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Job Title: Construction Engineer Mechanical Piping


Location: Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater


Contract Type: Permanent


Start Date: 01/07/2025


Salary: Negotiable dependant on experience


We are the leading provider of infrastructure services. At Altrad, we transform our nation's critical infrastructure to operate safely and sustainably.


With over 11,000 talented people, we provide the full spectrum of critical engineering and construction services for industries both onshore and offshore. Join a leading organisation in the nuclear industry.


Role Details


  • Lead, manage, and motivate the team through implementation of best practices.
  • Responsible for delivery of discipline-specific construction scope of works to support the MEH construction activities, including cradle-to-grave installation of components.
  • Coordinate with other MEH groups, ensuring safety, quality, and schedule adherence.
  • Liaise with SMEs and client counterparts.
  • Ensure documents comply with latest works information and MEH documentation, keeping them up-to-date.
  • Ownership and driving of deliverables from conception to A-Accepted status.
  • Prioritize and own documentation to enable construction as per the level 4 plan.
  • Support continuous improvement programmes.
  • Report to the Building Lead or deputy.
  • Demonstrate positive HSE leadership and ensure compliance with nuclear safety and site license requirements.
  • Provide line management and deputize for the Building Lead as needed.


Key Responsibilities


  • Analyze and coordinate works information documentation.
  • Deliver discipline-specific construction documentation and work packs.
  • Use systems to monitor team time allocation and work progress.
  • Report on installation progress and forecast planning.
  • Coordinate between disciplines to manage interfaces effectively.
  • Support other MEH work teams for a coordinated approach.


Key Requirements


  • Positive, can-do mentality.
  • Adaptive problem-solving skills.
  • Proven success record.
  • Strong leadership and collaborative skills.
  • Ability to reach sensible compromises.


Qualifications


  • Degree or equivalent vocational training in a relevant discipline.
  • Relevant professional accreditation (desirable).
  • Ability to achieve security clearance (BPSS or higher).
  • CCNSG Safety Passport.


Experience


  • Experience in a highly regulated sector, preferably nuclear, within the specific discipline.
  • Knowledge of Safe Systems of Work.
  • Experience on major construction projects.
  • Experience at Engineer or Senior Engineer level, including within joint ventures.


Why Join Us?


  • Work on high-impact projects in the nuclear industry.
  • Competitive salary and benefits.
  • Opportunities for career growth and development.
  • Innovative and collaborative work environment.


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