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E&I Project Engineer

Cheshire West and Chester
3 weeks ago
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We now wish to recruit a E&I Project Engineer to support project activities at one of our client sites in the Cheshire area.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead and develop the E&I strategy of the site, ensuring compliance, reliability, and continuous improvement.

  • Support and guide the maintenance manager with the day-to-day maintenance activities across electrical, instrumentation, and automation disciplines including updating procedures, and preventative maintenance plans

  • Provide technical leadership and guidance to the maintenance team and contractors.

  • Support the Sr Project managers (site based & group engineering) with the design of new recycling plants

  • Ensure all E&I systems comply with UK regulations (e.g., BS7671, ATEX, DSEAR, PUWER, COMAH).

  • Oversee and ensure delivery of small to mid-sized enabling projects including automation upgrades, control system improvements, and equipment replacements.

  • Act as the engineering authority for all plant-wide E&I modifications and change control.

  • Develop scopes, cost estimates, and execution plans for E&I and automation work packages.

  • Manage project timelines, budgets, risks, and resources in alignment with business priorities.

  • Collaborate with (external) automation and process engineers to enhance process control and digitalization.

  • Maintain and improve PLC, SCADA, DCS, and HMI systems (preferably Siemens-based).

  • Ensure cybersecurity standards are upheld in all automation-related systems.

  • Coordinate with OEMs, integrators, and contractors for specialist E&I or automation work.

  • Lead E&I input into site outages, shutdowns, turnarounds, and start-ups.

  • Maintain accurate as-built documentation, drawings, loop diagrams, and E&I asset registers.

  • Contribute to site reliability efforts through root cause analysis and equipment performance monitoring.

  • Support safety studies (HAZOP, LOPA) and provide E&I expertise in hazard identification and risk reduction.

  • Be the primary E&I contact for large capital projects delivered by group project teams.

  • Ensure effective handover and integration of project deliverables into operational maintenance

    Ideally you will have the following:

  • Degree in Electrical, Instrumentation, or Automation Engineering.

  • 5+ years’ relevant experience in a COMAH/chemical or process manufacturing environment.

  • Proven track record managing E&I maintenance and projects, including budget responsibility.

  • Strong working knowledge of UK electrical regulations, functional safety, and industrial control systems.

  • Experience with permit-to-work systems, contractor management, and site safety leadership.

  • Familiarity with CMMS and engineering drawing tools (e.g., AutoCAD).

  • Excellent communication, leadership, and organizational skills.

    If you have any questions or would like to apply, please send your CV to Wyn Davies at PM Group

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