We're looking for an Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Technician to join our team based at Steven's Croft power station in Lockerbie. £52,740 + additional contractual hours payment Location- Lockerbie, Scotland Permanent As an Electrical, Control & Instrumentation Technician at Steven's Croft Power Station in Lockerbie, you will work as part of a multi-discipline team of Electrical and Mechanical Technicians, Engineers and Operations Technicians. Together, the team ensures the station operates safely, compliantly and efficiently, while supporting continuous improvement across site operations. Reporting to the site Electro-Mechanical Engineer, you will help the team achieve station KPIs by ensuring instrumentation and control systems remain operational, well maintained and compliant. Your role will include preventative and reactive maintenance, structured asset management and hands-on work across pressure, temperature, speed, flow, level and positioning equipment, as well as electrical systems within your skillset. You will also support the continuous emissions monitoring system, along with control, communications, automation and safety systems. Where required, you will manage contracted specialist resources to help deliver this work safely and effectively. This is a Monday to Friday role and is not shift-based. However, additional out-of-hours attendance may be required to support site operations or respond to operational issues. In addition to occasional out-of-hours support you will be expected to provide extra support during the annual planned outage.
- Carrying out maintenance activities, planned or unplanned/emergency, in a competent and safe manner with high regard to personal and site safety.
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Managing the SAP workflow on a day-to-day basis, attending the site meeting when required and prioritising work to ensure the safe operation of the plant. Ensuring that compliance and safety related activities are up to date and all completed work is recorded and closed on SAP CMMS.
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Assisting the Electro-Mechanical Engineer & the Electrical Engineer with outage planning and preparation.
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Ordering spares and equipment by following the E. ON purchasing guidelines and ordering tools available.
- Ensuring that calibration registers and routines are maintained and up to date.
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Ensuring compliance with, and adherence to E.ON Management Instructions and Regulatory PPC requirements.
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Contract/contractor management, ensuring appropriate safety assessments have been completed and performance is monitored with regards to Safety, Compliance and Quality.
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Carrying out individual projects as agreed with the Electro-Mechanical Engineer.
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Assisting the Electro-Mechanical Engineer in analysing recurring or new plant problems and offer solutions or ideas for improvement.
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Contributing to the site SHE Plan and safety initiatives.
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Proficiency in using SAP to manage and develop maintenance plans and periodic scheduling of PMs.
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Managing and planning the site stock holding of consumables and operational/strategic spares.
It is important to us that people with disabilities have access to a fair application process, providing them with an opportunity to shine. Therefore, our representative body for severely disabled people will be included in the process from an early stage. Please let us know via the application form if you require technical or organisational adjustments during the application process. We will strive to make the required aids available.
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