Today, industry worldwide needs improved productivity, quality, reliability and maintainability at a reasonable price. This is a challenge that Aker Kvaerner is meeting head on.

The Electrical, Instrumentation and Control Engineering function at Aker Kvaerner is staffed by professionals with a wealth of knowledge and experience in the practical and cost-effective application of electrical, instrumentation and control systems.
Aker Kvaerner has a long history of delivering a range of solutions to a wide range of industry sectors, including chemicals and refining, nuclear, water, power, non-ferrous metals and pharmaceutical. This track record, involving a wide range of equipment from numerous international and domestic suppliers has equipped Aker Kvaerner to select the most appropriate, cost effective and fit for purpose equipment and engineering methods to complete projects on time, within budget and to the required standards.
Our wide ranging experience allows us to transfer best practise and to share common knowledge effectively, whilst having a thorough understanding of the particular demands of specific industries. For example:
- The safety lifecycle approach to safety trip systems on high-hazard chemical plants
- The constraints imposed by remote handling requirements, radiological area classification etc in the nuclear arena
- The limitations on power supply capacity for rural treatment and pumping stations in the Water Industry
- The requirements for embedded generator protection in the CHP sector.
Aker Kvaerner quality systems are approved by Lloyds Register Quality Assurance as compliant with the requirements of ISO9001:2000.

The EI&C Engineering Department supports the companies operations in Stockton and Warrington and at our satellite offices and client sites elsewhere in the UK. The department has a permanent staff complement of over 35 professional and technician engineers that is supplemented by agency employees, most of who have worked with us over prolonged periods. We also work closely with other Aker Kvaerner companies in the UK and mainland Europe to provide even greater depth of resource.
The senior staff have extensive design and practical experience and the department has a core of long-serving, experienced engineers. Recruitment is by graduate intake, supplemented by engagement of key experienced engineers with proven skills. This policy produces a stable workforce with a wide and thorough range of skills to support the Company's operations.
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