Nigel Williamson and Joe Scott established CPH2 (Ireland) in December 2012 with the ambition to help clean up the environment for our children and future generations. As a Commissioning Electrical, Controls, and Instrumentation (EC&I) Engineer, you will report to the Chief Operations Director/Commissioning Manager and collaborate on projects system build to FAT/SAT sign-off. You will work closely with the Mechanical, Process, Electrical, and Procurement teams as well as potential external vendors and contractors. The successful candidate will play a critical role in the commissioning and start-up of electrolyser systems, ensuring they meet design, safety, and performance requirements.
Review and interpret engineering drawings, P&IDs, wiring diagrams, and control schematics. Develop and follow commissioning plans, procedures, and schedules for electrical, control, and instrumentation systems. Perform pre-commissioning checks, loop testing, and calibration of instruments and controls. Verify and troubleshoot electrical systems, including motors, drives, switchgear, and power distribution. Validate functionality of control systems (such as PLCs) against process requirements. Work closely with Process and Commissioning engineers to ensure seamless integration of EC&I systems with the overall process. Perform start-up and functional testing of process equipment and instrumentation. Identify, diagnose, and resolve technical issues during commissioning to achieve operational performance. Prepare detailed commissioning reports, including test results and non-conformance findings. Raise and resolve build issues with relevant contractors and vendors where necessary. Particularly pertaining to Safety PLCs and ATEX/IECEx compliance.
HND/HNC Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Power Electronics Engineer or similar, is desirable. Relevant commissioning experience (min 3 years) Willingness to travel and work on-site during commissioning phases. Possess knowledge of Electrical Engineering & Standards Proficiency in MS Word and Excel, Strong work ethic with the ability to produce accurate work to strict project deadlines, Experience in designing electrical systems in accordance with IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 Working understanding of PLC programming and control logic Be able to write and interrogate PLC code. Knowledge of writing technical reports according to the validation procedures.”, “datePosted”: “2026-05-22”, “hiringOrganization”: { “@type”: “Organization”, “name”: “Clean Power Hydrogen (CPH2)”, “sameAs”: “https://uk.whatjobs.com/pub_api__cpl__439416769__4861?utm_campaign=publisher&utm_medium=api&utm_source=4861&geoID=898” }, “jobLocation”: { “@type”: “Place”, “address”: { “@type”: “PostalAddress”, “addressLocality”: “Doncaster” } } }
Commissioning EC&I Engineer Clean Power Hydrogen Group Ltd is a vibrant alternative energy technology company based in Doncaster. Our technology platforms have caught the attention of many organisations both here in the UK and overseas. As a result, we are looking to expand our engineering design team to development and scale-up our Membrane-Free Electrolysers™ This role is a fantastic opportunity to work in an engineering environment in the hydrogen production sector. We offer a collaborative and friendly work environment that finds cutting edge solutions across a broad range of engineering disciplines. This role also gives you the chance to be part of a business who promotes development and recognises talent and is your opportunity to join a rapidly growing business.
Nigel Williamson and Joe Scott established CPH2 (Ireland) in December 2012 with the ambition to help clean up the environment for our children and future generations. As a Commissioning Electrical, Controls, and Instrumentation (EC&I) Engineer, you will report to the Chief Operations Director/Commissioning Manager and collaborate on projects system build to FAT/SAT sign-off. You will work closely with the Mechanical, Process, Electrical, and Procurement teams as well as potential external vendors and contractors. The successful candidate will play a critical role in the commissioning and start-up of electrolyser systems, ensuring they meet design, safety, and performance requirements.
Review and interpret engineering drawings, P&IDs, wiring diagrams, and control schematics. Develop and follow commissioning plans, procedures, and schedules for electrical, control, and instrumentation systems. Perform pre-commissioning checks, loop testing, and calibration of instruments and controls. Verify and troubleshoot electrical systems, including motors, drives, switchgear, and power distribution. Validate functionality of control systems (such as PLCs) against process requirements. Work closely with Process and Commissioning engineers to ensure seamless integration of EC&I systems with the overall process. Perform start-up and functional testing of process equipment and instrumentation. Identify, diagnose, and resolve technical issues during commissioning to achieve operational performance. Prepare detailed commissioning reports, including test results and non-conformance findings. Raise and resolve build issues with relevant contractors and vendors where necessary. Particularly pertaining to Safety PLCs and ATEX/IECEx compliance.
HND/HNC Electrical Engineering, Electronics Engineering, Power Electronics Engineer or similar, is desirable. Relevant commissioning experience (min 3 years) Willingness to travel and work on-site during commissioning phases. Possess knowledge of Electrical Engineering & Standards Proficiency in MS Word and Excel, Strong work ethic with the ability to produce accurate work to strict project deadlines, Experience in designing electrical systems in accordance with IEC 61508 and IEC 61511 Working understanding of PLC programming and control logic Be able to write and interrogate PLC code. Knowledge of writing technical reports according to the validation procedures….
