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Hyreus
May 27, 2026
Full time
We are seeking a highly motivated and customer-focused Field Service & Commissioning Engineer to join our growing technical operations team. This role is critical in delivering world-class installation, commissioning, maintenance, and technical support services across our power and energy solutions portfolio. The ideal candidate will be a 2 hour / 100 mile radius of London. The role has additional bonuses, on call and overtime pay as well as am above standard pension. The successful candidate will play a key role in ensuring maximum system performance, customer satisfaction, and long-term reliability of deployed equipment. Working directly with customers, distributors, and internal technical teams, you will combine hands-on engineering expertise with exceptional communication and problem-solving skills. This is an exciting opportunity for an engineer who thrives in dynamic environments, enjoys working independently on customer sites, and is passionate about delivering technical excellence. Responsibilities Perform installation, testing, and commissioning of new power and UPS systems in accordance with company procedures and customer specifications. Configure and customise system settings to suit site-specific operational environments. Conduct functional testing and verification activities using approved method statements and commissioning protocols. Ensure all commissioning documentation, reports, and databases are accurately updated and maintained. Support project delivery teams to ensure installations are completed safely, efficiently, and to the highest quality standards. Carry out preventative and corrective maintenance activities on installed equipment in line with manufacturer specifications. Diagnose electrical and system faults across installed product ranges and implement effective technical solutions. Respond to customer breakdowns and emergency service calls, providing rapid troubleshooting and repair support. Participate in an on-call support rota following successful completion of probation. Escalate recurring technical issues and provide detailed feedback to Technical Operational Support teams to support continuous product improvement. Maintain high standards of safety, compliance, and engineering best practice at all times. Deliver customer training on the safe and effective daily operation of installed systems. Conduct technical training sessions for distributors and partners to enhance product knowledge and service capability. Build strong, long-term relationships with customers through professional communication and technical expertise. Act as a trusted technical advisor, representing the business with professionalism and integrity on customer sites. Support wider departmental and strategic business initiatives as required. The Candidate Technical qualification in Electrical Engineering or equivalent industry experience. Strong electrical fault-finding and diagnostic capabilities. Experience in commissioning, servicing, or maintaining electrical power systems, UPS systems, or related equipment. Ability to work independently in customer-facing environments with minimal supervision. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills with a strong customer-service mindset. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel to customer sites as required. Experience working with critical power infrastructure, UPS systems, or industrial electrical systems. Previous field service or commissioning engineering experience. Knowledge of preventative maintenance methodologies and reporting systems. Experience delivering technical training or customer demonstrations
Hyreus Inverness, Highland
May 27, 2026
Full time
The Plant and Facilities Manager will take overall responsibility for the effective management of project accommodation, offices, vehicle fleets, plant hire operations, and associated facilities across a major infrastructure project in Scotland. The role will oversee the operational performance, compliance, maintenance, and commercial management of multiple sites and assets, ensuring all facilities, plant, and transport operations are delivered safely, efficiently, and cost-effectively. Working closely with project teams, suppliers, landlords, and operational stakeholders, the position will play a critical role in supporting day-to-day project delivery by ensuring all accommodation, fleet, plant, and property requirements are fully operational and compliant with legal, contractual, and company standards. The role requires strong commercial awareness, supplier management capability, and extensive operational experience within construction, infrastructure, or large-scale project environments. Responsibilities Lead the management of all project-related properties, including head office facilities, satellite offices, workforce accommodation camps, plant compounds, storage facilities, welfare areas, and external parking locations. Coordinate the leasing, mobilisation, maintenance, and demobilisation of temporary and permanent project facilities in line with operational requirements. Support project mobilisation and expansion activities by identifying suitable land, compounds, office space, and accommodation solutions. Manage all plant hire activities across the project, ensuring equipment is sourced efficiently, economically, and in line with operational demands. Negotiate plant hire agreements, rates, and supplier terms to achieve best value while maintaining quality and service standards. Develop and maintain strong working relationships with local and national plant hire suppliers, with a focus on supporting local supply chain engagement where possible. Ensure all hired plant and equipment complies with relevant safety legislation, inspection requirements, certification standards, and company procedures. Coordinate plant allocation, utilisation monitoring, servicing schedules, breakdown response, and off-hire processes to maximise operational efficiency. Review plant performance and utilisation trends to identify opportunities for cost savings, operational improvements, and optimisation of hired assets. Work closely with operational teams to forecast plant requirements and ensure timely availability of equipment to support construction activities. Take responsibility for the management of the project vehicle fleet, including cars, minibuses, coaches, commercial vehicles, and associated transport assets. Ensure all fleet operations remain legally compliant, including vehicle taxation, insurance, MOTs, servicing, inspections, operator requirements, and driver compliance. Coordinate vehicle hire agreements, lease arrangements, fuel management, maintenance schedules, and fleet replacement planning. Monitor vehicle utilisation, condition, and operational performance to ensure safe and efficient transport operations across project locations. Oversee transport logistics associated with workforce accommodation camps and remote project locations where required. Implement systems to manage fleet records, inspections, maintenance reporting, and incident management processes. Manage supplier performance across plant hire, fleet, facilities, accommodation, and property-related contracts. Conduct commercial negotiations with suppliers and landlords to achieve competitive rates and strong service delivery standards. Monitor operational expenditure associated with facilities, fleet, and plant activities, identifying opportunities for cost control and value improvement. Support procurement teams with supplier selection, contract management, and framework compliance activities. Ensure all third-party providers operate in accordance with project standards, health and safety expectations, and contractual requirements. The Ideal Candidate Significant experience in a Plant Manager, Facilities Manager, Logistics Manager, or operational support role within construction, civil engineering, infrastructure, or major projects. Strong working knowledge of plant hire operations, fleet management, property leasing, and facilities management processes. Experience managing large-scale accommodation facilities, operational compounds, offices, and workforce support infrastructure. Commercially astute with strong negotiation skills and experience managing supplier and lease agreements. Good understanding of Scottish property and land lease arrangements and associated operational considerations. Detailed knowledge of vehicle leasing, fleet compliance, plant hire conditions, and operational logistics. Strong understanding of legal and statutory requirements relating to fleet, property, plant, and workplace operations. Strong communication and stakeholder management skills, with the ability to work effectively with project teams, suppliers, landlords, and external agencies. Full UK driving licence and willingness to travel between project locations as require