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E&I Technician

  • Location: Grangemouth, FK3 9XF
  • Salary: Attractive salary + benefits
  • Job Type:Permanent

Posted 5 days ago

  • Sector: Oil, Gas and Petrochemical
  • Contact: Chris Bond
  • Contact Email: cbond@nrl.co.uk
  • Contact Phone: 01324 614569
  • Start Date: 07 April 2025
  • Expiry Date: 09 May 2025
  • Job Ref: V-234254

NRL is recruiting on behalf of Petroinneos for the Terminal Project


Job Purpose:

  • The E&I Technician is responsible for the safe and efficient delivery of maintenance to allow the terminal to operate in a reliable manner to meet the business demand.

  • Safely carry out maintenance in order to ensure delivery of a reliable fuel distribution service to the Terminal customers.

Dimensions:

  • Working across all Terminal assets as required by the business demands.

  • Working across all asset electrical equipment types varying from low voltage plant installations up to and including up to 11KV electrical equipment.

  • Working across all asset instrumentation and control systems ranging from plant control and indication systems including Safety Instrumented Systems.

  • Ensure that electrical equipment, installed in flammable hazardous areas, is inspected and reported in accordance with BS EN 60079 Part 17 Electrical Installations Inspections and Maintenance.

  • Provide lifting operation support across the Terminal assets.

Principle Accountabilities:

  • Ensure safe maintenance of all equipment and compliance with HSE standards and legislation and upholding of the company Safety Charter, 20 Principles and Group Life Saving Rules.

  • Technical appraisal of new and emergent work requests to diagnose remediation scope when requested.

  • Carry out all executable work in compliance with the permit to work system, work pack, procedure and/or method statement in an appropriate time as defined by the schedule.

  • Evaluate and communicate all fault finding investigation results defining the most appropriate solution taking into account availability and cost exposure to prevent reoccurrence.

  • Promote and undertake predictive / preventive maintenance of equipment and actively support operations technicians using technical knowledge to increase reliability and availability of equipment.

  • Carry out a dynamic risk assessment (RA) before any new task and at any appropriate time throughout the life of an activity.

  • Complete all required quality assurance (QA) paperwork as defined in the Work Pack, Method Statements, Quality Packs or standard procedures.

  • Plan and schedule maintenance (own) PMs.

  • Carry out condition monitoring activities on equipment.

  • Report to the Supervisor in respect of any delays to and/or significant issues identified in allocated tasks to maximise personal/team productivity, improve the maintenance process and improve asset availability, reliability and efficiency.

  • Carry out preparedness assessment of all future work scopes as requested taking appropriate action to close out issues as identified.

  • Leave all worksites in a condition at least as good as found with regard to housekeeping with no site ever left in a condition below the expectations laid out in the Ineos Asset Care Audit process.

  • Ensure all ATEX certified equipment installed within a hazardous area have periodic Hazardous Area Inspection (HAI) and that all ATEX fixed equipment is inspected within set date to comply with current legislation and maintained throughout the complete life cycle, from installation to decommissioning.

  • Trained and competent to carry out simple rigging and lifting activities. Produce method statements and risk assessments for rigging activities when required.

  • Trained and competent to carry out mechanical tasks when require.

Control of Work:

  • Performing authority

  • Special Features

  • Deputise for Supervisor/Planner.

  • Periods of supervision of contractors whilst working alongside each other.

  • Non-core flexibilities such as, but not limited to, mechanical tasks and fabric maintenance.

  • Qualifications, Knowledge and Skills – necessary to do the job

Knowledge, Skills & Experience:

  • SVQ Level 3 Electrical Engineering (or equivalent) and Instrument and Control Engineering (or equivalent)

  • Capable of reading detailed technical drawings/diagrams, P&IDs, Electrical Schematics Drawings, Instrumentation Loop Drawings.

Desirable:

  • HNC Electrical Engineering (or equivalent)

  • HNC Measurement and Control Engineering (or equivalent)

  • CompEX 01-04 qualified

  • Experience of working on a top tier COMAH site.

Behavioural Competencies:

(Working with People, Persuading/Influence, Communication, Delivering Results & Resilience)

  • Ability to apply critical thinking

  • Problem Solving skills

  • Strong communication skills

  • Results driven

Benefits for permanent staff:

  • Cycle Scheme

  • Employee Discount Scheme – Blackhawk Network (BHN)

  • Scottish Widows Pension (up to 9% company contribution)

  • Life Assurance

  • 34 days annual leave

  • Private Health Care (BUPA)

If interested, please send up to date CV along with relevant certificates

Local candidates to the Central Scotland area ONLY and MUST be a UK resident and have the RTW in the UK

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