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Lead Mechanical sector nuclear (m/f)

T.E.S
Bridgwater
2 weeks ago
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Technical Engineering Support (TES) is an engineering company created over 30 years ago, specializing in the coordination of tests and industrial commissioning. TES also supports its customers in participating in studies and coordinating the assembly of industrial equipment.


As part of our activity, we have a position to fill as Lead Mechanical for nuclear project Hinkley-Point UK.


Completions orientated Site Wide Records Discipline Lead interfacing with MEH (Mechanical, Electricity, HVAC) Area LTQR* Coordinators & Technicians, MDT and relevant stakeholders to capture & process discipline specific LTQR deliverables on time and in line with project deadlines ensuring completion and delivery of associated scope LTQR deliverables to support End of Erection Status Reports.


Accountabilities

  1. Single POC for Discipline specific records
  2. Technical expert liaison with MEH Site and Assurance Leads
  3. Interface with MEH completions team re CTP/EESR

Key Deliverables

  1. Ensuring discipline specific records (site wide) are captured in a timely manner, perform technical review & address issues to support Area LTQR Coordinators processing area discipline LTQR deliverables
  2. Responsible for Area Discipline LODs management, tracking asset installation and record verification and completion
  3. To be familiar witch the Scope of Work, the Contract Specifications and appropriate Nuclear Sta,dards, the drawings and the procedures.
  4. AS9 IWOC verification and track task completion upon A-Acceptance of LTQR deliverables in Teamcenter

LTQRs are one of the principal forms of objective evidence for quality assurance and conformance inspection and testing.


Mechanical Engineering or ONC/HNC/HND/C&G/Recognised Apprenticeship in relevant discipline and Competency based assessment.



  1. Excellent IT skills and experience in applying electronic document management systems (edms) and associated metadata schemas.
  2. Experience wording in a quality assurance/control environment within the nuclear industry or other relevant safety critical industry.
  3. Proven experience of interaction and resolving issues with a wide range of stakeholders in a multi-cultural environnement
  4. Major Project Experience
  5. Nuclear Experience beneficial
  6. Working in Alliance agreement projects


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