to confirm site project readiness Ensuring installation, commissioning and testing processes are completed Ensuring low voltage isolation and electrical installation practices are followed Initiating red line drawings, and ensure drawings are passed to the Project Co-Ordinator Coordinating with the other E&I and Major project teams to confirm responsibilities under PS/6 and NRO to maximise efficiency Contributing to the building and adherence to project schedules Engaging with internal and external stakeholders Researching and reviewing information for stakeholders Helping optimise MoC surrounding project implementations Assisting deployment programme momentum and effective use of personnel Providing support/responses to project queries to stakeholders Using various computer systems and software packages What you’ll need We’re looking for a variety of skills and qualities that make you a great fit. If you don’t meet every requirement, don’t worry—we offer tailored learning and development to help you succeed. Demonstratable "hands-on" experience of implementing electrical and instrumentation systems for a utility, Integrator, or automation driven organisation Experience of creating Management of Change documentation in an industrial process environment Knowledge and training in safe isolation practices and permit to work processes Knowledge of ATEX, DSEAR (Dangerous Substances and explosives Atmospheres Regulations) and Hazardous Areas Exposure to IP networking and OT systems and a willingness and ability to learn new skills Understand the importance of Cyber Security in an OT environment An attention to detail in process driven activities