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Senior Commissioning Technician Electrical

Orion Group · United Kingdom · Posted 2 hours ago

Company Orion Group Location Aberdeen City, United Kingdom Employment type Full-time Posted 2 hours ago Listed via Orion Group
Electrical Commissioning Technician – Offshore (Ad-Hoc Rotations) We're seeking experienced Electrical Commissioning Technicians for upcoming offshore commissioning campaigns. Working as part of a multidisciplinary commissioning team, you'll support the testing, commissioning and energisation of electrical systems across offshore assets. Responsibilities: Electrical commissioning and testing activities. Inspection and verification of electrical installations. Functional testing of LV/MV equipment. Fault finding and system troubleshooting. Support commissioning documentation and system handover. Requirements: Proven offshore electrical commissioning experience. Knowledge of switchgear, motors, MCCs and associated electrical equipment. Ability to read electrical drawings and commissioning procedures. Current offshore certification preferred. Interested in flexible offshore work? We'd love to hear from you. People are our business worldwide Orion Group was founded in 1987 and is now one of the largest, independent, international recruitment companies. We have a network of 200 employees working from 24 offices, delivering a range of services – Talent Acquisition, Recruitment Outsourcing Services, Retained Search, Global Workforce Solutions, Completions & Commissioning and Materials Management – across 68 countries. As a global leader in workforce solutions, we recruit personnel across the Engineering & Technical, Office & Commercial, Scientific and Skilled Trades disciplines, for sectors including Oil & Gas, Life Science, Power & Utilities, Constructions & Infrastructure, Manufacturing and Renewables.
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