Process Engineer - Commissioning
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Ki te ora te wai, ka ora te whenua, ka ora te tangata When the water is healthy, the land and the people are healthy Watercare is the largest water and wastewater utility in New Zealand, providing more than 400 million litres of water to Auckland every day. Now is an exciting time to join Watercare as we're planning to spend $18.5 billion over the next 20 years to ensure we can continue to support our growing city in a climate-resilient way. This amounts to an investment of $2.5 million every day. We ensure that sustainability lies at the heart of everything we do to help protect our water resources for future generations. We are continuously focused on how we can reduce our carbon footprint with initiatives like solar panels, electric cars, revegetation programmes, and more. We truly aim to make a positive difference. We have an exciting opportunity for a Process or a Senior Process Engineer to join our high-performing team. Reporting to the Operations Commissioning Manager, you will provide process and commissioning expertise to support the safe and successful commissioning and handover of capital works to our operations teams. You will lead and support commissioning across our water and wastewater treatment plants, pump stations, and other assets. Responsibilities include:
- Provide water and/or wastewater process expertise.
- Oversee the entry to service, performance testing, and successful hand-over of projects ranging from major asset maintenance to complex treatment plants.
- Prepare and review commissioning documentation including test plans, test sheets, and commissioning plans.
- Create successful working relationships across our different business units.
- Develop and improve existing systems, standards, and business processes to meet the demands of a changing operational scene.
- Mentor commissioning, capital delivery, and operational staff to ensure commissioning best practices are followed and commissioning capability is grown within Watercare and partner organizations.
- A tertiary degree in engineering or a related field.
- Minimum 5 years' engineering and/or operations experience (process, operational, project).
- Knowledge and experience in business continuance systems and quality systems.
- Demonstrate knowledge of NZ Health and Safety legislation, systems, standards, and requirements.
- NZ driver's licence.
- Excellent verbal, interpersonal, and communication skills.
- Strong technical documentation writing and reviewing skills.
- Proactive team player.
- Able to manage your own workload under pressure and to project timescales and requirements.
- Solution provider - develop strategies and deliver outcomes.
- Willing to develop knowledge and understand new technologies.
- Experienced with operating DCS/SCADA systems.
- Training and development opportunities.
- Life and income protection insurance plans.
- Generous parental leave.
- Employee discounts at a range of large retailers.
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