Commissioning Engineer
Samuel Frank
Bramley · posted 19 August 2026
Salary
£45,000 a year
Job type
full time
Location
Bramley, West Yorkshire
Category
Engineering
Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer Yorkshire Home Based £40-45k Private Medical 9% Pension Contribution Samuel Frank is recruiting for a Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer to join a well-established engineering business working on a long-term programme of projects across Yorkshire.
Increase your chances of reaching the interview stage by reading the complete job description and applying promptly.
This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified Electrician or electrically biased Maintenance Engineer who has gained a few years practical experience and is looking to move into a specialist commissioning career.
You dont already need to be an Instrument Commissioning Engineer.
The company is prepared to train and develop someone with the right electrical background, practical ability and attitude.
The successful Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer will be home based and need to live in Yorkshire.
Youll travel directly from home to customer sites across the region, with work planned geographically wherever possible to minimise unnecessary travelling.
Youll work alongside experienced engineers and gradually develop your knowledge of instrumentation, commissioning and control systems.
Key aspects of the Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer role include: Learning how to commission, configure, test and calibrate industrial instrumentation Developing experience with equipment such as flow meters and level measurement instrumentation Carrying out site surveys and helping establish requirements for upcoming projects Supporting commissioning and testing activities on customer sites Working alongside experienced Commissioning Engineers, electrical contractors and other site teams Developing an understanding of PLCs, SCADA and industrial control systems Working directly with customers and contractors as your experience develops Typically arriving on site around 8:00-8:30am and, on normal days, leaving around 3:30-4:00pm Paid overtime when projects require additional hours, although extensive overtime isnt expected The successful Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer will need: A recognised electrical apprenticeship or electrical qualification this is essential Practical experience working as an Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Electrical Technician or similar A good understanding of industrial electrical equipment Hands-on fault-finding and problem-solving skills An interest in developing a career within instrumentation and commissioning Willingness to learn new equipment and technology Willingness to work outdoors on operational sites throughout the year Good communication skills and the confidence to deal with customers and contractors A full UK driving licence Previous instrumentation or commissioning experience would be useful, but isnt essential.
The client is more interested in finding someone with a solid electrical foundation who wants the opportunity to learn and develop.
Candidates could come from manufacturing, maintenance, utilities, process plants, industrial engineering or other electrically biased environments.
Benefits include: £40-45k basic salary Paid overtime on pre-approved basis 9% Company pension contribution Private medical insurance Discretionary annual bonus Life assurance 25 days holiday bank holidays Option to purchase up to 5 additional days holiday Payment of two relevant professional subscriptions Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Ongoing technical training and development This position could suit a Maintenance Electrician, Industrial Electrician, Electrical Technician or electrically biased Maintenance Engineer who has reached the point where they want to move away from routine maintenance and develop into a specialist Instrument Commissioning Engineer.
If youve completed your electrical training, gained some solid hands-on industrial experience and want a role where you can learn, develop and build a long-term commissioning career, please apply today for an immediate response.
NB: This is a home-based role covering Yorkshire. xwzovoh
The suggested postcode is for reference only.
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Increase your chances of reaching the interview stage by reading the complete job description and applying promptly.
This is an excellent opportunity for a qualified Electrician or electrically biased Maintenance Engineer who has gained a few years practical experience and is looking to move into a specialist commissioning career.
You dont already need to be an Instrument Commissioning Engineer.
The company is prepared to train and develop someone with the right electrical background, practical ability and attitude.
The successful Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer will be home based and need to live in Yorkshire.
Youll travel directly from home to customer sites across the region, with work planned geographically wherever possible to minimise unnecessary travelling.
Youll work alongside experienced engineers and gradually develop your knowledge of instrumentation, commissioning and control systems.
Key aspects of the Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer role include: Learning how to commission, configure, test and calibrate industrial instrumentation Developing experience with equipment such as flow meters and level measurement instrumentation Carrying out site surveys and helping establish requirements for upcoming projects Supporting commissioning and testing activities on customer sites Working alongside experienced Commissioning Engineers, electrical contractors and other site teams Developing an understanding of PLCs, SCADA and industrial control systems Working directly with customers and contractors as your experience develops Typically arriving on site around 8:00-8:30am and, on normal days, leaving around 3:30-4:00pm Paid overtime when projects require additional hours, although extensive overtime isnt expected The successful Junior Instrument Commissioning Engineer will need: A recognised electrical apprenticeship or electrical qualification this is essential Practical experience working as an Electrician, Maintenance Electrician, Electrical Technician or similar A good understanding of industrial electrical equipment Hands-on fault-finding and problem-solving skills An interest in developing a career within instrumentation and commissioning Willingness to learn new equipment and technology Willingness to work outdoors on operational sites throughout the year Good communication skills and the confidence to deal with customers and contractors A full UK driving licence Previous instrumentation or commissioning experience would be useful, but isnt essential.
The client is more interested in finding someone with a solid electrical foundation who wants the opportunity to learn and develop.
Candidates could come from manufacturing, maintenance, utilities, process plants, industrial engineering or other electrically biased environments.
Benefits include: £40-45k basic salary Paid overtime on pre-approved basis 9% Company pension contribution Private medical insurance Discretionary annual bonus Life assurance 25 days holiday bank holidays Option to purchase up to 5 additional days holiday Payment of two relevant professional subscriptions Electric vehicle salary sacrifice scheme Ongoing technical training and development This position could suit a Maintenance Electrician, Industrial Electrician, Electrical Technician or electrically biased Maintenance Engineer who has reached the point where they want to move away from routine maintenance and develop into a specialist Instrument Commissioning Engineer.
If youve completed your electrical training, gained some solid hands-on industrial experience and want a role where you can learn, develop and build a long-term commissioning career, please apply today for an immediate response.
NB: This is a home-based role covering Yorkshire. xwzovoh
The suggested postcode is for reference only.