Electrical Turnover Engineer
- Salary: €80000 - €100000 per annum
Posted almost 3 years ago
- Sector: Data Centres
- Contact: Cameron Hirst
- Contact Email: cameronhirst@coretalent.co.uk
- Start Date: ASAP
- Expiry Date: 20 June 2021
- Job Ref: 28498/001_1621609893
Electrical Turnover Engineer
Data Centre Project
Gavle, Sweden
€80,000 - €100,000
Flights / Accommodation / Tax-Free Living Allowance
Currently recruiting on behalf of a specialist Mission Critical Contractor for an Electrical Turnover Engineer to work on the next phase of a Hyperscale Data Centre in Gavle, Sweden.
Role Responsibilities
Define the construction Systems in the form of P&ID's, Electrical Single line diagrams and the like
Define the format of the System Handover dossiers and Contractor Handover Dossiers
Assist in setting up, populating and maintaining the quality system or other data base engineering information systems used to track, progress and store handover data
Define the limits of testing for piping test packs and issue the test pack specification sheets to enable contractors to assemble test packs in the required manner
Define and specify pinnacle test documents and to coordinate the inspection and acceptance by Client and/or Commissioning Manager/Engineer for each test pack e.g. piping test specification, loop check components, relief valves, spring supports, electrical circuits, equipment packages etc
Index and maintain files for all original quality documentation
Monitor contractors performance and if necessary to support the supervision efforts by coordinating the compilation of all necessary quality documentation for the project
Coordinate test packs from isometric completion to testing, flushing and reinstatement including the timely release of follow on work to paint, insulation, instrument and tracing contractors
Coordinate site prep, piling, civil work and steelwork completions and documentation including the timely release of follow on work such as equipment and piping erection, backfilling of u/g piping and earthing, and release for paving etc
Coordinate instrument and electrical completions and documentation including the timely release and transfer of as built mark-ups to commissioning and operations personnel
Coordinate on a day to day basis with the startup/commissioning group and to identify detailed requirements and negotiate exception items for acceptance of the systems
Advise the Field Superintendent of status of completion of system packages and to provide progress and status reports as required
Consolidate punchlists for system exception lists and providing an auditable trail to ensure that all punchlist items are captured and signed off for completion
Coordinate the release of piping work to follow on trades. e.g. painting, tracing, insulation, instruments, etc
Compile the turnover dossiers in the required format
Use Client, contractor and vendor engineering documentation and electronic data to fully define the work scope in system packages that enable useful commissioning and start up work to take place in a controlled and disciplined manner
Progressively transfer responsibility for the works to the start-up and commissioning organisation ensuring that turnover is fully accepted by signature
Compile an agreed full list of exception items which will be completed by agreed dates and to monitor and record exceptions completion
Compile, collate, store and turnover the construction quality data books for final transfer to Client
Role Requirements
Electrical Trade Background and/or a Third Level qualification in either Electrical or Building Services Engineering preferred
Ideally will possess 10+ years relevant experience
Safe Electric QC Certifier Qualified
Safe Electric / NICEIC or similar 'City & Guilds' Inspection & Testing trained and qualified
CompEx E01-06 qualified for ATEX environments (preferable)
LOTO and COHE trained
'Authorised Person' competent and trained
Good Knowledge of I&C installations
Pharma / Medical Devices / Data Centre experience / knowledge
Technical Knowledge and experience of Low Voltage systems and regulatory requirements - ETCI, British Standards, EN standards and Cenelec, is desirable