Field Engineer

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Field Engineer

  • Post Date:5th March 2024
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Job Description

Department: Information Technology

Reporting to: Navigation Systems Manager

Grade: 5

Salary: £52,945 per annum + 25% Allowances

Base: Gravesend, Kent

Travel Required: Yes, to site locations

Closing Date: 15th March 2024

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New year, new challenge

This is an exciting time to be joining the Port of London’s IT department as we embark on an ambitious replacement and upgrade programme enhancing standards, security, and user experience.

To augment our recently restructured navigation systems team, we’re delighted to be able to offer this new role. The Field Engineer will be working as part of a team of 4, focussing on systems and sensors at our remote sites such as radar, VHF and microwave to name a few. They’ll ensure assets are regularly maintained and will also guide the planning, installation and support for our ambitious replacement and upgrade programme.

The successful candidate will also be required to form part of an on-call rota which, for every one out of four weeks, includes being a point of contact out of hours and working the weekend to ensure the availability of services 24/7. Days off in the week are provided before and after the on-call period.

For motivated, proactive and competent candidates this role offers something different from ‘the norm’. We operate some unusual tech and systems, across a wide range of locations, with kit in places not everyone gets to go to. The team regularly work at height and full training and support is provided to enable you to do this safely and see some great views from our equipment sites.

Who we are:

The Port of London Authority is the statutory harbour authority for the tidal Thames and responsible for 95 miles of the River Thames from the Estuary to Teddington Lock in West London. We work to keep river users safe, protect and enhance the environment and promote the use of the river for trade and travel.

The IT Department plays a critical role in ensuring our end-users have reliable systems that they need to ensure the port continues to operate 24/7/365 and enables navigational safety throughout its area of operation. The Navigation Systems team is part of the IT department. The team’s main function is to provide services to operational teams such as VTS and Pilotage, providing and maintaining systems and hardware for a broad range of services such as RADAR, vessel identification and tracking, radio communications as well as tidal and weather information. We also secure, manage, monitor and maintain our own IP and Microwave Networks.

What we are looking for:

We’re looking for ‘tech-curious’ and dynamic individuals with excellent communication and problem-solving skills. Customer service focus is a must have as well as a methodical approach with great attention to detail. You’ll also need to remain calm under pressure and have a head for heights.

We’re looking for people who want to engage with end-users as well as colleagues across the wider IT department and the business. You’ll be a great team player, adding value to our team, but also able to work independently and be trusted to take ownership and deliver to agreed deadlines and standards.

Details of what you’ll be expected to do day-to-day and what you’re responsible for can be found below, along with the anticipated skills, knowledge and experience that you’ll already possess.

Role and Responsibilities:

  • Ensure the continuous functionality of all navigation systems sensors including but not limited to radar transceivers, antenna and associated gearboxes, radios, AIS base stations, microwave links, CCTV, warning lights, tide gauges and meteorological sensors to enable the port to operate safely.
  • Diagnose and resolve faults, including complex technical issues, across the full range of sensors in a professional and timely manner.
  • Escalate issues promptly to appropriate colleagues, management team or suppliers as necessary.
  • Ensure actions taken are logged, root causes are investigated and understood, and future requirements are captured. Ensure information is shared appropriately and customers or stakeholders are kept updated.
  • Install, monitor, and maintain equipment relating to the navigation systems sensor estate.
  • Contribute to the development and creation of maintenance and replacement plans for in-field equipment.
  • Research and specify replacement equipment and assist with the procurement and assessment of new equipment, services and / or systems.
  • Project manage equipment replacement projects or provide a significant contribution as a key member of a project team.
  • Create, update and maintain technical documentation, change control, approval and asset records.
  • Create and update required safety documentation such as risk assessments, method statements, COSHH assessments etc.
  • Act as team leader to colleagues (person in charge) and supervise contractors during on-site works ensuring work is completed in compliance with HSE regulations and PLA requirements.
  • Support compliance with GDPR and cyber security principles in line with the NIS directive.
  • Undertake training and development to maintain specialism in in-field sensors and act as a specialist in multiple areas of the navigation systems’ sensor estate.
  • Contribute to the development and progression of colleagues within the whole team.
  • Work in accordance with agreed service levels, department processes, policies and procedures.

Qualifications and Education Requirements:

  • Degree in an electronic engineering or related discipline.
  • Minimum 5 years’ hands on experience in a comparable role or setting.
  • Thorough knowledge, understanding and application of related H&S regulations e.g., PUWER, LOLER, Working at Height, COSHH.
  • Thorough knowledge and understanding of the risks and relevant mitigations associated with the work of the team e.g., WaH, EMF and other hazards.
  • Knowledge, understanding and application of relevant cyber security principles as a minimum Cyber Essentials.
  • Full driving licence.

Essential criteria:

  • Technically proficient with in depth knowledge and thorough understanding of the design and repair of electrical, electronic and computer-based systems, analogue and digital telecommunications systems, RADAR, radio and microwave engineering.
  • Suitable and sufficient IP networking and IT skills to configure and maintain computer-based aspects of the sensor estate.
  • Ability to work at height to an advanced level and achieve the relevant certifications required to perform the role.
  • Pass and maintain certification for Sea Survival, Fire Awareness, Manual Handling, First Aid and Confined Spaces as well as other role specific training requirements.
  • Pass medical evaluation and maintain fitness levels to be able to fulfil the job role and to do so safely.
  • Achieve and maintain security clearance as required by the PLA and third-party sites (BPSS and CTC required).
  • Logical and methodical diagnostic approach to faults and problems.
  • Dynamic and self-motivated with excellent problem-solving capabilities and time management skills.
  • Committed to self-development and continuing professional development to maintain, refresh and update relevant skills.
  • Critical thinker with the ability to challenge appropriately and contribute to continual improvement.
  • Safety conscious and willing to develop and contribute to H&S practices within the team.
  • Assertive and able to effectively challenge and supervise colleagues and contractors.
  • Able to develop effective working relationships and promote and encourage team working and efficient use of time and resources.
  • Able to influence and negotiate at an individual, team and team to team level, with excellent customer-service skills.
  • Able to demonstrate a high degree of flexibility including out of hours working and forming part of an on-call rota for evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays.

Desirable criteria:

  • Experience within the port industry and with port systems.
  • Previous certification for working at height.
  • Project management experience or qualification.
  • Knowledge, understanding and application of principles and outcomes within the NIS directive.

In return, we offer a competitive benefits package:

  • Access to training with both internal and external courses provided
  • Structured plans to guide personal development
  • 28 days annual leave + Bank Holidays
  • Medical Cash Plan (Westfield Health)
  • Generous pension
  • Onsite parking with electric charging
  • Access to Occupational Health, Mindfulness, Counselling and Physiotherapy
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Access to MyGymDiscounts

Our recruitment process may include both Virtual and Face to Face interviews as well as ability and psychometric testing.

The PLA are not registered with the UK Home Office and do not sponsor candidates who require a visa or work permit to work in the UK, therefore an offer of employment cannot be made unless you currently hold the rights to live and work in the UK.