Mechanical Supervisor/AP

Carrington West
Bournemouth
2 weeks ago
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Mechanical Supervisor (Contractor attached to AMP8 Bournemouth Water Framework)
Role: Mechanical AP/Supervisor
Location: Bournemouth
Rate: 450p/d (Inside IR35/Umbrella PAYE)
Duration: 18 months+
Sector: Water
A leading Water/Wastewater contractor, currently engaged in substantial capital delivery projects for Bournemotuh Water, is seeking an experienced Mechanical AP to join their team.
Key Responsibilities:
·Supervision: Oversee workers and subcontractors, ensuring high standards and adherence to project timelines.
·Technical Oversight: Involved in pipework fabrication, welding, inspection, and pipeline snagging works.
·Documentation: Review and manage Risk Assessments and Method Statements (RAMs).
·Collaboration: Work closely with Site and Project Managers to meet key deliverables and project goals.
Required Experience:
·Proven experience in the Water/Wastewater or Energy sectors (Or similar industries)
·Previous roles with Tier 1 or Tier 2 contractors.
·Strong understanding of P&ID's (Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams) and GA (General Arrangement) drawings.
Candidate Profile:
·Demonstrated ability to manage and supervise large-scale mechanical projects.
·Strong leadership skills with the ability to manage and motivate teams.
·Excellent communication and organisational skills.
·Detail-oriented with a focus on quality and safety...

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