Electrical Engineer Teesdock

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Job Description

Electrical Engineer - Teesdock

 

About the role


•    Set and enforce the necessary safety and engineering standards to ensure the safe and productive operation of assets
•    Manage and lead one of the electrical teams at Boulby Mine, providing coaching, guidance and support to electrical staff. Set the standard both technically and professionally, encouraging the required behaviours within their area of responsibility. 
•    Ensure that maintenance strategies are kept up to date and that they are effective with respect to securing asset safety and reliability.
•    Continually identify new technologies and practices that may improve the operation of the business and to implement these as appropriate
•    Identify & implement projects to improve operations and manage the risk associated with electrical equipment. 
•    Submit capital applications for projects and support the implementation of these where required ensuring they are executed in a professional manner and that the necessary processes are in place to ensure compliance with safety, regulatory, financial and time-related requirements over the entire project life-cycle.

 

About you
The successful candidate should be:


•    Degree in Electrical Engineering or other relevant discipline
•    Chartered Engineer status or working towards 
•    Comprehensive knowledge of low voltage electrical equipment including control & automation equipment associated with conveyor systems 
•    Understanding of the maintenance and operation of high voltage systems    
•    Extensive knowledge of engineering maintenance techniques to improve machine reliability

Job Description

Electrical Operations Engineer

ICL Teesdock, Teesport

 

Help power a world-class operation

Are you an experienced Electrical Engineer looking for a leadership role where you can make a real impact?

ICL is seeking an Electrical Operations Engineer to take ownership of electrical engineering activities at our Tees Dock operation. This is an exciting opportunity to lead a skilled team, influence engineering strategy, and play a vital role in supporting the supply chain of the world's only Polyhalite mine.

Working in a dynamic and forward-thinking environment, you will drive safety, reliability, innovation and continuous improvement across critical plant and equipment. If you are passionate about engineering excellence and enjoy leading people while delivering meaningful business improvements, we would love to hear from you.

 

What you will be doing

As Electrical Operations Engineer, you will:

Lead and develop a team of electrical technicians, providing coaching, mentoring and technical guidance.
Champion a strong safety culture, ensuring the highest engineering and operational standards are consistently maintained.
Drive asset reliability and performance by developing and maintaining effective maintenance strategies.
Identify and implement innovative technologies and engineering solutions that improve safety, efficiency and operational performance.
Deliver improvement projects that optimise operations and reduce risk associated with electrical systems and equipment.
Manage capital investment proposals and support project delivery, ensuring projects are completed safely, on time and within budget.
Act as a technical leader within the business, setting professional standards and encouraging a culture of accountability, collaboration and continuous improvement.


What we are looking for

A degree in Electrical Engineering or a related discipline.
Chartered Engineer status or be actively working towards chartership.
Strong knowledge of low-voltage electrical systems, control systems and automation equipment, particularly within conveyor-based operations.
An understanding of the operation and maintenance of high-voltage electrical systems.
Extensive experience in engineering maintenance and asset reliability improvement.
Excellent leadership, communication and problem-solving skills.
A proactive mindset with a passion for developing people and improving performance.
Why join ICL?

This is more than just an engineering role. It is an opportunity to shape the future of a strategically important operation that connects our mining activities to customers around the globe.

 

Joining ICL means:

Leading critical engineering activities within a globally recognised organisation.
Working with advanced technology and complex industrial systems.
Having the opportunity to influence major projects and business improvements.
Developing your leadership and technical capabilities within a supportive environment.
Playing a key role in the supply chain of the world's only Polyhalite mine, supporting sustainable agriculture worldwide.

 

 

Company at a glance

ICL is a leading global specialty minerals company that creates impactful solutions for humanity’s sustainability challenges in the global food, agriculture, and industrial markets.
The company's unique set of natural resources, passionate team of talented employees, and technological ingenuity, create impact by scaling up food production, ensuring food quality, enabling sustainable agriculture and industrial production, and protecting the environment.
The Company employs approximately 12,000 employees worldwide and operates 48 plants in 13 countries worldwide in strategic locations
ICL’s three main pillars that define and set its guidelines:
Ingenuity: our innovation is created by passionate employees, unparalleled R&D infrastructure, and multiple partners, all forming a unique ecosystem.
Care: we focus on doing what is right for our employees, business partners, shareholders, communities, and the environment.
Leadership: we are market leaders in innovation, cost management, and sustainability, thanks to a performance-driven, can-do mindset, and our winning spirit.

Team Size10,001+ employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryClimate Technology Product Manufacturing
Location
Middlesbrough, England, United Kingdom
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