We are looking for a motivated Project Engineer to lead the commissioning of a small-scale Waste-to-Energy (WtE) plant. You will oversee technical activities, coordinate contractors, ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards, and deliver the plant from construction completion through performance testing and handover.
Key Responsibilities
Commissioning Management
Develop and implement commissioning plans, schedules, and procedures for all plant systems (mechanical, electrical, control, thermal)
Coordinate and supervise commissioning activities with contractors, suppliers, and internal teams
Lead system checks, functional testing, start-up sequences, and performance validation
Monitor progress, troubleshoot issues, and implement corrective actions
Technical Oversight
Review and verify engineering documentation, P&IDs, diagrams, O&M manuals, and test packs
Ensure systems meet design specifications, operational requirements, and regulatory compliance
Support validation of process parameters, control logic, and safety interlocks
HSE Compliance
Promote a strong safety culture and ensure commissioning activities comply with HSE rules and statutory regulations
Conduct risk assessments, method statement reviews, and permit-to-work coordination
Problem Solving & Design Changes
Work with control system engineers to identify plant issues
Develop and implement solutions, updating documentation (FDS, P&IDs, wiring diagrams) accordingly
Facilitate progress meetings, prepare status reports, and communicate commissioning milestones
Documentation & Handover
Produce commissioning reports, punch lists, and as-built documentation
Support training of operations personnel
Ensure successful handover including reliability testing and performance guarantee runs
Qualifications & Experience
Bachelor’s degree in mechanical, Electrical, Chemical, or Process Engineering (or equivalent experience)
3–7 years of engineering experience; commissioning experience in WtE, biomass, CHP, thermal power, or process plants preferred
Strong understanding of process systems, steam/thermal cycles, industrial automation, and rotating equipment
Experience coordinating multidisciplinary teams and contractors
Proficiency with commissioning tools, project scheduling, and technical documentation
Skills & Attributes
Excellent problem-solving skills and ability to work under pressure during plant start-up
Strong communication, leadership, and stakeholder management skills
High attention to detail and commitment to safety
Ability to interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications
Practical, hands-on approach to field activities
Benefits
Competitive salary
Pension scheme
Health benefits
Training and career development opportunities
Exposure to cutting-edge sustainable energy technologies
Opportunity to work on meaningful, high-profile engineering projects
How to Apply
If you are ready to take on this challenging and rewarding role, apply now with your CV and cover letter. We look forward to reviewing your application