Project Engineer ( Asset Management)
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Overview
Job Title: Project Engineer (Asset Management)
Location: UK (based anywhere in the UK)
MUA Group is an independent electricity and gas distribution network operator, connecting homes and businesses to essential energy infrastructure. We’re also a regulated water and wastewater company, adopting water and wastewater networks across Britain. Our mission is to help build better and more sustainable places to live and work, by adopting and operating multi-utility networks nationwide.
Project Engineer (Asset Management) - based anywhere in the UK
Multi Utility Project Engineer (Gas, Water, Electric). Murphy iDNO/iGT business is expanding with a permanent full-time Network Project Engineer for the Gas, Electricity and Water team. This role predominantly involves administrative duties relating to utilities asset management, network operations, energisation and commissioning, maintenance and NCRs logging, enabling effective and timely applications processing for new customers, assets, generation, faults and related activities. It will also involve continuous improvement of processes, working closely across the Business Development team and managing ICPs to manage whereabouts, general net administration, enabling timely processing of site inspections, asset management, quality of installation, defects reporting, and all non-conformance/non-compliance reporting of related activities.
The new Project Engineer is responsible for Energisation and Commissioning, Quality assessment, NCRs, faults, maintenance, and documentation management of all Electricity, Gas and Water asset installation related matters within their remit, ensuring network engineering standards are met to control the quality of installation, non-compliance and non-conformance reporting, administration records and standards of design, construction, operation and maintenance of the gas and electric distribution networks (Multi Utility Distribution).
A day in the life of a Murphy Project Engineer (Asset Management)
- Manage the logging of all Energisation and Commissioning site auditing and inspections NCRs, reviewing all day-to-day whereabouts records in accordance with the Company procedure and analysing data, making recommendations to avoid any reoccurrences.
- Proactive management of all maintenance, faults and emergency logging throughout the end-to-end process to drive improved outputs with all service providers.
- Support and manage the Energisation and Commissioning process, routine maintenance and inspection programme; raise purchasing orders, and work on cause-and-effect approach with escalation of open and close out report with all ICPs, as required.
- Provide support to the entire team and ensure that all generic design approval admin of UIPs/ICPs, Contractors and Service Providers queries are resolved.
- Provide assurance that asset management, document controlling, folder structure, and maintenance of records for network assets being designed, installed, tested, and commissioned are fit for business purpose, complying with industry/regulatory and legislative requirements.
- Ensure that service providers’ Energisation and Commissioning documents are saved properly, with suitable, sufficient, and high quality records.
- Provide effective monitoring and respond to the network group email, taking ownership of keeping requirements up to date.
- Maintain technical and safety audit/inspections records, ICPs whereabouts, authorisation records, and pre/post construction records for all assets.
- Support administration of the Asset Management, asset registry, and Document Management System.
Who we are looking for
- Utility coordinator role in the construction industry with previous experience within the multi-utilities industry.
- Experience in utilities engineering/construction (Gas, Water and Electrical would be advantageous).
- Understanding of Non-Conformance reporting with Root Cause Analysis Knowledge, Inspection & Test Plans & Quality Plans.
- Auditor with solid understanding of ISO 9001:2015 and auditing experience.
- Standard knowledge and experience of working in gas or electricity distribution networks.
- General knowledge of Standard ICP Gas, Water, or Electricity construction.
- General knowledge of network operation and maintenance.
- Managing site inspection and auditing records.
- Operation and maintenance records, and inspection and auditing records.
What’s in it for you?
- 27 days holiday, plus bank holidays with the option to buy an additional 2 days per year; holidays increase with length of service.
- Discretionary annual bonus and annual salary review.
- Above market rate contributory pension scheme.
- Life assurance, health screening and enhanced sick pay.
- Enhanced maternity and paternity pay and a maternity returners bonus.
- Extra weeks’ holiday for all employees getting married and a wedding bonus.
- Subsidised canteen facilities in core locations.
- Dedicated and continued investment in professional development.
- Other Murphy benefits include retail discounts and cashback, discounted gym memberships, cycle to work scheme, etc.
About Murphy
Murphy is formally recognised as a sector-leading employer, Gold Investors In People accredited, with reported operating profit up 57% on prior year. We are proud of our diverse workforce, with people from more than 60 nationalities. With a forward order book of £3.3b and £39m invested in environmentally friendly plant, there is #MoretoMurphy.
If you are unable to apply via the usual process, please call Lorna Rhodes on 07801 960464 to discuss in more detail.
Murphy is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK
- Location:
- United Kingdom
- Salary:
- £80,000 - £100,000
- Job Type:
- FullTime
- Category:
- Engineering