Lead BOP (Mechanical) Commissioning Engineer

Lead BOP (Mechanical) Commissioning Engineer

Posted Today by Vallum Associates

Negotiable
Outside
Undetermined
England, United Kingdom

Summary: Vallum Associates is seeking a Lead BOP (Mechanical) Commissioning Engineer for a commissioning team at an Energy From Waste Plant in England. The role requires expertise in mechanical systems and commissioning activities to ensure proper installation and quality checks before energization. Candidates must have experience in EFW, Biomass, or conventional power plants and be able to support on-site teams and vendors. The contract runs from March 2026 to April 2027, with a specific work schedule during hot commissioning.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Drive mechanical commissioning activities to ensure correct installation and quality checks.
  • Maintain commissioning progress in line with project requirements.
  • Attend meetings to provide technical support to on-site teams and vendors.
  • Utilize working knowledge of power station plant and associated utility packages.
  • Ensure readiness for first energization and subsequent hot commissioning.

Key Skills:

  • Experience in mechanical systems and commissioning activities.
  • Knowledge of power station plant and utility packages (air, water, waste).
  • Experience in commissioning EFW, Biomass, or conventional power plants.
  • Ability to drive project requirements and maintain progress.
  • Strong technical support skills for on-site teams and vendors.

Salary (Rate): undetermined

City: undetermined

Country: United Kingdom

Working Arrangements: undetermined

IR35 Status: outside IR35

Seniority Level: undetermined

Industry: Energy

Detailed Description From Employer:

Vallum Associates are currently partnered with a client to staff a commissioning team for an Energy From Waste Plant in England.

Lead BOP (Mechanical) Commissioning Engineer

Expectation/Requirements

The lead BOP commissioning engineer should have a working knowledge of power station plant and the associated utility packages such as air, water, waste, etc. Candidate should be experienced in mechanical systems so they're able to drive the mechanical commissioning activities to ensure plant is installed correctly and aligned with all quality checks completed before first energization and the subsequent hot commissioning. Candidates should will be able to maintain commissioning progress in line with project requirements and attend meetings to offer technical support with both on site teams and Vendors. Experience in commissioning on EFW, Biomass or conventional power plants is essential.

Details

Contract: March 2026 - April 2027

Schedule: 5 days a week 10 hours a day, During Hot commissioning 10 days on 4 days off.

Outside IR35 - All in Daily Rate

Right to work in the UK required