Site Mechanical Engineer

Morson Edge
London
4 days ago
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Due to the increase in workload TDA require an experienced Mechanical Site Engineer based 4 days full time on Sellafield site. The role will be site facing and support the Construction Delivery Team on various projects, reporting to the Lead Site Engineer.

Candidates can start with BPSS security clearance whilst higher level clearance is being undertaken. You should be British Citizens and passport holders and not have worked outside the UK during the past 5 years.
This is a contract role INSIDE IR35 between £45-£55ph

ROLE DESCRIPTION
Provide LFE and Knowledge of plant constraints throughout the delivery process.
Pre-approve TQ's to allow site works to continue
Produce NFR/Feasibility justifying design decision
Offering technical advice on the construction site for subcontractors, craftspeople and operatives, as well as feeding information back to the design team
Managing the site and parts of construction projects
Rad capability (Ferrus Scanning & Pull Testing) - Not Essential
Assist in sign off against the construction order
Overseeing building work and ensuring the quality of the work
Setting out, levelling and surveying the site
Ensuring plans, drawings and quantities are accurate for calculations
Managing the design documents (drawings / specs) supplied by the client are met and installed correctly on site
Managing the configuration control of engineering deliverables and site works.
Liaising with SL designers to ensure compliance with design & construction regulations
Reporting progress and other updates back to the client
Planning the work efficiently and adapting to any setbacks or difficulties
Proficient use of AutoCAD, Navisworks & 3D scanning software to enable transfer of data from site to the design team.
Provide input and site-based knowledge for Design and Constructability Reviews
ESSENTIAL:
Academic qualifications, HNC/HND Mech
Plant knowledge
FGMSP inducted
PFSP Inducted
C3 trained
Respirator & PVC trained
Sufficient use of CIMAGE on SL System

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