Lead Mechanical sector nuclear (m/f)

TES Technical Engineering Support
Bridgwater
3 weeks ago
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Overview

TES (Technical Engineering Support) is an engineering company with over 30 years of experience in testing coordination, industrial commissioning, and supporting customers in studies and assembly of industrial equipment.


Position

Lead Mechanical – Nuclear Project Hinkley‑Point, UK


Responsibilities

  • Serve as the single point of contact for discipline‑specific records.
  • Act as a technical liaison with the Mechanical, Electricity, and HVAC (MEH) site and assurance leads.
  • Interface with the MEH completions team regarding CTP/EESR.
  • Ensure discipline‑specific records are captured on time and undergo technical review to support Area LTQR coordinators.
  • Manage Area Discipline LODs, track asset installation, and verify completed records.
  • Familiar with Scope of Work, Contract Specifications, nuclear standards, drawings, and procedures.
  • Verify AS9 IWOC and track task completion once LTQR deliverables are accepted in Teamcenter.
  • Contribute to the principal forms of objective evidence for quality assurance and conformance inspection and testing.

Qualifications

  • Mechanical Engineering or a recognised ONC/HNC/HND/C&G/Apprenticeship in a relevant discipline.
  • Excellent IT skills with experience in electronic document management systems and metadata schemas.
  • Experience in a quality assurance/control environment within the nuclear industry or other safety‑critical industry.
  • Proven ability to interact with and resolve issues for a wide range of stakeholders in a multicultural environment.
  • Major project experience; nuclear experience is beneficial.
  • Experience working on alliance agreement projects.

Location

Bridgwater, England, United Kingdom – Hinkley‑Point nuclear project.


Seniority level

Not Applicable


Employment type

Full‑time


Job function

Other – Electric Power Generation


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