E&I Turnover Engineer

Location: Munster
Department: Commissioning
Contract Type: Permanent / Full Time
Email mmorrow@kirbygroup.com

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E&I Turnover Engineer

Job: Turnover Engineer
Location: County Limerick

This job isn’t for everyone.
It’s for someone who knows what “turnover” actually means. Someone who’s had their boots on mission-critical projects, understands why walkdowns are more than just a stroll, and who doesn’t need to Google “SLD” before reading on.
This is a proper E&I Turnover role. You’ll be part of a small but elite Testing & Commissioning team that sees the big picture — not just ticking boxes but closing systems, hitting milestones, and making sure the project doesn’t fall at the final hurdle.

Here’s the reality:
You’ll need to manage all things E&I Turnover on a complex project. That means developing system boundaries, managing test packs, tracking and closing punch items, and supporting energisation and CFCI. You’ll coordinate with internal teams, vendors, the client — and keep it all aligned with Kirby’s Safe Systems of Work. If that last bit means something to you, great. If not, maybe come back to this job in a year or two.
You’ll be the person who can see what’s missing before someone else points it out.
You’ll be expected to mentor others, liaise with vendors, review FAT/SATs, keep field test equipment up to spec, and issue a report every week that doesn’t end in a frantic Friday scramble.

What’s in it for you?

  • A technically interesting role on a major data centre or pharma job.
  • The chance to shape how turnover is actually done on-site — not just follow someone else’s plan.
  • Real career progression (this team doesn’t hoard talent).
  • A salary that reflects your experience (not your ability to write a CV).

We won’t lie — this role will challenge you. It’ll ask questions of your technical knowledge, your patience, and your ability to keep a cool head when people are losing theirs. But if you’ve been in the trenches before, you’ll know that’s the bit that makes the job worth doing.

Apply if you’ve done this before. Don’t apply if you’re still figuring it out.

You’ll need to know how to read a P&ID, run a walkdown, act as Energy Marshall, and explain to a PM why a system isn’t ready — and do it all without needing your hand held.
Sound like your kind of role? Hit apply. Or better yet, reach out and let’s have a proper chat.

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