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Lead Systems Engineer

Bilfinger
Hampshire
1 day ago
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Bilfinger UK is a leading engineering and maintenance provider, supporting customers across the chemical & petrochemical, nuclear, oil & gas, pharmaceuticals & biopharma, power & energy, utilities, renewables and food & beverage markets. We enhance the efficiency of assets, ensuring a high level of availability and reducing maintenance costs.




 

Role Profile


Our Automation teams deliver projects in various industries including Nuclear, Utilities, Oil & Gas, Food & Beverage, Chemicals & Pharmaceuticals, Energy/Renewables, Data Centres and Utilities.
Our teams across Chesterfield, Fareham and Warrington deliver solutions using a wide array of technology including Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider, AVEVA, Zenon, Ignition and many more. These solutions include PLC, HMI, SCADA, MES, Batch, Functional Safety, OT Cyber Security and Industry 4.0. As part of our continued growth in Automation, we are looking for a Lead Engineer to join our team in Fareham.  


The Lead Engineer will:





  • Work co-operatively with the Project Management teams across all offices and engineering teams to ensure smooth project progress in accordance with the agreed project lifecycle.


 


Key Activities



  • Overall technical and engineering team leadership
  • Work closely with and support the Project Manager in all aspects of project technical delivery and scope management
  • Ensure project technical and quality requirements are met

  • Detailed task and procurement list development and leadership
  • Allocate tasks to the engineering team and monitor progress
  • Identification of project opportunities and variations
  • Support the Project Manager in identifying and managing risks and issues
  • Support the Project Manager in the project delivery strategy development and planning
  • Identification and enabling of reusable modules by standardisation and modularisation of systems where appropriate
  • Prototyping of new technologies
  • Training planning and support
  • Mentoring of Engineers
  • Support the Automation sales and proposals teams in business development
  • Provide Health and Safety leadership by example


 


Functions


Lead Engineers are normally expected to undertake the following:



  • Central involvement in sales to projects hand-over process
  • Assist the Project Manager in the development of the project Quality plan
  • Assist the Project Manager in the development and ongoing updates of task & procurement lists
  • Peer review documents created by the project team or other teams
  • Act as the main contact/client interface for the project and deputise for the Project Manager where required
  • Undertake or manage site surveys as required
  • Lead outline design, upfront design studies and requirement definition for clients
  • Develop FDS – with the project team as necessary
  • Develop DDS – with the project team as necessary
  • Develop Test Specification & design testing methodology with the team

  • Undertake & record ongoing engineering reviews throughout the project
  • Develop site work documentation with team input as necessary (risk assessment, method statement, site test documentation)
  • Develop O & M documentation – with input from project team as necessary
  • Lead or manage full integrated system testing, CFAT, SAT and installation
  • Undertake or manage observations, variation and reworks


 


Experience & Qualifications


The following experience is essential:




  • Development & delivery of detailed design documentation
  • Hands on delivery experience of PLC and SCADA systems
  • A good appreciation of Control panels, electrical installation and Instrumentation solutions.
  • A Degree or HND/HNC in Electrical / Electronic Engineering, Control Systems or relevant discipline
  • Chartered Engineer or working towards professional registration


Experience of some or all of the following is desirable:



  • PLC and SCADA experience with Rockwell, Siemens, Schneider, AVEVA, Zenon or Ignition
  • MQTT & IOT Systems
  • Historian systems
  • Database Implementation and Management
  • IT/OT Ethernet Network design and configuration
  • IT hardware & Software 
  • Virtualised platforms such as VMware & ESXi
  • OT Cyber Security
  • Functional Safety
  • C#, .NET, Python, JavaScript, CSS etc.
  • Industrial Protocol Knowledge (OPC, IEC , Profinet, Modbus, etc)

 


If you wish to speak to a member of the recruitment team, please contact .

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