Electrical Engineer CCGT (BBBH28880) Rochester, England
Salary: GBP70000 - GBP83000 per annum
Astute’s Power Team is partnered with a market-leading Energy company, to recruit an Electrical Engineer for their Combine Cycle Gas Turbine (CCGT) Power Station in Rochester, Kent.
The vital Electrical Maintenance Engineer role comes with a basic salary of up to £83,000 + a performance related bonus + other excellent benefits.
If you’re an experienced Electrical Engineer and are looking to work for a leading organisation who invests in training and professional development of their employees, then upload your CV to apply today.
Responsibilities and duties of the Electrical Engineer role
- Provide technical support for electrical systems on site
- Plan, execute, and oversee Electrical Engineering projects.
- Deliver technical expertise to shape maintenance strategies, offering engineering support for the site
- Coordinate and support maintenance work as needed to ensure continuous plant operation.
- Work towards achieving demanding targets in commercial performance, safety, environmental standards, quality, and personal development.
- Assist in the planning and execution of major outages
- Contract Management of electrical related work and budget responsibility
We are looking for someone with the following:
- A qualification in an Electrical Engineering subject
- Having a Health and Safety qualification such as IOSH or above would be advantageous
Personal skills, prior experience and knowledge
- Prior experience working in an industrial engineering environment such as Power Stations (CCGT, Coal, EfW, Biomass, etc), Paper Mills, Steelworks, Refineries, etc
- Experience in budget and contract management
- Knowledge of relevant legislation such as Health and Safety and Environmental
- Experience working with High Voltage systems
- Prior experience working on projects/plant upgrades would be advantageous
Salary and benefits of the Electrical Engineer role
- A starting basic salary of up to £83,000
- Performance related bonus of 15%