Commissioning Engineer

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Commissioning Engineer – Remote (UK-Based) – Global Travel Required


Are you an experienced Commissioning Engineer ready to take on a global challenge? We are looking for a motivated and technically skilled individual to join our dynamic team, delivering world-class process engineering projects across EMEA, APAC, and beyond primarily in the food & beverage industry.


What You’ll Do:

Depending on project needs, you may be deployed as a Process Commissioning Engineer, Commissioning Team Leader:

  • Lead Installation and Operational Qualification (IQ/OQ) activities on client sites worldwide
  • Commission and start up process plants, including utilities, MCC panels, instrumentation, and control systems
  • Troubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic, thermal, and electrical issues on-site
  • Manage and coordinate commissioning teams and contractors across complex, multi-disciplinary projects
  • Deliver customer training and support first production runs
  • Produce detailed commissioning reports and weekly project updates
  • Ensure strict compliance with health, safety, and contractual requirements on every site


What We’re Looking For

  • Degree-level qualification in Engineering, Food Technology, or Dairy Technology (or equivalent)
  • Minimum 4 years’ experience in Process Engineering or Commissioning roles
  • Strong technical skills across mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation disciplines
  • Excellent communication skills in English (spoken and written)
  • Confident working autonomously on international sites and managing stakeholder relationships
  • Full willingness to travel globally — role requires approximately 80% travel


Working Pattern: Remote-based in the UK with approximately 80% global travel. You’ll work across EMEA and APAC regions, spending extended periods on client sites as projects demand.

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Commissioning Engineer – Remote (UK-Based) – Global Travel Required

Are you an experienced Commissioning Engineer ready to take on a global challenge? We are looking for a motivated and technically skilled individual to join our dynamic team, delivering world-class process engineering projects across EMEA, APAC, and beyond primarily in the food & beverage industry.

What You’ll Do:

Depending on project needs, you may be deployed as a Process Commissioning Engineer, Commissioning Team Leader:

  • Lead Installation and Operational Qualification (IQ/OQ) activities on client sites worldwide
  • Commission and start up process plants, including utilities, MCC panels, instrumentation, and control systems
  • Troubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic, thermal, and electrical issues on-site
  • Manage and coordinate commissioning teams and contractors across complex, multi-disciplinary projects
  • Deliver customer training and support first production runs
  • Produce detailed commissioning reports and weekly project updates
  • Ensure strict compliance with health, safety, and contractual requirements on every site

What We’re Looking For

  • Degree-level qualification in Engineering, Food Technology, or Dairy Technology (or equivalent)
  • Minimum 4 years’ experience in Process Engineering or Commissioning roles
  • Strong technical skills across mechanical, electrical, and instrumentation disciplines
  • Excellent communication skills in English (spoken and written)
  • Confident working autonomously on international sites and managing stakeholder relationships
  • Full willingness to travel globally — role requires approximately 80% travel

Working Pattern: Remote-based in the UK with approximately 80% global travel. You’ll work across EMEA and APAC regions, spending extended periods on client sites as projects demand.

Posted: May 14th, 2026