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Our Client company was founded in 1971 and with 40 years experience, is recognized as
a pioneering and leading force among Spanish companies in the field of engineering and
construction of Water Purification and Treatment Plants.
It is also prominent in the international market for Reverse Osmosis Sea Water
Desalination Plants. Thanks to its efforts and proven capabilities their current reference
list includes countries such as China, Saudi Arabia, Cyprus, Algeria, Tunisia, Chile,
Venezuela, Portugal, France, the United Kingdom, Poland and India. Moreover, They
have a permanent presence in Poland, Dubai and New Delhi where it has established its
own offices.
The roles of the Commissioning Engineer are:
The Commissioning Engineer is responsible for the Pre-Commissioning, Commissioning
and tune-up of all processes, and equipment associated with Sewage Water Treatment
Plants and Sea Water Reverse Osmosis Plants. The Commissioning Engineer participates
in screenings, studies and operation write-ups, in addition to operation assistance,
trouble shooting and client operation training.
The Commissioning Engineer will be responsible for the pre-Commissioning and the Commissioning of the SWTP/SWRO Plant as well as handing over of the same to the Client, he will be reporting directly to the Contract Manager.
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