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Mechanical & Welding- Quality Assurance Engineer

VGS RPO Services
Reading
2 days ago
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Mechanical & Welding Quality Assurance Engineer – Reading


£38.50p/h (outside IR35) + site-based + average 48hr working week + good overtime rates (night/weekend work) + travel time paid up to 5hrs @£38.50p/h per week + nightly allowance towards accommodation + long-term contract work (min 12months & rolling)


Quality Assurance Engineer responsibilities include:


  • Provide independent quality control services and supply chain competency assessments relating to equipment in manufacture, fabrication, and construction.
  • Review customer requirements/specifications and prepare Quality Plans/ITPs.
  • Review and accept incoming NDE and weld procedures from sub suppliers.
  • Review and accept incoming material certificates.
  • Liaise with Inspection Bodies, Customers and other appointed Third Parties on inspection.
  • Review and sign off completed documentation packages.
  • Maintain Product Registers.
  • Produce periodical reports as requested by the business.
  • Develop and maintain excellent relationships with both internal and external Customers.


Quality Assurance Engineer profile:

  • An experienced Engineer, with 3-5yrs in equipment inspections & quality control in welding & fabrication.
  • Must have C&G Cert / or equivalent Fabrication & welding or similar level engineering qualification.
  • Must have CSWIP 3.1/3.2 Welding Inspector.
  • PCN level II - MPI (Magnetic Particle Inspections)
  • PCN level II - Rad Interp (Radiographic Interpretation)
  • Any other PCNs beneficial
  • Must be SC clearance eligible (a UK Citizen who has lived and worked in the UK for the last 5yrs)
  • Knowledge of ASME Code including materials, welding and NDE techniques.
  • Good working knowledge of UK requirements for Inspection in high hazard industries.
  • Ability to work successfully in a team, giving guidance, support and training as and when necessary.


If the above Mechanical & Welding Quality Assurance Engineercontract work looks of interest and you are confident you meet the experience & qualifications required, then please get in touch and one of our consultants will call you back

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