32988 - Mechanical Electrical Instrumentation Control & Automation (MEICA) Technical Specialist
| Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 13 Mawrth 2026 |
|---|---|
| Cyflog: | £43,198 bob blwyddyn |
| Oriau: | Llawn Amser |
| Dyddiad cau: | 12 Ebrill 2026 |
| Lleoliad: | King's Lynn |
| Gweithio o bell: | Hybrid - gweithio o bell hyd at 5 ddiwrnod yr wythnos |
| Cwmni: | Environment Agency |
| Math o swydd: | Parhaol |
| Cyfeirnod swydd: | 32988 |
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You will be a key member of the Field Mechanical, Electrical, Instrumentation, Control and Automation (FMEICA) Team, ensuring assets and structures, across the Cambs and Beds area, are operational.
Technical Advisors are an integral part of the team, providing technical oversight and guidance to the team, and wider area in engineering matters. From in house Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM’s) and reactive maintenance through to projects involving our framework contractors. You will work closely with our teams mechanical and electrical engineers to ensure that all work is completed in a safe, timely manner.
Regular tasks include
Planning works (Internal and External)- Assess tasks on a case-by-case basis ensuring that whoever conducts the work is best placed through experience, currency and competency.
Ensure statutory maintenance is conducted. Including PUWER, LOLER, EICR and PSSR.
Process Work Orders- Check, edit and send Work Orders and site packs to the engineers using our Asset Management system (AIMS:OM). Once works have been completed, action any defects raised and close the tasks.
Visit sites to assess jobs and formulate solutions.
Liaising with other internal teams to ensure our assets function as required.
Contractor and supplier liaison, including reviewing paperwork and setting scope of works.
Although our primary location is Ely, we are in fact a dispersed team. Due to the large geographical area we cover, the team could be anywhere within the patch. As the Technical Advisor to the team, you will be comfortable with prioritising tasks and able to look at the geographical challenges to ensure output remains high.
You’ll have an inclusive incident management objective in your development plan. We’ll help you find a role to suit your needs. Appropriate training will be given.
The team
C&B FMEICA sits within Local Operations Flood and Costal Risk Management (FCRM). We cover an area stretching from Towcester to Hunstanton and from Bury St. Edmunds to Olney. We’re a mixture of Electrical and Mechanical engineers delivering PPM’s, repairs and projects on a range of structures. We provide a MEICA service and advice to several asset owners, seeing the team working anywhere across the region on assets including Navigation Locks, Sluices, gauging and pumping stations.
Experience/skills required
Essential
Minimum of C&G/NVQ Level 3 in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering with extensive, demonstrable experience in either discipline.
Full UK driving licence.
A good working knowledge of PUWER, LOLER and H&S regulations.
Experience utilising Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)- Specific training will be provided on the EA’s internal system, AIMS;OM.
Desirable (Training will be provided)
Site Manager Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
Construction Design Management (CDM) 2015
Lifting Operations (slinger/signaller/Appointed Person)
IOSH/NEBOSH
Project management experience and qualifications (PRINCE/PMQ etc)
C&G 2382 Qualification (BS7671 wiring regulations)- If Electrical
Working knowledge of PLC and HMI’s, pressure transducers and sonar (electrical)
Hydraulics, fabrication.
Registered with a professional governing body (IMechE/IET etc) as EngTech, IEng or CEng. This role currently attracts a Market Forces Factor (MFF) payment for IEng and CEng.
There are fully funded opportunities to develop further academic/professional qualifications.
Please read the Candidate Pack and generic role profile for information.
Technical Advisors are an integral part of the team, providing technical oversight and guidance to the team, and wider area in engineering matters. From in house Planned Preventative Maintenance (PPM’s) and reactive maintenance through to projects involving our framework contractors. You will work closely with our teams mechanical and electrical engineers to ensure that all work is completed in a safe, timely manner.
Regular tasks include
Planning works (Internal and External)- Assess tasks on a case-by-case basis ensuring that whoever conducts the work is best placed through experience, currency and competency.
Ensure statutory maintenance is conducted. Including PUWER, LOLER, EICR and PSSR.
Process Work Orders- Check, edit and send Work Orders and site packs to the engineers using our Asset Management system (AIMS:OM). Once works have been completed, action any defects raised and close the tasks.
Visit sites to assess jobs and formulate solutions.
Liaising with other internal teams to ensure our assets function as required.
Contractor and supplier liaison, including reviewing paperwork and setting scope of works.
Although our primary location is Ely, we are in fact a dispersed team. Due to the large geographical area we cover, the team could be anywhere within the patch. As the Technical Advisor to the team, you will be comfortable with prioritising tasks and able to look at the geographical challenges to ensure output remains high.
You’ll have an inclusive incident management objective in your development plan. We’ll help you find a role to suit your needs. Appropriate training will be given.
The team
C&B FMEICA sits within Local Operations Flood and Costal Risk Management (FCRM). We cover an area stretching from Towcester to Hunstanton and from Bury St. Edmunds to Olney. We’re a mixture of Electrical and Mechanical engineers delivering PPM’s, repairs and projects on a range of structures. We provide a MEICA service and advice to several asset owners, seeing the team working anywhere across the region on assets including Navigation Locks, Sluices, gauging and pumping stations.
Experience/skills required
Essential
Minimum of C&G/NVQ Level 3 in Electrical or Mechanical Engineering with extensive, demonstrable experience in either discipline.
Full UK driving licence.
A good working knowledge of PUWER, LOLER and H&S regulations.
Experience utilising Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS)- Specific training will be provided on the EA’s internal system, AIMS;OM.
Desirable (Training will be provided)
Site Manager Safety Training Scheme (SMSTS)
Construction Design Management (CDM) 2015
Lifting Operations (slinger/signaller/Appointed Person)
IOSH/NEBOSH
Project management experience and qualifications (PRINCE/PMQ etc)
C&G 2382 Qualification (BS7671 wiring regulations)- If Electrical
Working knowledge of PLC and HMI’s, pressure transducers and sonar (electrical)
Hydraulics, fabrication.
Registered with a professional governing body (IMechE/IET etc) as EngTech, IEng or CEng. This role currently attracts a Market Forces Factor (MFF) payment for IEng and CEng.
There are fully funded opportunities to develop further academic/professional qualifications.
Please read the Candidate Pack and generic role profile for information.