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Mechanical Technician

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Immingham
2 weeks ago
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Job Title:Mechanical Technician

Location: Immingham

Contract Type: FTC – 12 Months

Salary: £46,000 – 49,000

Benefits: Pension, Private Medical, Incentive plan, 25 Holidays


About VPI

VPI is a leading power company operating in the UK, Ireland and Germany. We tackle the big, systemic challenges in the energy transition.

We bring together expertise in trading, operations and engineering to identify and anticipate challenges that will emerge as the energy transition unfolds. We then act to solve them.

Today, our portfolio includes reliable thermal power, battery storage and carbon capture projects.

Together, these assets deliver decarbonised, dispatchable, and flexible power generation to meet the needs of millions of homes and businesses.


The Role

Are you a hands-on Mechanical Technician with a passion for safety, precision, and keeping things running smoothly? Join the Operations & Maintenance team at Immingham Power Station and play a key role in maintaining one of the UK’s leading energy sites.

Reporting to the Mechanical Maintenance Team Leader, you’ll take ownership of a range of mechanical maintenance activities — from planning and executing work to managing contractors and delivering high-quality, safe, and cost-effective maintenance solutions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Delivering safe, reliable, and efficient mechanical maintenance across the power station
  • Preparing method statements and risk assessments for planned works
  • Managing contractors and supervising during plant overhauls and inspections
  • Supporting 24/7 operations, ensuring maintenance plans are achieved safely, on time, and within budget
  • Taking a proactive approach to fault diagnosis and problem-solving
  • Contributing to process safety KPIs, budgets, and cost management
  • Procuring services and materials within company policies and standards
  • Maintaining excellent communication and reporting standards
  • Occasionally travelling to other UK Thermal sites as required

What we’re looking for

  • Experience in the maintenance of a CHP plant or within a large-scale process industry
  • Educated to HNC standard in an Engineering Discipline
  • Strong computer literacy skills
  • Working knowledge of Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation
  • Focused on achieving results and keen to develop skills
  • Self-motivated with a flexible, can-do attitude
  • Excellent communication, organisational, and time management skills
  • Ability to analyse and diagnose problems logically under pressure
  • A commitment to continuous learning and sharing knowledge with others

Desirable:

  • IOSH /NEBOSH Entry Level Qualification
  • Demonstrated team working skills
  • Knowledge of budgets and contract management
  • Experience in the principles of safe working and compliance with HSE legislation

Why Join VPI?

  • Known for our ability to think and act fast using our energy intelligence, our mission is to enable the energy transition by providing the power we need today and tomorrow
  • Whether you’re an experienced professional or looking to grow, VPI provides structured development pathways.
  • VPI offers competitive salary, pension scheme, PMI (private medical insurance), long-term incentive plan and holiday starting at 25 days plus bank holidays.

Ready to Apply?

If you are looking for a new challenge within a dynamic and forward-thinking organisation, we want to hear from you!

Apply today and help shape the future of power generation.

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