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A leading environmental organization in the UK is seeking a Field Instrumentation Engineer to manage commissioning and maintenance of water quality monitoring systems. Ideal candidates will possess instrumentation experience, knowledge of electrical systems, and strong communication skills. Responsibilities include ensuring compliance with safety codes and supporting various monitoring activities. This role offers the opportunity to work in a vital area of environmental regulation and development.
Do you want to work for an organisation that values difference and includes everyone? Then the Environment Agency is the organisation for you!
At the Environment Agency we work to create better place for people and the wildlife. We are an evidence-based organisation, and we monitor the environment to enable us to make informed decisions.
We are looking for a Field Instrumentation Engineer with knowledge/interest in instrumentation and telemetry to undertake the commissioning and maintenance and development of a wide range of water quality monitoring equipment and associated infrastructure. You will also be responsible for ensuring that all our monitoring systems are installed, commissioned, and operated in accordance with the Agency’s code of practice for health and safety.
The National Water Quality Instrumentation Service provides support to all instrument-based water quality monitoring activities undertaken across the Agency.
We deliver a vital service that underpins the Environment Agency’s regulatory responsibilities, and we are playing a central role in the development and expansion of real time water quality monitoring in relation our responsibilities under the 2021 Environment Act. The team also supports a wide range of citizen science and stakeholder partnerships.
We are seeking an individual preferably with field and/or instrumentation experience. You should have a scientific/technical background, formally qualified or with relevant vocational experience. In addition, you should possess proven ability and/or knowledge of: