Control & Instrumentation Technician – Power Station Up to £52,000 + Bonus + Excellent Benefits Rochester, Kent SCINERGY are recruiting for a Control & Instrumentation (C&I) Technician to join the maintenance team at a gas fired power station in Rochester. In this role, you’ll carry out a mix of planned and reactive maintenance across all C&I systems to ensure the safe, reliable and efficient operation of the plant. Key Responsibilities * Carry out fault-finding, repairs and preventative maintenance on EC&I equipment including sensors (pressure, level, temperature, flow), control systems (DCS/PLCs) and electrical plant such as motors and drives. * Collaborate with fellow Technicians and Engineers to deliver a clear and achievable daily maintenance schedule. * Support plant improvement projects, modifications and upgrade work across the site. * Assist with outage and shutdown activities, ensuring work is completed safely and efficiently. * Maintain accurate maintenance records through the site CMMS. * Supervise and coordinate contractors when required. Experience & Qualifications * Time-served apprenticeship in electrical, electronic or related engineering discipline. * Relevant engineering qualification at HNC level or above. * Proven hands-on maintenance experience across control, instrumentation and electrical systems within a heavy industrial environment (power generation, refinery, chemical, steel, paper, etc.). * Experience using a CMMS for work planning and reporting. * Strong understanding of health, safety and environmental requirements. * Team-focused attitude with the ability to work collaboratively within a small, skilled engineering team. Salary & Benefits * Basic salary up to £50,000 depending on experience * £2,100 location allowance * Bonus scheme up to 20% * Additional 3-year rolling bonus * Private medical cover * Life assurance & income protection * 25 days’ holiday + 8 bank holidays If you’re interested, or know someone that might be, get in touch with Steve at SCINERGY Recruitment on (phone number removed)