Service/Commissioning Engineer

Posted 28 March by Key Recruitment
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Position:
Field Service/Commissioning Engineer

Location:
South of England

Salary:
£35k - £45k dep on exp + overtime + company vehicle

The Company:
Due to continued expansion a vacancy has arisen for a dedicated and conscientious Service & Commissioning Engineer to join their team. The role will involve planned maintenance and service of both fixed and portable gas detection instruments, together with service call outs and commissioning of fixed detection systems.
This represents a great opportunity within a successful, growing company for a candidate looking to develop their career within a focused but friendly team.
The Role:
• Installation & Commissioning: Perform installation and commissioning of fixed gas detection systems at client sites according to engineering drawings, specifications, and project requirements. Configure system settings, calibrate sensors, and conduct functional tests to ensure proper operation and compliance with regulatory standards.
• Service & Maintenance: Conduct routine service visits to inspect, troubleshoot, and maintain fixed gas detection systems. Perform preventive maintenance tasks, such as calibration, and sensor replacement, to ensure optimal system performance and reliability.
• Calibration: Execute calibration procedures for gas sensors, transmitters, controllers, and alarm devices to maintain accurate and reliable gas detection capabilities. Utilise calibration equipment and software tools to verify sensor accuracy and responsiveness.
• Troubleshooting: Diagnose and resolve technical issues with fixed gas detection systems, including sensor drift, communication errors, power supply failures, and alarm malfunctions. Utilise troubleshooting techniques and diagnostic tools to identify root causes and implement effective solutions.
• Repair & Replacement: Coordinate repair or replacement of faulty components, modules, or subsystems within fixed gas detection systems. Work closely with vendors, suppliers, and internal support teams to procure replacement parts and expedite repairs to minimise system downtime.
• Documentation: Maintain detailed service records, inspection reports, and calibration logs for each fixed gas detection system. Ensure compliance with regulatory requirements and documentation standards, including recordkeeping for calibration certificates and equipment maintenance history.
• Customer Support: Provide technical support and assistance to clients regarding the operation, troubleshooting, and maintenance of fixed gas detection systems. Address customer inquiries, concerns, and service requests in a timely and professional manner to ensure customer satisfaction.

Requirements:
• HNC or HND in an engineering subject or an equivalent technical certification in engineering, electronics, or a related field.
• Previous experience in field service, maintenance, or commissioning of industrial instrumentation, preferably fixed gas detection systems.
• Proficiency in interpreting engineering drawings, schematics, and technical documentation.

• Strong knowledge of gas detection principles, sensor technologies, and control systems.
• Experience with calibration equipment, testing instruments, and diagnostic tools used in gas detection applications.
• Excellent troubleshooting skills and ability to analyse complex technical problems systematically.
• Effective communication skills for interacting with clients, colleagues, and stakeholders in field service environments.
• Commitment to adhering to safety protocols, regulatory standards, and industry best practices in gas detection services.

Required skills

  • Gas Analysis
  • Gas Detection
  • Sensors
  • Service Engineering
  • Commissioning Engineers

Reference: 52390901

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