Mechanical Craft person

Rullion Engineering Cumbria
Preston
1 month ago
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Job Title: Mechanical Craft Person
Job Type: Contract
IR35 Status: Inside IR35
Start Date: Subject to clearance
Duration: 12 Months
Pay Rate: Up to £30.38 PAYE
Location: Preston
Hybrid/Remote Working: On site role
Hours of work: 8 &12.5 hour shifts patterns (full time)

About the Role:
We are seeking a skilled and motivated Technician to join our team in the nuclear sector. This is a shift-based role, requiring flexibility and commitment to maintaining the highest standards of safety and operational performance.

Key Responsibilities:

Operate, monitor, and maintain plant equipment in accordance with strict safety and regulatory standards.
Perform routine inspections, troubleshooting, and corrective maintenance to ensure plant reliability.
Accurately record operational data and report any anomalies promptly.
Work collaboratively with engineers and other team members to support continuous improvement initiatives.
Adhere to all nuclear safety, environmental, and quality assurance requirements.

Essential Requirements:

Technical qualification (NVQ Level 3 or equivalent) in Mechanical, Electrical, or Process Engineering.
Previous experience in a regulated or high-hazard industry (nuclear, chemical, power generation preferred).
Strong understanding of health, safety, and environmental compliance.
Ability to work shifts, including nights and weekends, as part of a rotating schedule.
Excellent problem-solving skill...

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