ICA Commissioning Engineer – Wastewater Location: Braintree Salary: £65,000 - £76,000 DOE I'm working with a well-established engineering services provider, renowned for delivering MEICA projects across the UK. They are now looking to add an ICA Commissioning Engineer to their team, specifically with wastewater experience and a background in Thames Water projects. This is a fantastic opportunity to join a business recognised for high-quality project management and commissioning expertise. The role involves working on a variety of wastewater projects across London and the Home Counties, supporting project delivery and playing a key part in commissioning activities. Key Responsibilities: Develop and implement commissioning strategies and procedures tailored to wastewater projects. Oversee installation and commissioning on site, ensuring all work meets specification, asset, and quality standards. Coordinate with site teams and Thames Water operations to plan works, including any shutdowns or outages. Troubleshoot and configure ICA systems — including control panels, PLCs, and communications networks — to meet design intent. Lead and contribute to commissioning meetings, ensuring alignment across all stakeholders. What We're Looking For: Proven experience with ICA systems in wastewater environments, ideally on Thames Water projects. Comfortable working on a hybrid basis, with regular time on site during critical phases. Flexibility to travel to multiple sites, with occasional overnight stays. Ability to review and interpret technical drawings and specifications, providing constructive feedback. Strong planning and organisational skills to lead commissioning activities effectively. Full, clean UK driving licence. Desirable: SMSTS or SSSTS certification. CSCS (supervisor level). HNC or above in Electrical or Instrumentation Engineering. Familiarity with WIMES and water utility standards. Methodical problem-solving approach and ability to resolve complex issues. What's on Offer: Company car scheme. Annual bonus. Pension plan. 25 days holiday statutory leave. Full support with training, PPE, laptop, tools, and expense reimbursement (including mileage and subsistence).