Commissioning Engineer Contract Jobs in Newcastle
Senior Data Engineer (Informatica)
Posted 5 days ago by Jobserve
The role of Senior Data Engineer (Informatica) involves supporting critical data warehouse and ETL migration initiatives...
- Rate £537 per day
- Category Inside
- Work type Remote
- Location London (Remote - infrequent ask to attend a meeting in Newcastle or Leeds)
Lead Observability & Data Architect/Engineer (SC/DV Cleared)
Posted 5 days ago by GIOS Technology Limited
The role of Lead Observability & Data Architect/Engineer (SC/DV Cleared) involves designing and scaling critical monitor...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Hybrid
- Location Hybrid - London/Reading/Birmingham/Manchester/Glasgow/Liverpool/Newcastle , UK
Lead Observability & Data Architect/Engineer (SC/DV Cleared)
Posted 7 days ago by GIOS Technology Limited
The role of Lead Observability & Data Architect/Engineer involves designing and scaling national-critical monitoring fab...
- Rate Negotiable
- Category Undetermined
- Work type Hybrid
- Location Hybrid - London/Reading/Birmingham/Manchester/Glasgow/Liverpool/Newcastle
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About Our Commissioning Engineer Contract Roles in Newcastle
What does a commissioning engineer contractor do?
Commissioning Engineer contractors are engaged to oversee and execute the systematic testing, verification, and handover of engineering systems, plant, and equipment, ensuring that installations perform to their design specification before being handed over to the client or operations team. The work spans pre-commissioning activities such as punch list management and documentation review, functional testing of mechanical, electrical, and control systems, performance testing and optimisation, and the preparation of handover documentation. Commissioning Engineers are used across a broad range of sectors including oil and gas, power generation, pharmaceuticals, food and beverage, water treatment, HVAC, and building services, wherever complex engineering systems require systematic verification before they enter service.
Clients expect Commissioning Engineer contractors to bring depend heavily on the sector and system type. Mechanical Commissioning Engineers need a strong understanding of fluid systems, rotating equipment, and process instrumentation. Electrical Commissioning Engineers require expertise in HV and LV electrical systems, switchgear, protection relay testing, and cable testing. For process plant and facilities, experience with loop checking, functional safety testing to IEC 61511, and DCS or PLC system commissioning is standard across the market. Across all disciplines, the ability to manage commissioning programmes, coordinate multi-discipline teams and subcontractors, and maintain rigorous documentation standards is as important as hands-on technical skill.
What is the market like for commissioning engineer contractors?
Commissioning Engineer contracting is a specialist market tied closely to the capital investment cycle in the sectors that use engineered plant and infrastructure. Oil and gas, offshore wind, nuclear new build, and large pharmaceutical facility construction are among the most active sources of commissioning contract work in the UK. The energy transition is generating new commissioning demand in offshore wind, battery storage, and hydrogen projects, creating opportunities for engineers who can adapt their commissioning expertise to new technologies. Compensation reflects the specialist and often safety-critical nature of the work, with experienced Commissioning Engineers on major projects commanding day rates at the upper end of the engineering contractor market.
What is the contracting market like in Newcastle?
Major banks and building societies operate large processing and technology centres in Newcastle, producing reliable work for IT infrastructure, development, and organisational change contractors. Local government and health service employers add volume across project delivery, informatics, and analytical roles. Around the Helix innovation district and the wider city centre, a growing cluster of technology firms and digital agencies has brought front-end development, UX design, and data engineering into the local mix. Newcastle's distance from other major contractor hubs means the market is somewhat self-contained: contractors tend to be locally based rather than commuting from elsewhere, which reduces competition for roles and gives established local contractors a relationship advantage with repeat clients.
How much do commissioning engineer contractors usually earn in Newcastle?
Contract rates for commissioning engineer roles in Newcastle typically range from £315 to £630 per day, depending on the scope of the role, required expertise, and the delivery expectations of the engagement.
How many commissioning engineer vacancies in Newcastle are there on Quality Contracts?
Over the past twelve months, we have tracked over 150 commissioning engineer contract roles across the site, with Newcastle contributing consistently. Data reviewed up to June 2026.