The project will commence on 30th September and run through mid-December with an optional extension period in early 2025.
Local candidates are strongly preferred as we cannot offer visa sponsorship.
Both fixed-term employment and freelance contract options are available.
The role requires a commitment of 56 hours per week across 6 days, reflecting the project’s critical timelines.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Coordinate with the E&I Installation contractor to ensure quality and timeliness of electrical and instrumentation work.
Assist the Site Commissioning Manager in the plant restart processes.
Liaise with third-party MV network service providers to ensure alignment and integration.
Manage and update site red-line documentation to reflect changes and installations.
Oversee QA/QC activities and ensure all installation activities, including LV cabling and instrumentation, meet industry standards and project specifications.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Instrumentation Engineering, Electrical Engineering, or a related field.
Demonstrable experience in E&I installation, testing, and commissioning activities in industrial settings.
Strong understanding of industry standards and best practices in electrical and instrumentation systems.
Proven leadership capabilities with the ability to manage subcontractors and ensure coordination of complex activities.
Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with the capacity to work effectively in a team setting.
Familiarity with PEM electrolysis projects and third-party MV network coordination is advantageous.
Relevant certifications in electrical safety, instrumentation calibration, or similar are preferred.