OLG Recruitment are currently looking for an EC&I Engineer for our client located in Hull. This is a full-time permanent opportunity. As the EC&I Engineer you will be acting as the Accountable Person, you will ensure compliance to and deliver of the Operating Standard including but not limited to functional safety, cyber security, hazardous area management, instrument systems, HV and LV distribution system, BPCS and EC&I systems. The EC&I Engineer will have overall responsibility for leadership and delivery of all aspects of EC&I engineering on site Youll be supported with personalised on the job training, coaching, mentoring and twice-yearly development and performance reviews to help maintain & develop your contributions and competence. Key Responsibilities Responsible for all EC&I engineering and maintenance processes, systems, reporting mechanisms and contracts are in place for identifying & managing operational risk, meeting the above requirements. Ensure their effective communication, understanding and monitoring by all department employees & personnel required to complete engineering and maintenance tasks. Responsible for leading and managing the EC&I engineering and maintenance department and other assigned personnel ensuring they meet required standards in a safe, timely manner. Overall responsibility for supervision, development, welfare and engineering and maintenance capability & competency in discipline areas & in addressing technical requirements & standard implementation. Responsible for the safety planning, scheduling and execution of all works within the discipline group for both internal and external resources. Responsible for liaising with the project team to identify, specify and handover project and major outage works. Support the E&M manager in implementing key site processes including but not limited to CMMS and maintenance workflow, LOPA, cyber security, strategic spares. More responsibilities can be found in the Role Profile. Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Minimum Requirements: HNC in an electrical, control or instrumentation discipline (or equivalent). NEBOSH General Certificate or willingness to work towards. Held an equivalent role in power generation, energy from waste or 24/7 high hazard operational manufacturing environments with significant line management experience. Hold a Professional accreditation with a relevant professional body or working towards. Experience in leading investigations and audits. Developing, implementing & evaluating systems, upgrades, improvements & modifications (Management of Change). Familiar with budgetary procedures, setting and controlling of operational and capital budgets.