Job Description
Chemistry Technician (12 Month FTC)
Co. Antrim
£39,000 to £42,000
An excellent opportunity for a Chemistry Technician to join a leading power generation organisation on a 12-month fixed term contract. Reporting to the Team Leader, you will support plant chemistry operations across two major generating sites, ensuring compliance, safety and operational efficiency.
Top 3 Things to Know About this Job:
- Key role supporting critical energy infrastructure
- Broad exposure to plant operations, compliance and project work
- Strong focus on safety, innovation and continuous improvement
The Role:
- Day-to-day and long-term management of boiler and cooling water chemistry including sampling, laboratory analysis, logging system variables and interpreting results.
- Manage chemical inventory including ordering, storage, usage control and disposal.
- Maintain and manage COSHH records, providing guidance across departments.
- Act as Selected Person (Atmosphere) under Safety Rules including confined space monitoring and reporting.
- Monitor and manage Water Treatment Plants (RO, EDI, Ion Exchange etc.) ensuring safe and efficient operation.
- Support chemical cleaning and preservation of membrane and filtration systems.
- Sampling and analysis of fuel, lubricating and transformer oils, managing records and recommending corrective actions.
- Calibrate and verify inline, portable and laboratory analytical equipment.
- Maintain laboratory standards including housekeeping, reagent preparation and stock control.
- Identify site faults, complete investigations, Risk Assessments and Method Statements as required.
- Supervise contractors and issue permits under Safety Rules.
- Ensure compliance with environmental permits and liaise with regulatory bodies
- Contribute to chemistry-related projects, outage planning and departmental budgeting
- Extensive use of SAP including work orders, purchasing and inventory management.
The Person:
- Third level qualification in Chemistry, Chemical Engineering or related scientific discipline.
- Recognised Health & Safety or Environmental qualification (NEBOSH, IOSH, IEMA).
- Strong working knowledge of water treatment technologies including RO/DI and demineralised water production.
- Experience with laboratory practices and environmental sampling.
Next Steps
For further information, and to apply for this role, please contact Zoey Rooney.
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