Job Title: Principal Engineer - Software Engineering Location: Portsmouth BroadOak. We offer a range of hybrid and flexible working arrangements - please speak to your recruiter about the options for this particular role. Salary: £43,373 - 59,908 What you'll be doing: Maintaining the software for the SCADA system on the Vanguard class submarines (TMaSS). This will involve responding to real-time issues, queries, and defects from the operators, as well as looking at design change and system improvement Managing change, obsolescence, integration, testing, and support of the software Undertaking defect rectification and periodic health checks for in-service submarine systems Maintaining the reference set for the TMaSS (Machinery Surveillance System), in order to test new and existing software, and integrate software and hardware Managing project support Databases in order to handle and record defects and defect rectification Updating Windows operating systems as well as modernising some of the legacy applications Your skills and experiences: Essential: Experience in systems and software engineering, including knowledge of the engineering V-Diagram / Waterfall model Experience with report writing and technical documentation Knowledge of MS Office including Word, Excel and Visio Software programming experience specifically C# / VB.net / C++ Desirable: Broad software experience in some (not necessarily all) of the below: o Networking (maintenance, defect rectification, analysis) o Windows application development o Ethernet network development (TCP/IP and UDP knowledge) o GUI (Graphical User Interface) o Databases o Virtualisation (e.g. VMWare, VirtualBox) o Legacy software e.g. Visual Studio 6 o Raspberry Pi, Arduino or similar o Windows Operating System Administration Skills o VXWorks Knowledge Benefits: You'll receive benefits including a competitive pension scheme, enhanced annual leave allowance and a Company contributed Share Incentive Plan. You'll also have access to additional benefits such as flexible working, an employee assistance programme, Cycle2work and employee discounts - you may also be eligible for an annual incentive. The CC&S team: The CC&S (Centralised Control & Surveillance) team is a small group of multi-disciplined engineers providing in-service support for complex submarine systems. As a Principal Systems Engineer - Software, you will be maintaining the software for the machinery surveillance system on the Vanguard class submarines (TMaSS). This role will provide you with the opportunity to make a real difference to the availability and effectiveness of submarine machinery, and work across all three in-service platforms, all at various stages of their life. In this role no two days are the same as you will be engaged in broad variety of work and constantly interacting with people. It will allow to expand your knowledge and professional network. Why BAE Systems? This is a place where you'll be able to make a real difference. You'll be part of an inclusive culture that values diversity, rewards integrity, and merit, and where you'll be empowered to fulfil your potential. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and particularly from sections of the community who are currently underrepresented within our industry, including women, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities and LGBTQ+ individuals. We also want to make sure that our recruitment processes are as inclusive as possible. If you have a disability or health condition (for example dyslexia, autism, an anxiety disorder etc.) that may affect your performance in certain assessment types, please speak to your recruiter about potential reasonable adjustments. Please be aware that many roles working for BAE Systems will be subject to both security and export control restrictions. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform for the organisation.
May 03, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Principal Engineer - Software Engineering Location: Portsmouth BroadOak. We offer a range of hybrid and flexible working arrangements - please speak to your recruiter about the options for this particular role. Salary: £43,373 - 59,908 What you'll be doing: Maintaining the software for the SCADA system on the Vanguard class submarines (TMaSS). This will involve responding to real-time issues, queries, and defects from the operators, as well as looking at design change and system improvement Managing change, obsolescence, integration, testing, and support of the software Undertaking defect rectification and periodic health checks for in-service submarine systems Maintaining the reference set for the TMaSS (Machinery Surveillance System), in order to test new and existing software, and integrate software and hardware Managing project support Databases in order to handle and record defects and defect rectification Updating Windows operating systems as well as modernising some of the legacy applications Your skills and experiences: Essential: Experience in systems and software engineering, including knowledge of the engineering V-Diagram / Waterfall model Experience with report writing and technical documentation Knowledge of MS Office including Word, Excel and Visio Software programming experience specifically C# / VB.net / C++ Desirable: Broad software experience in some (not necessarily all) of the below: o Networking (maintenance, defect rectification, analysis) o Windows application development o Ethernet network development (TCP/IP and UDP knowledge) o GUI (Graphical User Interface) o Databases o Virtualisation (e.g. VMWare, VirtualBox) o Legacy software e.g. Visual Studio 6 o Raspberry Pi, Arduino or similar o Windows Operating System Administration Skills o VXWorks Knowledge Benefits: You'll receive benefits including a competitive pension scheme, enhanced annual leave allowance and a Company contributed Share Incentive Plan. You'll also have access to additional benefits such as flexible working, an employee assistance programme, Cycle2work and employee discounts - you may also be eligible for an annual incentive. The CC&S team: The CC&S (Centralised Control & Surveillance) team is a small group of multi-disciplined engineers providing in-service support for complex submarine systems. As a Principal Systems Engineer - Software, you will be maintaining the software for the machinery surveillance system on the Vanguard class submarines (TMaSS). This role will provide you with the opportunity to make a real difference to the availability and effectiveness of submarine machinery, and work across all three in-service platforms, all at various stages of their life. In this role no two days are the same as you will be engaged in broad variety of work and constantly interacting with people. It will allow to expand your knowledge and professional network. Why BAE Systems? This is a place where you'll be able to make a real difference. You'll be part of an inclusive culture that values diversity, rewards integrity, and merit, and where you'll be empowered to fulfil your potential. We welcome candidates from all backgrounds and particularly from sections of the community who are currently underrepresented within our industry, including women, ethnic minorities, people with disabilities and LGBTQ+ individuals. We also want to make sure that our recruitment processes are as inclusive as possible. If you have a disability or health condition (for example dyslexia, autism, an anxiety disorder etc.) that may affect your performance in certain assessment types, please speak to your recruiter about potential reasonable adjustments. Please be aware that many roles working for BAE Systems will be subject to both security and export control restrictions. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform for the organisation.
Our client is a London-based Multimedia Productions Company specialising in delivering Events and Installations for various sectors including Visitor Attractions, Promotions, Theme Parks, Public Spaces, Corporate Spaces, and Advertising. With offices and warehouses in London, they undertake projects both across the UK and globally. The company is known for its expertise in Interactive AV Installations, Projection Mapping, Fountains and Water Shows, Building Projection, and Light Trails. While a significant portion of their work is centered in London and the Southeast, they also frequently undertake international projects. The role entails dynamic responsibilities including travel, nights away, late nights, early mornings, and occasional weekend work - typical demands of the industry. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, enjoy delivering AV shows and installations, maintaining efficient warehouses, and collaborating with a motivated team, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. We are currently in search of an experienced Production Manager with a solid background in Audio-Visual (AV) and Events Management. This role entails overseeing the planning, coordination, and hands-on execution of various events. Additionally, the position involves managing warehouse operations and maintaining equipment hire stock. Moreover, the role encompasses planning and coordinating the installation works undertaken by the team. Responsibilities: Event Planning and Coordination: Collaborate with clients and colleagues to understand event objectives, technical requirements, and creative concepts. Develop detailed production plans, including timelines, resource allocation, and contingency plans. Ensure all AV equipment and technical elements are in place. Hands on delivery Implement and enforce quality control measures to guarantee the highest standard of production Conduct post-event evaluations to identify areas for improvement and implement changes accordingly Technical Expertise: Have a thorough understanding of audio-visual equipment, lighting, staging, and other technical aspects of events Oversee the setup, operation, and breakdown of AV equipment to ensure flawless execution during events Troubleshoot technical issues as they arise and implement solutions in real-time Develop a knowledge of water effects and floatation systems while in the role Team Leadership: Lead a team of production staff, including technicians and operators during events Manage staffing requirements and ensure the team is adequately prepared for each event Budget Management: Develop and manage event budgets, ensuring cost-effectiveness and adhering to financial guidelines Source and negotiate with vendors to secure competitive pricing for AV equipment and services. Experience required: Proven experience as a Production Manager in the AV/Events industry. Experience working with a wide range of clients Client management at all levels Strong technical knowledge of AV equipment and production processes Experience with virtual and hybrid events Excellent organisational and multitasking skills Leadership and team management experience Budgeting and cost management skills Exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and occasional weekends, based on event schedules Use of CAD an advantage. Along with high proficiency in all MS office including PowerPoint & SharePoint Working hours: 40 hours per week with 20 days holiday increasing by one day per year after ten years worked (to a max of 28) Overtime is paid Pro rata. Unsociable hrs are to be expected along with overnight stays away from home. Background checks will need to be completed for this role
May 03, 2024
Full time
Our client is a London-based Multimedia Productions Company specialising in delivering Events and Installations for various sectors including Visitor Attractions, Promotions, Theme Parks, Public Spaces, Corporate Spaces, and Advertising. With offices and warehouses in London, they undertake projects both across the UK and globally. The company is known for its expertise in Interactive AV Installations, Projection Mapping, Fountains and Water Shows, Building Projection, and Light Trails. While a significant portion of their work is centered in London and the Southeast, they also frequently undertake international projects. The role entails dynamic responsibilities including travel, nights away, late nights, early mornings, and occasional weekend work - typical demands of the industry. If you thrive in a fast-paced environment, enjoy delivering AV shows and installations, maintaining efficient warehouses, and collaborating with a motivated team, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. We are currently in search of an experienced Production Manager with a solid background in Audio-Visual (AV) and Events Management. This role entails overseeing the planning, coordination, and hands-on execution of various events. Additionally, the position involves managing warehouse operations and maintaining equipment hire stock. Moreover, the role encompasses planning and coordinating the installation works undertaken by the team. Responsibilities: Event Planning and Coordination: Collaborate with clients and colleagues to understand event objectives, technical requirements, and creative concepts. Develop detailed production plans, including timelines, resource allocation, and contingency plans. Ensure all AV equipment and technical elements are in place. Hands on delivery Implement and enforce quality control measures to guarantee the highest standard of production Conduct post-event evaluations to identify areas for improvement and implement changes accordingly Technical Expertise: Have a thorough understanding of audio-visual equipment, lighting, staging, and other technical aspects of events Oversee the setup, operation, and breakdown of AV equipment to ensure flawless execution during events Troubleshoot technical issues as they arise and implement solutions in real-time Develop a knowledge of water effects and floatation systems while in the role Team Leadership: Lead a team of production staff, including technicians and operators during events Manage staffing requirements and ensure the team is adequately prepared for each event Budget Management: Develop and manage event budgets, ensuring cost-effectiveness and adhering to financial guidelines Source and negotiate with vendors to secure competitive pricing for AV equipment and services. Experience required: Proven experience as a Production Manager in the AV/Events industry. Experience working with a wide range of clients Client management at all levels Strong technical knowledge of AV equipment and production processes Experience with virtual and hybrid events Excellent organisational and multitasking skills Leadership and team management experience Budgeting and cost management skills Exceptional communication and interpersonal abilities Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and occasional weekends, based on event schedules Use of CAD an advantage. Along with high proficiency in all MS office including PowerPoint & SharePoint Working hours: 40 hours per week with 20 days holiday increasing by one day per year after ten years worked (to a max of 28) Overtime is paid Pro rata. Unsociable hrs are to be expected along with overnight stays away from home. Background checks will need to be completed for this role
Technical Operator (Water Industry) Hours: 40 Hours per week, plus standby duty Location: Hampton Loade Bridgenorth Saray: £31,600 per annum About Us: At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do and that s where you come in. The role: As part of the role, you will work closely with a range of internal and external contacts on a daily basis. You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic source water sites and will be required to manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Conduct basic electrical tasks. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Maintain control and oversee the operation of strategic source water sites. • Effectively manage your time to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of site design and operation. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. • Ensure that all aspects of quality within the area of responsibility adhere to local quality procedures. • Attend to site and equipment breakdowns to safely restore plant supply. What you ll need • HNC level (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or alternatively equivalent relevant experience is desirable but not essential. • An electrical background in the utilities or similar industry is essential to the role; a Water industry background is desirable. • Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook) • Full driving licence • Health and safety are a priority for all members of the production team. You will have experience of reviewing risk assessments and are always confident to challenge and enforce safe working practices. Essential training will be provided which will help you gain the confidence within the operational area. What you ll get in return • Competitive Salary of £31,600 per annum • Company pension with employer contribution. • Store discount for personal shopping needs. • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital and health. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
May 02, 2024
Full time
Technical Operator (Water Industry) Hours: 40 Hours per week, plus standby duty Location: Hampton Loade Bridgenorth Saray: £31,600 per annum About Us: At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do and that s where you come in. The role: As part of the role, you will work closely with a range of internal and external contacts on a daily basis. You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic source water sites and will be required to manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Conduct basic electrical tasks. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Maintain control and oversee the operation of strategic source water sites. • Effectively manage your time to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of site design and operation. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. • Ensure that all aspects of quality within the area of responsibility adhere to local quality procedures. • Attend to site and equipment breakdowns to safely restore plant supply. What you ll need • HNC level (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or alternatively equivalent relevant experience is desirable but not essential. • An electrical background in the utilities or similar industry is essential to the role; a Water industry background is desirable. • Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook) • Full driving licence • Health and safety are a priority for all members of the production team. You will have experience of reviewing risk assessments and are always confident to challenge and enforce safe working practices. Essential training will be provided which will help you gain the confidence within the operational area. What you ll get in return • Competitive Salary of £31,600 per annum • Company pension with employer contribution. • Store discount for personal shopping needs. • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital and health. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Technical Operator - Water Industry Up to £33,500 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, plus 1 week in every 6 weeks standby duty Location: Cambridge About Us: At Cambridge Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water-only company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do, and that's where you come in. The Role: • You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic water treatment sites aligned with regulatory guidelines. • Manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Respond to site and equipment breakdowns and safely restore plant supply. • Responsible for the maintenance of production source sites, including: o Chemical stock levels. o Pump changeovers. o Waste discharge. o Chemical dosing installations. o UV Installations. o Treatment processes (nitrate, iron, manganese, etc.). o Diesel generator. • Assist production technicians and carry out technical installations (electrical, mechanical, and chemical). • Understand the principles of site design/operation. • Supervise and partake in the cleaning of contact tanks and reservoirs. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. What You'll Need: • Water industry experience would be advantageous. • Technical knowledge in mechanical engineering. • HNC level (or equivalent) qualification in Electrical Engineering is desirable or relevant industry experience. • Comprehensive knowledge of chemical handling and dosing systems is desirable. What You'll Get in Return: • A competitive salary up to £33,500 per annum depending on your experience. • Company pension with employer contribution. • Company Van • Group pension 6% matched pension. • 25 days holiday (plus 8 bank holidays) standard. • Holiday buy-back scheme (up to a max of 5 days). • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital, and health matters. • We provide the following accreditations to enhance your professional growth in the water sector: o EUSR National Water Hygiene Card o IOSH Managing Safely o Confined Space o HV awareness o Level 3 Controlling Process (NVQ) o Level 3 Water Treatment Operations (Diploma). If you have the necessary qualifications, we'll give your application priority at Cambridge Water to support your career growth.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Technical Operator - Water Industry Up to £33,500 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, plus 1 week in every 6 weeks standby duty Location: Cambridge About Us: At Cambridge Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water-only company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do, and that's where you come in. The Role: • You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic water treatment sites aligned with regulatory guidelines. • Manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Respond to site and equipment breakdowns and safely restore plant supply. • Responsible for the maintenance of production source sites, including: o Chemical stock levels. o Pump changeovers. o Waste discharge. o Chemical dosing installations. o UV Installations. o Treatment processes (nitrate, iron, manganese, etc.). o Diesel generator. • Assist production technicians and carry out technical installations (electrical, mechanical, and chemical). • Understand the principles of site design/operation. • Supervise and partake in the cleaning of contact tanks and reservoirs. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. What You'll Need: • Water industry experience would be advantageous. • Technical knowledge in mechanical engineering. • HNC level (or equivalent) qualification in Electrical Engineering is desirable or relevant industry experience. • Comprehensive knowledge of chemical handling and dosing systems is desirable. What You'll Get in Return: • A competitive salary up to £33,500 per annum depending on your experience. • Company pension with employer contribution. • Company Van • Group pension 6% matched pension. • 25 days holiday (plus 8 bank holidays) standard. • Holiday buy-back scheme (up to a max of 5 days). • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital, and health matters. • We provide the following accreditations to enhance your professional growth in the water sector: o EUSR National Water Hygiene Card o IOSH Managing Safely o Confined Space o HV awareness o Level 3 Controlling Process (NVQ) o Level 3 Water Treatment Operations (Diploma). If you have the necessary qualifications, we'll give your application priority at Cambridge Water to support your career growth.
Technical Operator - Water Industry Up to £33,500 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, plus 1 week in every 6 weeks standby duty Location: Cambridge About Us: At Cambridge Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water-only company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do, and that s where you come in. The Role: • You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic water treatment sites aligned with regulatory guidelines. • Manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Respond to site and equipment breakdowns and safely restore plant supply. • Responsible for the maintenance of production source sites, including: - Chemical stock levels. - Pump changeovers. - Waste discharge. - Chemical dosing installations. - UV Installations. - Treatment processes (nitrate, iron, manganese, etc.). - Diesel generator. • Assist production technicians and carry out technical installations (electrical, mechanical, and chemical). • Understand the principles of site design/operation. • Supervise and partake in the cleaning of contact tanks and reservoirs. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. What You ll Need: • Water industry experience would be advantageous. • Technical knowledge in mechanical engineering. • HNC level (or equivalent) qualification in Electrical Engineering is desirable or relevant industry experience. • Comprehensive knowledge of chemical handling and dosing systems is desirable. What You ll Get in Return: • A competitive salary up to £33,500 per annum depending on your experience. • Company pension with employer contribution. • Company Van • Group pension 6% matched pension. • 25 days holiday (plus 8 bank holidays) standard. • Holiday buy-back scheme (up to a max of 5 days). • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital, and health matters. • We provide the following accreditations to enhance your professional growth in the water sector: - EUSR National Water Hygiene Card - IOSH Managing Safely - Confined Space - HV awareness - Level 3 Controlling Process (NVQ) - Level 3 Water Treatment Operations (Diploma). If you have the necessary qualifications, we'll give your application priority at Cambridge Water to support your career growth. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
May 02, 2024
Full time
Technical Operator - Water Industry Up to £33,500 per annum Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday, plus 1 week in every 6 weeks standby duty Location: Cambridge About Us: At Cambridge Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water-only company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do, and that s where you come in. The Role: • You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic water treatment sites aligned with regulatory guidelines. • Manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Respond to site and equipment breakdowns and safely restore plant supply. • Responsible for the maintenance of production source sites, including: - Chemical stock levels. - Pump changeovers. - Waste discharge. - Chemical dosing installations. - UV Installations. - Treatment processes (nitrate, iron, manganese, etc.). - Diesel generator. • Assist production technicians and carry out technical installations (electrical, mechanical, and chemical). • Understand the principles of site design/operation. • Supervise and partake in the cleaning of contact tanks and reservoirs. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. What You ll Need: • Water industry experience would be advantageous. • Technical knowledge in mechanical engineering. • HNC level (or equivalent) qualification in Electrical Engineering is desirable or relevant industry experience. • Comprehensive knowledge of chemical handling and dosing systems is desirable. What You ll Get in Return: • A competitive salary up to £33,500 per annum depending on your experience. • Company pension with employer contribution. • Company Van • Group pension 6% matched pension. • 25 days holiday (plus 8 bank holidays) standard. • Holiday buy-back scheme (up to a max of 5 days). • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital, and health matters. • We provide the following accreditations to enhance your professional growth in the water sector: - EUSR National Water Hygiene Card - IOSH Managing Safely - Confined Space - HV awareness - Level 3 Controlling Process (NVQ) - Level 3 Water Treatment Operations (Diploma). If you have the necessary qualifications, we'll give your application priority at Cambridge Water to support your career growth. TO APPLY PLEASE CLICK THE "APPLY NOW" BUTTON AND YOU WILL BE REDIRECTED TO BEGIN THE APPLICATION PROCES
Technical Operator (Water Industry) Hours: 40 Hours per week, plus standby duty Location: Hampton Loade Bridgenorth Saray: £31,600 per annum About Us: At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do and that's where you come in. The role: As part of the role, you will work closely with a range of internal and external contacts on a daily basis. You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic source water sites and will be required to manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Conduct basic electrical tasks. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Maintain control and oversee the operation of strategic source water sites. • Effectively manage your time to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of site design and operation. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. • Ensure that all aspects of quality within the area of responsibility adhere to local quality procedures. • Attend to site and equipment breakdowns to safely restore plant supply. What you'll need • HNC level (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or alternatively equivalent relevant experience is desirable but not essential. • An electrical background in the utilities or similar industry is essential to the role; a Water industry background is desirable. • Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook) • Full driving licence • Health and safety are a priority for all members of the production team. You will have experience of reviewing risk assessments and are always confident to challenge and enforce safe working practices. Essential training will be provided which will help you gain the confidence within the operational area. What you'll get in return • Competitive Salary of £31,600 per annum • Company pension with employer contribution. • Store discount for personal shopping needs. • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital and health.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Technical Operator (Water Industry) Hours: 40 Hours per week, plus standby duty Location: Hampton Loade Bridgenorth Saray: £31,600 per annum About Us: At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do and that's where you come in. The role: As part of the role, you will work closely with a range of internal and external contacts on a daily basis. You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic source water sites and will be required to manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Conduct basic electrical tasks. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Maintain control and oversee the operation of strategic source water sites. • Effectively manage your time to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of site design and operation. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. • Ensure that all aspects of quality within the area of responsibility adhere to local quality procedures. • Attend to site and equipment breakdowns to safely restore plant supply. What you'll need • HNC level (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or alternatively equivalent relevant experience is desirable but not essential. • An electrical background in the utilities or similar industry is essential to the role; a Water industry background is desirable. • Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook) • Full driving licence • Health and safety are a priority for all members of the production team. You will have experience of reviewing risk assessments and are always confident to challenge and enforce safe working practices. Essential training will be provided which will help you gain the confidence within the operational area. What you'll get in return • Competitive Salary of £31,600 per annum • Company pension with employer contribution. • Store discount for personal shopping needs. • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital and health.
Technical Operator (Water Industry) Hours: 40 Hours per week, plus standby duty Location: Hampton Loade Bridgenorth Saray: £31,600 per annum About Us: At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do and that's where you come in. The role: As part of the role, you will work closely with a range of internal and external contacts on a daily basis. You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic source water sites and will be required to manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Conduct basic electrical tasks. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Maintain control and oversee the operation of strategic source water sites. • Effectively manage your time to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of site design and operation. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. • Ensure that all aspects of quality within the area of responsibility adhere to local quality procedures. • Attend to site and equipment breakdowns to safely restore plant supply. What you'll need • HNC level (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or alternatively equivalent relevant experience is desirable but not essential. • An electrical background in the utilities or similar industry is essential to the role; a Water industry background is desirable. • Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook) • Full driving licence • Health and safety are a priority for all members of the production team. You will have experience of reviewing risk assessments and are always confident to challenge and enforce safe working practices. Essential training will be provided which will help you gain the confidence within the operational area. What you'll get in return • Competitive Salary of £31,600 per annum • Company pension with employer contribution. • Store discount for personal shopping needs. • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital and health.
May 02, 2024
Full time
Technical Operator (Water Industry) Hours: 40 Hours per week, plus standby duty Location: Hampton Loade Bridgenorth Saray: £31,600 per annum About Us: At South Staffs Water, we deliver clean and reliable water supplies to around 1.7 million customers within the South Staffs and Cambridge regions. As a water only Company, providing clean, healthy water 24 hours a day, 365 days a year is at the very heart of what we do and that's where you come in. The role: As part of the role, you will work closely with a range of internal and external contacts on a daily basis. You will be responsible for maintaining the control and operation of strategic source water sites and will be required to manage your time effectively to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Conduct basic electrical tasks. • Knowledge and application of technical skills to operate, maintain, improve, and repair equipment. • Maintain control and oversee the operation of strategic source water sites. • Effectively manage your time to complete a demanding schedule of plant maintenance activities. • Demonstrate an understanding of the principles of site design and operation. • Utilise appropriate safety and environmental procedures for people, processes, materials, products, and equipment to ensure a safe working environment for the entire team. • Ensure that all aspects of quality within the area of responsibility adhere to local quality procedures. • Attend to site and equipment breakdowns to safely restore plant supply. What you'll need • HNC level (or equivalent) in Electrical Engineering or alternatively equivalent relevant experience is desirable but not essential. • An electrical background in the utilities or similar industry is essential to the role; a Water industry background is desirable. • Computer literate (Excel, Word, Outlook) • Full driving licence • Health and safety are a priority for all members of the production team. You will have experience of reviewing risk assessments and are always confident to challenge and enforce safe working practices. Essential training will be provided which will help you gain the confidence within the operational area. What you'll get in return • Competitive Salary of £31,600 per annum • Company pension with employer contribution. • Store discount for personal shopping needs. • 24-hour helpline providing free and confidential advice to you and your family on financial, legal, marital and health.
Description: If you are looking for a more rewarding assignment, apply for one of our temporary opportunities today and help us to make energy safer, cleaner, and more efficient for people on the planet. Baker Hughes and the IET product line is a leader in designing, manufacturing, testing, and installing Gas Technology solutions that serve the entire gas value chain including on/offshore, pipeline, LNG, gas storage and gas distribution. Process & Pipeline Services (PPS) helps operators confidently manage the lifecycle of their assets and prepare for their energy future, partnering to deliver data, technology, solutions, and expertise for more innovative ways of working. Partner with the best As a Pipeline Engineer you must be well versed in the following PPS Operations - Pipeline FCG, Hydraulic and Lube Oil Flushing, Hydrotesting. Experience in Umbilical's would also be desirable but not essential for the role. As a Pipelines Project Engineer - Process & Pipeline Services (PPS), you will be responsible for: Providing resolution to a diverse scope and range of complex problems with analysis of data requires Supporting engineering team on all pre-commissioning, maintenance work and decommissioning including provision of dedicated engineering at clients' sites Performing routine, but complex analysis using vested methods and technologies and contributing to technological development in team Collaborating with internal and external cross-functional teams to provide technical expertise. Engineering and execution of Pipeline FCG, Hydrotesting, Pigging, Dewatering and similar pre commissioning scope for Pipeline and associated facilities. Experience in Umbilical's would also be beneficial but not essential for the role. Engineering and execution of Hydraulic and Lube Oil Flushing Conducting pre job meetings To be successful in this role you will: Have well understanding of concepts, methods and procedures equivalent to Engineering Bachelor studies or Professional Engineer certification. Have ability to analyse complex issues and decompose these into a manageable set of tasks. Be able to communicate complex technical information to customers and stakeholders. Be able to show good problem-solving, process improvement and analytical skills along with interpersonal skill. Have solid background and experience across a broad range of pre-commissioning, maintenance, and decommissioning projects. About Us: We are an energy technology company that provides solutions to energy and industrial customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience and conducting business in over 120 countries, our innovative technologies and services are taking energy forward - making it safer, cleaner, and more efficient for people and the planet. Join Us: Permanent employment doesn't suit everyone. That's why we support flexible career opportunities. As a temporary contractor, you'll be a valued part of Baker Hughes extended workforce through our wide range of global opportunities. Whether you're looking to start a contracting career, or searching for your next project, you'll have the opportunity to work on a range of different initiatives, helping shape the future of our business and industry.
May 02, 2024
Contractor
Description: If you are looking for a more rewarding assignment, apply for one of our temporary opportunities today and help us to make energy safer, cleaner, and more efficient for people on the planet. Baker Hughes and the IET product line is a leader in designing, manufacturing, testing, and installing Gas Technology solutions that serve the entire gas value chain including on/offshore, pipeline, LNG, gas storage and gas distribution. Process & Pipeline Services (PPS) helps operators confidently manage the lifecycle of their assets and prepare for their energy future, partnering to deliver data, technology, solutions, and expertise for more innovative ways of working. Partner with the best As a Pipeline Engineer you must be well versed in the following PPS Operations - Pipeline FCG, Hydraulic and Lube Oil Flushing, Hydrotesting. Experience in Umbilical's would also be desirable but not essential for the role. As a Pipelines Project Engineer - Process & Pipeline Services (PPS), you will be responsible for: Providing resolution to a diverse scope and range of complex problems with analysis of data requires Supporting engineering team on all pre-commissioning, maintenance work and decommissioning including provision of dedicated engineering at clients' sites Performing routine, but complex analysis using vested methods and technologies and contributing to technological development in team Collaborating with internal and external cross-functional teams to provide technical expertise. Engineering and execution of Pipeline FCG, Hydrotesting, Pigging, Dewatering and similar pre commissioning scope for Pipeline and associated facilities. Experience in Umbilical's would also be beneficial but not essential for the role. Engineering and execution of Hydraulic and Lube Oil Flushing Conducting pre job meetings To be successful in this role you will: Have well understanding of concepts, methods and procedures equivalent to Engineering Bachelor studies or Professional Engineer certification. Have ability to analyse complex issues and decompose these into a manageable set of tasks. Be able to communicate complex technical information to customers and stakeholders. Be able to show good problem-solving, process improvement and analytical skills along with interpersonal skill. Have solid background and experience across a broad range of pre-commissioning, maintenance, and decommissioning projects. About Us: We are an energy technology company that provides solutions to energy and industrial customers worldwide. Built on a century of experience and conducting business in over 120 countries, our innovative technologies and services are taking energy forward - making it safer, cleaner, and more efficient for people and the planet. Join Us: Permanent employment doesn't suit everyone. That's why we support flexible career opportunities. As a temporary contractor, you'll be a valued part of Baker Hughes extended workforce through our wide range of global opportunities. Whether you're looking to start a contracting career, or searching for your next project, you'll have the opportunity to work on a range of different initiatives, helping shape the future of our business and industry.
Working within our Facility Engineering team, we are looking to appoint an experienced Electrical Engineer to deliver professional engineering services across our plant and equipment. This is an excellent opportunity for you to apply your expertise to deliver engineering solutions during the lifecycle of our facilities and in return receive excellent training and development to help you further your career. Electrical Engineer (Plant & Building Services) Location: Reading Salary: £35,720 - £51,580 depending on experience plus allowances As part of our People Promise, AWE (one of the best 25 big companies to work for in the UK) has a range of benefits to suit you. These include: Time to recharge your batteries with 270 hours of annual leave ( plus every other Friday off work) Consideration for flexible working arrangements so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Just let us know on your application if you wish to work part time Opportunities for Professional Career Development that include funding for the annual membership of a relevant professional body, access to mentors and training Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services A generous defined contribution Group Personal Pension (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your own contribution) Life Assurance Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring for your family A host of voluntary & core benefits to suit your health and wellbeing - more information available on our careers site Key responsibilities: Applying expertise in electrical building services and associated plant to deliver engineered solutions within the operational lifecycle phase. Produce modification packages, manage configured plant changes, and act as intelligent client in acquiring or specifying engineering services or products. Identify and escalate business risk or opportunities arising from the condition of engineered systems and structures in the interests of safety, regulatory compliance, quality, and reliability. Take ownership of engineering issues or opportunities. Plan, manage, and collaborate to deliver sound, safe solutions to enable delivery of the programme and our obligations to society. Provide advice, guidance, progress reports, and supporting documentation (or review) to stakeholders including Senior Leadership, Operations Management, Process Owners, Operators, Maintainers, and Occupants. Adherence to Company Management System requirements, relevant Technical Standards & Legislation, and business controls. Professional, ethical, and courteous conduct. Applying Maintenance & Reliability Principles; enact as directed by planning, output from Failure Modes & Effects Analysis. Analyse relevant metrics and contribute to Key Performance Indicators and other reporting as required. Assist in Reliability Centred Maintenance planning and perform Root Cause Analysis. Opportunity to undertake compensated and non-compensated secondary roles providing various support capabilities. This role will give you the opportunity to work for one of the area's largest employers where you will have the opportunity to develop your expertise whilst making a direct and visible contribution to the successful running of our business. We are particularly interested to hear from candidates with experience in some or all of the following: Electrical building services (UPS, HV - LV, BMS, HVAC, water systems etc.) and industrial processes with good awareness of associated mechanical & control systems. A good awareness of relevant legislation, supporting ACOP, best practice, and common industry standards. Experience within the higher hazard / regulated industries (e.g., nuclear, petro-chem, pharma etc.). Membership of an engineering institution and/or Incorporated Engineer or equivalent. Previous experience as an installer or maintainer likely beneficial, although this role is more akin to consultancy services in lieu of hands on technical tasks. We would love to hear from individuals with a minimum qualification L4 NQF (HNC) with suitable additional experience (a degree in an engineering discipline desirable), who are looking to further their career in a company that can offer superb training and development opportunities. Candidates must be willing and able to obtain and maintain the necessary security clearance for the role and be willing and able to work in designated areas.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Working within our Facility Engineering team, we are looking to appoint an experienced Electrical Engineer to deliver professional engineering services across our plant and equipment. This is an excellent opportunity for you to apply your expertise to deliver engineering solutions during the lifecycle of our facilities and in return receive excellent training and development to help you further your career. Electrical Engineer (Plant & Building Services) Location: Reading Salary: £35,720 - £51,580 depending on experience plus allowances As part of our People Promise, AWE (one of the best 25 big companies to work for in the UK) has a range of benefits to suit you. These include: Time to recharge your batteries with 270 hours of annual leave ( plus every other Friday off work) Consideration for flexible working arrangements so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Just let us know on your application if you wish to work part time Opportunities for Professional Career Development that include funding for the annual membership of a relevant professional body, access to mentors and training Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services A generous defined contribution Group Personal Pension (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your own contribution) Life Assurance Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring for your family A host of voluntary & core benefits to suit your health and wellbeing - more information available on our careers site Key responsibilities: Applying expertise in electrical building services and associated plant to deliver engineered solutions within the operational lifecycle phase. Produce modification packages, manage configured plant changes, and act as intelligent client in acquiring or specifying engineering services or products. Identify and escalate business risk or opportunities arising from the condition of engineered systems and structures in the interests of safety, regulatory compliance, quality, and reliability. Take ownership of engineering issues or opportunities. Plan, manage, and collaborate to deliver sound, safe solutions to enable delivery of the programme and our obligations to society. Provide advice, guidance, progress reports, and supporting documentation (or review) to stakeholders including Senior Leadership, Operations Management, Process Owners, Operators, Maintainers, and Occupants. Adherence to Company Management System requirements, relevant Technical Standards & Legislation, and business controls. Professional, ethical, and courteous conduct. Applying Maintenance & Reliability Principles; enact as directed by planning, output from Failure Modes & Effects Analysis. Analyse relevant metrics and contribute to Key Performance Indicators and other reporting as required. Assist in Reliability Centred Maintenance planning and perform Root Cause Analysis. Opportunity to undertake compensated and non-compensated secondary roles providing various support capabilities. This role will give you the opportunity to work for one of the area's largest employers where you will have the opportunity to develop your expertise whilst making a direct and visible contribution to the successful running of our business. We are particularly interested to hear from candidates with experience in some or all of the following: Electrical building services (UPS, HV - LV, BMS, HVAC, water systems etc.) and industrial processes with good awareness of associated mechanical & control systems. A good awareness of relevant legislation, supporting ACOP, best practice, and common industry standards. Experience within the higher hazard / regulated industries (e.g., nuclear, petro-chem, pharma etc.). Membership of an engineering institution and/or Incorporated Engineer or equivalent. Previous experience as an installer or maintainer likely beneficial, although this role is more akin to consultancy services in lieu of hands on technical tasks. We would love to hear from individuals with a minimum qualification L4 NQF (HNC) with suitable additional experience (a degree in an engineering discipline desirable), who are looking to further their career in a company that can offer superb training and development opportunities. Candidates must be willing and able to obtain and maintain the necessary security clearance for the role and be willing and able to work in designated areas.
Working within our Facility Engineering team, we are looking to appoint an experienced Electrical Engineer to deliver professional engineering services across our plant and equipment. This is an excellent opportunity for you to apply your expertise to deliver engineering solutions during the lifecycle of our facilities and in return receive excellent training and development to help you further your career. Electrical Engineer (Plant & Building Services) Location: Reading Salary: £35,720 - £51,580 depending on experience plus allowances As part of our People Promise, AWE (one of the best 25 big companies to work for in the UK) has a range of benefits to suit you. These include: Time to recharge your batteries with 270 hours of annual leave ( plus every other Friday off work) Consideration for flexible working arrangements so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Just let us know on your application if you wish to work part time Opportunities for Professional Career Development that include funding for the annual membership of a relevant professional body, access to mentors and training Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services A generous defined contribution Group Personal Pension (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your own contribution) Life Assurance Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring for your family A host of voluntary & core benefits to suit your health and wellbeing - more information available on our careers site Key responsibilities: Applying expertise in electrical building services and associated plant to deliver engineered solutions within the operational lifecycle phase. Produce modification packages, manage configured plant changes, and act as intelligent client in acquiring or specifying engineering services or products. Identify and escalate business risk or opportunities arising from the condition of engineered systems and structures in the interests of safety, regulatory compliance, quality, and reliability. Take ownership of engineering issues or opportunities. Plan, manage, and collaborate to deliver sound, safe solutions to enable delivery of the programme and our obligations to society. Provide advice, guidance, progress reports, and supporting documentation (or review) to stakeholders including Senior Leadership, Operations Management, Process Owners, Operators, Maintainers, and Occupants. Adherence to Company Management System requirements, relevant Technical Standards & Legislation, and business controls. Professional, ethical, and courteous conduct. Applying Maintenance & Reliability Principles; enact as directed by planning, output from Failure Modes & Effects Analysis. Analyse relevant metrics and contribute to Key Performance Indicators and other reporting as required. Assist in Reliability Centred Maintenance planning and perform Root Cause Analysis. Opportunity to undertake compensated and non-compensated secondary roles providing various support capabilities. This role will give you the opportunity to work for one of the area's largest employers where you will have the opportunity to develop your expertise whilst making a direct and visible contribution to the successful running of our business. We are particularly interested to hear from candidates with experience in some or all of the following: Electrical building services (UPS, HV - LV, BMS, HVAC, water systems etc.) and industrial processes with good awareness of associated mechanical & control systems. A good awareness of relevant legislation, supporting ACOP, best practice, and common industry standards. Experience within the higher hazard / regulated industries (e.g., nuclear, petro-chem, pharma etc.). Membership of an engineering institution and/or Incorporated Engineer or equivalent. Previous experience as an installer or maintainer likely beneficial, although this role is more akin to consultancy services in lieu of hands on technical tasks. We would love to hear from individuals with a minimum qualification L4 NQF (HNC) with suitable additional experience (a degree in an engineering discipline desirable), who are looking to further their career in a company that can offer superb training and development opportunities. Candidates must be willing and able to obtain and maintain the necessary security clearance for the role and be willing and able to work in designated areas.
May 01, 2024
Full time
Working within our Facility Engineering team, we are looking to appoint an experienced Electrical Engineer to deliver professional engineering services across our plant and equipment. This is an excellent opportunity for you to apply your expertise to deliver engineering solutions during the lifecycle of our facilities and in return receive excellent training and development to help you further your career. Electrical Engineer (Plant & Building Services) Location: Reading Salary: £35,720 - £51,580 depending on experience plus allowances As part of our People Promise, AWE (one of the best 25 big companies to work for in the UK) has a range of benefits to suit you. These include: Time to recharge your batteries with 270 hours of annual leave ( plus every other Friday off work) Consideration for flexible working arrangements so that your work may fit in with your lifestyle. Just let us know on your application if you wish to work part time Opportunities for Professional Career Development that include funding for the annual membership of a relevant professional body, access to mentors and training Employee Assistance Programme and Occupational Health Services A generous defined contribution Group Personal Pension (we will pay between 9% and 13% of your pensionable pay depending on your own contribution) Life Assurance Discounts - access to savings on a wide range of everyday spending Special Leave Policy including paid time off for volunteering, public service (including reserve forces) and caring for your family A host of voluntary & core benefits to suit your health and wellbeing - more information available on our careers site Key responsibilities: Applying expertise in electrical building services and associated plant to deliver engineered solutions within the operational lifecycle phase. Produce modification packages, manage configured plant changes, and act as intelligent client in acquiring or specifying engineering services or products. Identify and escalate business risk or opportunities arising from the condition of engineered systems and structures in the interests of safety, regulatory compliance, quality, and reliability. Take ownership of engineering issues or opportunities. Plan, manage, and collaborate to deliver sound, safe solutions to enable delivery of the programme and our obligations to society. Provide advice, guidance, progress reports, and supporting documentation (or review) to stakeholders including Senior Leadership, Operations Management, Process Owners, Operators, Maintainers, and Occupants. Adherence to Company Management System requirements, relevant Technical Standards & Legislation, and business controls. Professional, ethical, and courteous conduct. Applying Maintenance & Reliability Principles; enact as directed by planning, output from Failure Modes & Effects Analysis. Analyse relevant metrics and contribute to Key Performance Indicators and other reporting as required. Assist in Reliability Centred Maintenance planning and perform Root Cause Analysis. Opportunity to undertake compensated and non-compensated secondary roles providing various support capabilities. This role will give you the opportunity to work for one of the area's largest employers where you will have the opportunity to develop your expertise whilst making a direct and visible contribution to the successful running of our business. We are particularly interested to hear from candidates with experience in some or all of the following: Electrical building services (UPS, HV - LV, BMS, HVAC, water systems etc.) and industrial processes with good awareness of associated mechanical & control systems. A good awareness of relevant legislation, supporting ACOP, best practice, and common industry standards. Experience within the higher hazard / regulated industries (e.g., nuclear, petro-chem, pharma etc.). Membership of an engineering institution and/or Incorporated Engineer or equivalent. Previous experience as an installer or maintainer likely beneficial, although this role is more akin to consultancy services in lieu of hands on technical tasks. We would love to hear from individuals with a minimum qualification L4 NQF (HNC) with suitable additional experience (a degree in an engineering discipline desirable), who are looking to further their career in a company that can offer superb training and development opportunities. Candidates must be willing and able to obtain and maintain the necessary security clearance for the role and be willing and able to work in designated areas.
About us We believe in the power of ingenuity to build a positive human future in a technology-driven world. As strategies, technologies and innovation collide, we create opportunity from complexity. Our diverse teams of experts combine innovative thinking and breakthrough use of technologies to progress further, faster. Our clients adapt and transform, and together we achieve enduring results. An innovation and transformation consultancy, we are 3,300 specialists in consumer and manufacturing, defence and security, energy and utilities, financial services, government and public services, health and life sciences, and transport. Our people are strategists, innovators, designers, consultants, digital experts, scientists, engineers and technologists. We operate globally from offices across the UK, US, Netherlands and Nordics. PA. Bringing Ingenuity to Life. Job Description We design and build software for real products and devices - some of the most innovative and life-changing imaginable. We love a challenge and the ability to use our technical know-how and innovative thinking to find the best answers. Our multi-disciplinary teams specialise in developing end-to-end products and devices, taking early stage concepts through to complete product releases - and even to small volume production line scale-up. Our world-class development facilities are based just outside Cambridge. Some of our core capabilities include: Software for Real Devices We are experts in developing best-in-class embedded software and firmware for cutting-edge products and devices across many industries, from small medical devices to large transport networks. For example, we developed the Oakdoor™ Data Diode to keep organisations safe from cyber attacks. We have been working with Ori Biotech to accelerate the development of affordable cell and gene therapies, which is set to revolutionise the healthcare industry. Cloud Integration and IoT Devices We design and develop edge-processing software for embedded and bare-metal IoT devices, with cloud-integration as a key feature, to create end-to-end IoT solutions that have real business value. We work closely with our teams of digital engineers and data scientists to extract deeper insights from our data. We helped Water Source create a water purification system that can change the way people around the world access safe drinking water. Advanced Image processing & Virtual Reality We have expertise in high-speed image analysis and processing, as well as building systems that capture, interpret and use image data. We have built mixed-reality digital twins to improve how operators visualise information and remotely control hazardous systems. Using Microsoft's HoloLens, we enhanced training modules for IMI Critical Engineering with augmented reality (AR) to give engineers a real-world experience of the products they'll be maintaining. Why do we enjoy developing software at PA? Using our talents across a range of design and development tasks from real devices and machines (electronics and mechanical systems) to cutting edge IoT and cloud systems. Working in a talented and collaborative cross-disciplinary team that provides insight into best practice software product development - from button-sized embedded electronics systems through to innovative manufacturing process control. Designing and building solutions using the best-suited technologies for the problem we are trying to solve Where we can, adding value through our non-software capability. For example, as an expert in applied sciences, communications systems, or mechatronics. Qualifications Product Design Engineering at PA is unique among technology consultancies in offering clients the opportunity to integrate new products and technology through to wider business solutions Our PDE programme is based out of our state-of-the-art Global Technology Centre in Melbourn. As a member of our PDE team, you will innovate at the intersection of science, technology and market needs. We pride ourselves on developing innovative solutions to hard problems. We will provide you with the opportunity to work across a multitude of sectors, working within teams which take products from idea to market quickly and efficiently. You will be enrolled onto our Graduate Development Programme, including access to mentoring; and at the end of the scheme, you will be eligible for promotion to our Consultant Analyst rank As an analyst, we expect you to be curious and ask questions that push the boundaries for our clients. We're looking for people with a drive to make a difference and be experts in their field to help bring ingenuity to life. In exchange, we promise to give you a supportive environment with an enthusiastic team ready to help you develop as a software consultant and the opportunity to grow your skills wherever your interest takes you. We expect you will have a combination of: A willingness to learn A desire to push for continuous improvement and deliver quality software The versatility and flexibility to apply your skills to new challenges and solve unfamiliar problems Excellent communication skills, including the ability to explain complex technical concepts to any audience, and the ability to work well in a team A keen interest in applying your ability to different industries Proficient programming skills, ideally with experience in one or more of these embedded or objected-oriented languages: C++, Python, C or C# Familiarity with software development practices and tools, such as agile development, version control, software testing, continuous integration and virtualisation Ideally you will have: Commerical experience in software design, development or testing Knowledge or experience of a specific area of interest, for example: embedded software, sensors, IoT, cloud, robotics, VR/AR, medical devices. Additional Information Private medical insurance Travel allowance 25 days annual leave with the opportunity to buy 5 additional days Company pension scheme Annual performance-based bonus Life and Income protection insurance Tax efficient benefits (cycle to work, give as you earn) Additional optional benefits (Dental, critical illness, spouse/partner life assurance) Inclusion & Diversity We believe that diversity makes us a stronger firm and look to employ people with different ideas, styles and skill sets. This diversity stimulates a rich, creative environment - one in which our people develop, and our clients enjoy enduring results. We're committed to recruiting, promoting and rewarding our people solely based on their ability to contribute to PA's goals, without regard to their sex, race, disability, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age or marital status. Should you need any adjustments to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us.
Jan 04, 2022
Full time
About us We believe in the power of ingenuity to build a positive human future in a technology-driven world. As strategies, technologies and innovation collide, we create opportunity from complexity. Our diverse teams of experts combine innovative thinking and breakthrough use of technologies to progress further, faster. Our clients adapt and transform, and together we achieve enduring results. An innovation and transformation consultancy, we are 3,300 specialists in consumer and manufacturing, defence and security, energy and utilities, financial services, government and public services, health and life sciences, and transport. Our people are strategists, innovators, designers, consultants, digital experts, scientists, engineers and technologists. We operate globally from offices across the UK, US, Netherlands and Nordics. PA. Bringing Ingenuity to Life. Job Description We design and build software for real products and devices - some of the most innovative and life-changing imaginable. We love a challenge and the ability to use our technical know-how and innovative thinking to find the best answers. Our multi-disciplinary teams specialise in developing end-to-end products and devices, taking early stage concepts through to complete product releases - and even to small volume production line scale-up. Our world-class development facilities are based just outside Cambridge. Some of our core capabilities include: Software for Real Devices We are experts in developing best-in-class embedded software and firmware for cutting-edge products and devices across many industries, from small medical devices to large transport networks. For example, we developed the Oakdoor™ Data Diode to keep organisations safe from cyber attacks. We have been working with Ori Biotech to accelerate the development of affordable cell and gene therapies, which is set to revolutionise the healthcare industry. Cloud Integration and IoT Devices We design and develop edge-processing software for embedded and bare-metal IoT devices, with cloud-integration as a key feature, to create end-to-end IoT solutions that have real business value. We work closely with our teams of digital engineers and data scientists to extract deeper insights from our data. We helped Water Source create a water purification system that can change the way people around the world access safe drinking water. Advanced Image processing & Virtual Reality We have expertise in high-speed image analysis and processing, as well as building systems that capture, interpret and use image data. We have built mixed-reality digital twins to improve how operators visualise information and remotely control hazardous systems. Using Microsoft's HoloLens, we enhanced training modules for IMI Critical Engineering with augmented reality (AR) to give engineers a real-world experience of the products they'll be maintaining. Why do we enjoy developing software at PA? Using our talents across a range of design and development tasks from real devices and machines (electronics and mechanical systems) to cutting edge IoT and cloud systems. Working in a talented and collaborative cross-disciplinary team that provides insight into best practice software product development - from button-sized embedded electronics systems through to innovative manufacturing process control. Designing and building solutions using the best-suited technologies for the problem we are trying to solve Where we can, adding value through our non-software capability. For example, as an expert in applied sciences, communications systems, or mechatronics. Qualifications Product Design Engineering at PA is unique among technology consultancies in offering clients the opportunity to integrate new products and technology through to wider business solutions Our PDE programme is based out of our state-of-the-art Global Technology Centre in Melbourn. As a member of our PDE team, you will innovate at the intersection of science, technology and market needs. We pride ourselves on developing innovative solutions to hard problems. We will provide you with the opportunity to work across a multitude of sectors, working within teams which take products from idea to market quickly and efficiently. You will be enrolled onto our Graduate Development Programme, including access to mentoring; and at the end of the scheme, you will be eligible for promotion to our Consultant Analyst rank As an analyst, we expect you to be curious and ask questions that push the boundaries for our clients. We're looking for people with a drive to make a difference and be experts in their field to help bring ingenuity to life. In exchange, we promise to give you a supportive environment with an enthusiastic team ready to help you develop as a software consultant and the opportunity to grow your skills wherever your interest takes you. We expect you will have a combination of: A willingness to learn A desire to push for continuous improvement and deliver quality software The versatility and flexibility to apply your skills to new challenges and solve unfamiliar problems Excellent communication skills, including the ability to explain complex technical concepts to any audience, and the ability to work well in a team A keen interest in applying your ability to different industries Proficient programming skills, ideally with experience in one or more of these embedded or objected-oriented languages: C++, Python, C or C# Familiarity with software development practices and tools, such as agile development, version control, software testing, continuous integration and virtualisation Ideally you will have: Commerical experience in software design, development or testing Knowledge or experience of a specific area of interest, for example: embedded software, sensors, IoT, cloud, robotics, VR/AR, medical devices. Additional Information Private medical insurance Travel allowance 25 days annual leave with the opportunity to buy 5 additional days Company pension scheme Annual performance-based bonus Life and Income protection insurance Tax efficient benefits (cycle to work, give as you earn) Additional optional benefits (Dental, critical illness, spouse/partner life assurance) Inclusion & Diversity We believe that diversity makes us a stronger firm and look to employ people with different ideas, styles and skill sets. This diversity stimulates a rich, creative environment - one in which our people develop, and our clients enjoy enduring results. We're committed to recruiting, promoting and rewarding our people solely based on their ability to contribute to PA's goals, without regard to their sex, race, disability, religion, national origin, ethnicity, sexual orientation, age or marital status. Should you need any adjustments to the recruitment process, at either application or interview, please contact us.
Job Description HGV Technician - High Wycombe, Loudwater. Our Client is the leading nationwide integrated waste management business providing collection, treatment, recycling and technologically-driven energy generation services. Job Purpose Reporting to the Shift Charge-hand you will be responsible for the Maintenance and Repair of a Fleet of Waste Collection Vehicles & Equipment consisting of various makes, models & types, ranging from Car Derived Vans to 44t Artic Units & Trailers Location: High Wycombe, Loudwater. Shift/Hours: Early Shift: 07:00 am - 17:00pm Late Shift: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Shifts are rotated weekly, you will be required to work both. Salary: £14.98 Per Hour OTE 37k Overtime Available** Accountabilities * Maintenance & Repair of a Fleet of Waste Collection Vehicles & Road Sweeping Equipment to meet current Legislation, Health & Safety and DVSA Standards. * Carry out Scheduled Inspections & Services to ensure compliance with the Company's Operator Licence(s) and DVSA Regulations. * Complete Service and Repair Documentation and any / all other maintenance documentation in accordance with Company Standards and legal Requirements. * Repair and maintenance of Hydraulic, Electrical and Pneumatic Systems. * Fault Diagnosis and Rectification of Defects including hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical. * Maintain a High Standard of Housekeeping across all sections of the Service Centre / Workshop * To carry out any other reasonable job-related tasks. Person Specifications: Essential: Education * Apprentice trained through a recognised apprenticeship scheme with the motor vehicle industry. * Achieved Technician status through IRTEC examination Experience * Previous experience of servicing, maintaining and repairing vehicles/road sweeping equipment to meet current legislative requirements. * Previous experience of maintaining and repairing waste handling equipment, including the overhaul of electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. * Previous experience of completing service and repair documentation and records to meet required standards. Technical Knowledge * Excellent understanding of vehicle and body electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. * Up to date knowledge of basic health and safety legislation and practice and DVSA requirements. Skills and Behaviours * Customer service skills. * Well-developed interpersonal skills. * Good organisational and multi-tasking skills General * Be self-motivated and be able to work both individually or as part of a large team. * Willingness to work flexibly as part of a rotating shift system. * Ability to work safely in a physically demanding role. * Ability to respond positively to ongoing changes in a challenging and dynamic operational environment. In return you will get: * A competitive rate of pay and benefits package * 28 day's holidays (incl bank holidays) * Fully funded Training and opportunities for progression * Pension Scheme
Mar 17, 2021
Full time
Job Description HGV Technician - High Wycombe, Loudwater. Our Client is the leading nationwide integrated waste management business providing collection, treatment, recycling and technologically-driven energy generation services. Job Purpose Reporting to the Shift Charge-hand you will be responsible for the Maintenance and Repair of a Fleet of Waste Collection Vehicles & Equipment consisting of various makes, models & types, ranging from Car Derived Vans to 44t Artic Units & Trailers Location: High Wycombe, Loudwater. Shift/Hours: Early Shift: 07:00 am - 17:00pm Late Shift: 10:00 am - 8:00 pm Shifts are rotated weekly, you will be required to work both. Salary: £14.98 Per Hour OTE 37k Overtime Available** Accountabilities * Maintenance & Repair of a Fleet of Waste Collection Vehicles & Road Sweeping Equipment to meet current Legislation, Health & Safety and DVSA Standards. * Carry out Scheduled Inspections & Services to ensure compliance with the Company's Operator Licence(s) and DVSA Regulations. * Complete Service and Repair Documentation and any / all other maintenance documentation in accordance with Company Standards and legal Requirements. * Repair and maintenance of Hydraulic, Electrical and Pneumatic Systems. * Fault Diagnosis and Rectification of Defects including hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical. * Maintain a High Standard of Housekeeping across all sections of the Service Centre / Workshop * To carry out any other reasonable job-related tasks. Person Specifications: Essential: Education * Apprentice trained through a recognised apprenticeship scheme with the motor vehicle industry. * Achieved Technician status through IRTEC examination Experience * Previous experience of servicing, maintaining and repairing vehicles/road sweeping equipment to meet current legislative requirements. * Previous experience of maintaining and repairing waste handling equipment, including the overhaul of electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. * Previous experience of completing service and repair documentation and records to meet required standards. Technical Knowledge * Excellent understanding of vehicle and body electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems. * Up to date knowledge of basic health and safety legislation and practice and DVSA requirements. Skills and Behaviours * Customer service skills. * Well-developed interpersonal skills. * Good organisational and multi-tasking skills General * Be self-motivated and be able to work both individually or as part of a large team. * Willingness to work flexibly as part of a rotating shift system. * Ability to work safely in a physically demanding role. * Ability to respond positively to ongoing changes in a challenging and dynamic operational environment. In return you will get: * A competitive rate of pay and benefits package * 28 day's holidays (incl bank holidays) * Fully funded Training and opportunities for progression * Pension Scheme