Kanadevia Inova North America

Site Outage Manager

Kanadevia Inova North America  •  Leeds, GB (Onsite)  •  7 days ago
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Job Description

Welcome to Kanadevia Inova, a global innovation leader in the waste infrastructure space, where we believe in creating a sustainable future through technology and innovation.

Transforming Waste into Value

At Kanadevia Inova, we pride ourselves on being at the forefront of waste-to-X technology. We are not just waste managers; we are creators of value from what communities discard. Your role at Kanadevia Inova directly contributes to turning something once considered useless - waste - into something invaluable: energy, heat, hydrogen, fertilizer, and beyond..

Find out more about Kanadevia Inova at www.kanadevia-inova.com.

We are hiring an experienced Site Outage Manager for our Skelton Grange Energy from Waste plant in Leeds. You will then move on to our Rivenhall, Essex location and then various other locations of ours following these.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead and coordinate planned and unplanned plant outages, maintenance activities, and operational interventions across multiple project locations, ensuring all works are delivered safely, efficiently, and in line with operational, contractual, budgetary, and schedule requirements while maintaining flexibility to support extended hours, weekends, and site-based activities as required.
  • Provide strong operational leadership across plant activities, ensuring all personnel, contractors, consultants, suppliers, and service providers are aligned with plant objectives, operating requirements, and HSEQ expectations, while supporting recruitment, training, competency development, and workforce planning to maintain a high-performing and compliant operational team.
  • Drive a proactive safety culture by ensuring all activities are executed in accordance with Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality requirements, including the review and implementation of RAMS, safe systems of work, contractor management, risk mitigation measures, and intervention where unsafe conditions or behaviours could compromise personnel, plant integrity, or project delivery.
  • Oversee outage preparation and execution activities including coordination with engineering teams for documentation and materials, planning of inspections and NDT activities, management of welfare facilities and scaffolding requirements, coordination with clients and contractors for inspections and sign-offs, and ensuring effective demobilisation and close-out of all outage activities and punch list items.
  • Support continuous improvement and operational excellence by implementing structured problem-solving methods, progressing technical and commercial change requests, monitoring deviations and claims, delivering lessons learned feedback, maintaining clear communication with site and project management teams, and ensuring all commissioning, installation, testing, and maintenance activities are completed in accordance with project and plant operational standards.

Qualifications

  • Degree qualified in Mechanical Engineering with proven experience as an Outage Manager, Plant Operations Manager, or similar leadership role within the energy sector or other large-scale industrial process environments, combined with strong contractor management and site coordination experience across complex maintenance and outage activities.
  • Demonstrable leadership capability in Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality (HSEQ) management, with a strong understanding of relevant legal obligations, site safety practices, permit systems, and operational risk management, supported by recognised site safety qualifications such as SMSTS, SCC, or equivalent certification.
  • Strong technical understanding of mechanical plant systems, industrial maintenance practices, and applicable international and national engineering standards, with the ability to lead safe and compliant outage execution across pressure systems, rotating equipment, utilities, and balance of plant infrastructure.
  • Working knowledge of key industry legislation and directives relevant to industrial mechanical plant operations, including Pressure Equipment Directive (PED), Simple Pressure Vessel Directive, Machinery Directive, and ATEX regulations relating to hazardous areas and equipment compliance.
  • Excellent organisational, communication, and stakeholder management skills with a collaborative and proactive approach, combined with good working knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and the ability to coordinate multidisciplinary teams, contractors, and operational personnel across fast-paced project environments.

Additional Information

Why This Contract?

  • Major Energy-from-Waste projects with a leading OEM

  • £500-£550 day rate (d.o.e) outside IR35

  • Immediate start with an experienced and collaborative site team

  • Opportunity for continued work on future Kanadevia Inova projects, subject to performance

For HR agencies: Please note that we do not accept applications coming from agencies. Thank you.

Kanadevia Inova North America

About Kanadevia Inova North America

Kanadevia Inova is a global greentech leader that pioneers innovative solutions for the energy transition and circular economy.

The North American Kanadevia Inova group is headquartered in Knoxville (TN) with additional locations in San Luis Obispo (CA), and Montreal (CAN). Focusing on holistic Waste-to-X and RNG installations, the company offers full circular solutions along the complete life cycle of all their installations.

Based in Zurich and employing more than 3,300 people in 17 countries, Kanadevia Inova specializes in waste to x (WtX) and renewable gas (RG), delivering turnkey systems that transform waste into valuable resources through cutting-edge technology.

As part of Kanadevia Corporation, our mission is to bring value to communities and contribute to a future free of wasted waste. We take an innovative approach at every stage, from project development, engineering and construction (EPC) to end-to-end support throughout a plant’s life cycle. By integrating advanced technology and continuous research and development, we ensure each project is tailored to achieve optimal performance.

With over 1,600 reference projects completed globally, our team delivers innovative, customer-centric solutions to both established leaders and partners in emerging markets.

If you’re ready to be part of a team that’s pushing the boundaries of innovation and sustainability towards a future free of wasted waste, join our community of 3,000 talented professionals who make an impact every day.

Industry
Consulting & Advisory
Company Size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Knoxville, Tennessee
Year Founded
Unknown
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