Mechanical Site Supervisor

Lanesra Technical Recruitment Ltd
Rickmansworth
23 hours ago
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Overview

Position: Mechanical Site Supervisor – Thames

Location: Rickmansworth or Walthamstow with responsibility for multiple sites

Rate: £450-500 per day (neg DOE) (inside IR35)

Duration: 12 months +

Our Client: Is an integrated design and build solution provider operating in the water sector. They have over 1,000 staff working across eight regional centres, primarily supporting six long term water sector frameworks operating both on their own and increasingly in joint ventures and alliances.

The Role: Our client is looking to strengthen their Construction team with 2 Mechanical Site Supervisors based in the Thames Region. You will report directly to the M&E Manager/Lead Site Supervisor and your role will supervise and control all mechanical site activities in the most efficient manner, to the specification and within the contract time without risk to the health and safety of all concerned and providing a quality end product, ensuring a Quality installation with all ITR’s completed as the work progresses.

Responsibilities
  • Support the Site Manager in maintaining a safe working environment for all employees, supply chain partners and visitors.
  • Ensure that all relevant HS&E documents are correctly recorded and reviewed when received and that they are the latest version.
  • Carryout Mechanical Appointed Person duties.
  • Maintain QA / QC throughout the installation process.
  • Check that all relevant documents adequately describe the work to be carried out.
  • Review and comment on Method Statements and Work Instructions as required by the Project Execution Plan.
  • Supervise work to ensure that it is carried out in accordance with Method Statements and Work Instructions.
  • Record the progress of the works on record drawings or other suitable means when required.
  • Record all non-conformance and improvement opportunities and agree action with the person in charge of the works.
Experience and Qualifications
  • Several years’ experience working in the water sector or another process industry. Understands pipework fabrication, pressure testing, welding and erection. Recognises quality welding.
  • Can punch and snag pipelines in accordance with Isometric, GA and P&ID drawings.
  • HNC/HND in Mechanical Engineering or good apprenticeship in pipework and welding along with experience.
  • SSSTS
  • CSCS
  • First Aider
Key Words
  • Mechanical
  • Construction
  • Appointed Person
  • AP
  • Method Statements
  • Work Instructions
  • RAMS
  • Pipework
  • Piping
  • Fabrication
  • Welding
  • Pressure Testing
  • Plant
  • SSSTS
  • CSCS
  • Water Sector
  • Water Treatment
  • Clean Water
  • Wastewater
  • Sewage
  • Utilities
  • Infrastructure
  • Power Sector
  • Power Generation
  • Energy
  • Renewables
  • Process Sector
  • Oil
  • Gas
  • Nuclear
Job Information
  • Job Reference: 887473_1743006768
  • Salary From: £
  • Salary To: £
  • Job Locations: East England, International
  • Job Types: Contract
  • Job Skills: Mechanical
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