Commissioning Engineer

Kier Group

The Role

Overview

Senior commissioning engineer for wastewater projects in Thames Valley

Key Responsibilities

  • commissioning docs
  • reliability test
  • fault finding
  • design plan
  • itp review
  • cde management

Tasks

-Owning and ensuring commissioning documentation is completed and available on the Common Data Environment, on a continuous basis, to demonstrate that testing requirements are fulfilled. This includes FAT, SAT, outage management plans, and ITPs. -Leading the reliability and performance testing stage of the project, including the production and acceptance of a report highlighting compliance with the Client's objectives. -Working with the supply chain onsite to fault find as and where required, ensuring activities are completed in a safe manner and in line with the project program. -Developing the Design Commissioning Plan to suit the actual project implementation in collaboration with the Client commissioning representatives. -Reviewing and signing off project ITPs, ensuring that they are managed through Kier's common data environment.

Requirements

  • commissioning
  • m&e
  • water
  • problem solving
  • sewage
  • beng

What You Bring

-Experience in a similar Commissioning role in Mechanical and Electrical plant, within the Water Industry -Competent judgement and problem-solving skills -Good working knowledge of sewage and water treatment processes, systems, and typical M&E plant / equipment. -BEng/ONC/HNC/BTEC qualified Mechanical or Electrical engineer

The Company

About Kier Group

-Kier undertakes a wide range of projects—from hospitals and schools to roads, rail links, and prisons. -Their 360° model spans develop, design‑build, maintain and operate services across sectors like aviation, water, energy and nuclear. -They’ve delivered landmark schemes such as the Luton DART airport‑rail link and the UK’s first all‑electric prison. -Property division focuses on urban regeneration, mixed‑use residential and commercial developments. -Headquartered in Manchester (Salford Quays) with enduring influence across the UK infrastructure landscape.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Construction

Property Developments

Mechanical and Electrical

Carbon Management

Fire Safety

Acoustic Design

Energy

Water

Nuclear

Transportation

Highways

Rail

Aviation

Ports

Urban Regeneration

Industrial

Last Mile Logistics

Sustainable Office Development

Healthcare

Education

Defence

Justice and Borders

Affordable Housing

Flood Defence

Water Management