 
        
        Role: Field Service Engineer (Transformers)
Location: Onsite at various locations
Salary: £45,000 - £55,000
Main Duties:
 * Attending sites across UK to lead transformer installations / relocations of transformers (11kV – 400kV), in adherence to procedures and customer specification.
 * Attending sites across UK to lead general substation works such as cable containment, HV & LV cabling, earthing & general asset replacement works.
 * Be responsible for a small team of field engineers working on sites all over the UK, being the responsible Engineer for the complete project.
 * Be responsible & communicate with subcontractors to ensure smooth completion of projects.
 * Reading, understanding, and interpreting electrical and/or mechanical drawings in order to complete the above works.
 * Complete general electrical and/or mechanical wiring / fitting works.
 * Carry out basic transformer testing such as insulation resistance, winding ratio, winding resistance, functionality of protection instruments, etc…
 * Carry out any reasonable ad-hoc duties requested by your direct Line Manager or the Management Team.
 * Complete daily safety documents such as Daily Risk Assessment’s, Toolbox Talks, etc…
 * Complete daily progress reports as well as complex job completion report’s for issuing to customer.
 * Always work in compliance with the Company’s health and safety policy and authorised risk assessments
 * Communications with all parties ensuring they are kept up to date during the progression of each project.
Qualifications/Skills:
 * GCSEs High school or equivalent.
 * Electrical / Mechanical Apprenticeship – as a minimum requirement.
 * HNC in Electrical / Mechanical Engineering – preferred.
 * Excellent attention to detail and ability to work well under pressure.
 * Excellent communication and be able to lead colleagues during site works.
 * Computer literacy with MS Office applications and other relevant proprietary software packages.
 * Transformer knowledge.
 * Site based experience.
 * Experience in Health & Safety and conducting risk assessments are essential.
 * Full driving licence
 * Site based qualification such as Safety Passport, PASMA, IPAF and more.
 * DNO Authorisations (Can be trained – But must be willing to learn)