Area Construction Coordinators - Mechanical

Altrad UK, Ireland & Nordics
Whitehaven
4 days ago
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Altrad Babcock is a market-leading provider of products and services to the energy, industrial and petrochemical sectors. Our success is built on the quality of our people, our reputation for technological expertise and best-in-class execution, and the collaborative relationships we establish with our customers. We believe that this approach delivers value for our clients and creates exciting opportunities for our people.

As we expand our construction teams on the PPP project we are looking to recruit Construction Coordinators, you'll be a discipline expert having gained experience in the areas of fabrication/mechanical/piping.. You'll be comfortable with engineering drawings, competent at ensuring what is being carried out/supplied is being done to the highest standards (and also from a contractual point of view). You will have a keen eye for detail, understand how various factors can enhance/delay a project, and most important of all, work to ensure we maintain our world class approach to quality, health and safety.

You’ll need to have at least a Level 3 vocational qualification ideally in a technical discipline, IOSH accredited/ CSCS Card and possibly have spent your time building upon your knowledge, skill and experience on a large nuclear/process project. We're looking to you to bring a fresh perspective, new ideas and of course your enthusiasm and energy to this wonderful team.

If you feel you can contribute to our team's success, then take the next step and hit 'apply' today.

At Altrad we celebrate the importance of having a diverse workforce. We provide an inclusive environment where our people can bring their whole self to work, feel connected and have the space they need to grow – giving everyone an opportunity to reach their full potential.


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