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25-048 Mechanical Technician

NSG Environmental Ltd
Romney Marsh
2 days ago
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Overview

NSG Environmental Ltd has been delivering work programmes in the nuclear industry for over 40 years. Traditionally in the areas of decommissioning and waste management, NSG now has a broad customer base and provides a wide spectrum of services across the nuclear project lifecycle, ranging from expert consultancy support, R&D and engineering design to rekit and refurbishment, site installation services and high-hazard physical decommissioning works, amongst others.

This work is delivered at NSG’s own offices and purpose-built facilities and nuclear sites across the UK. The delivery and management of these projects and programmes of work is carried out by a skilled workforce composed of both white-collar and blue-collar personnel in technical, administrative, and physical roles. Our core values of Passion, Integrity, Challenge and Collaboration drive performance and ensure we add significant value. If joining us as a member of staff, we will support your professional development in an exciting and challenging work environment that will enable you to use, develop and hone your technical expertise in a supportive and collaborative working environment.


The Role

To competently perform plant operations, installations, handling, assembly, dismantling and other activities on equipment or within the site/workshop environment, and as instructed by Supervisor/Site Supervisor.


Key Objectives

Study & Training

  • Review skill levels and update them as necessary to competently carry out the tasks required of a Technician. This will include:
  • Basic Health & Safety [British Safety Council level 2 or IOSH managing safely]
  • Lifting and Slinging qualification
  • 5S Standards

Project Delivery and Operations Support

  • Carry out tasks as required for specific projects including the assembly / installation / maintenance / operation and / or dismantling of
  • general plant and equipment
  • development / test rigs
  • Complete and maintain as necessary all associated records and documentation

Internal Communication and Liaison

  • Contribute to the development of business by internal referral and communication of appropriate information and intelligence

Qualifications
  • Advanced apprenticeship / NVQ Level 4 or BTEC- Essential
  • NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds in a relevant mechanical engineering discipline- Essential
  • GCSE at 'C' grade or above in English, Mathematics, Science or technical subject- Desirable
  • CSCS card or affiliated scheme card for the relevant trade-Essential
  • Level 2 Health & Safety in the Workplace or equivalent- Desirable (Relevant Training will be provided)
  • Triple Bar- Essential

Experience & Knowledge
  • Manufacture and fitting of mechanical parts & assemblies- Essential
  • Familiar with site / factory work environments- Essential
  • Lifting & Slinging experience- Essential
  • Work experience within engineering, science or construction environment- Desirable

Skills & Abilities
  • Use of hand tools for assembly- Essential
  • Understands and can work to mechanical engineering drawings- Essential
  • General Workshop equipment such as pedestal grinder, drill, bandsaw- Essential
  • Welding – Gas & Electric ability- Desirable
  • Pipe Fitting- Swagelok- Desirable
  • Appointment of AWE Mechanical isolations NP(M)- Desirable

NSG Environmental are a Disability Confident Committed Employer


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