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Mechanical Inspector

Fusion Talent
Bridgwater
5 days ago
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Crane Surveyor (LOLER 9.2)

Bridgewater, Somerset


£55 - £60p/h + Outside IR35 + 24month Contract


Position for a Crane Surveyor looking for a 24month+ contract, outside of IR35, working on a major nuclear project in the South West.


Based on Hinckley Point C, you will be working 40-50 hours per week undertaking in Thorough Examinations and LOLER 9.2 inspections on overhead cranes, gantries and hoists prior to commissioning.


This contract offers £55–£60 per hour and would suit a LEEA or SAFed qualified engineer (desirable) with a strong background in mechanical inspection of cranes.


Key Responsibilities


  • Conduct LOLER 9.2 Thorough Examinations and load testing on overhead cranes, gantries, hoists, and runway systems.
  • Prepare and issue detailed first reports of Thorough Examination following installation or modification.
  • Carry out inspections in line with LOLER, PUWER, BS7121, BS2853:2011, and BS ISO 4309:2017.
  • Identify and assess defects, recommend corrective actions, and ensure compliance with relevant statutory regulations.


Person


  • Proven background performing LOLER 9.2 Thorough Examinations, including load testing and certification issue (Cranes)
  • In-depth knowledge of LOLER & PUWER regulations and relevant British Standards.
  • Solid understanding of welding techniques and where different weld types apply.
  • Looking for a long term contract outside of IR35


Interested in learning more about this opportunity? Please apply via this advert or send an enquiry through the Fusion Talent website.


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