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Site Quality Engineer - Mechanical

Mactech Energy Group Careers
Bridgwater
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Site Quality Engineer - Mechanical 1369GRE
£375 PAYE £550 Umbrella
Hinkley Point C, Somerset

Contract – Longterm

The Site Quality Engineer for Mechanical Erection is responsible for overseeing and ensuring the quality compliance of mechanical installation activities at a nuclear power plant construction site. This includes both static components (e.g., heat exchangers, pressure vessels) and rotating components (e.g., pumps, compressors). The role requires close coordination with construction teams, quality control personnel, and regulatory bodies to ensure adherence to project specifications, codes, and standards.

Coordinate with the client to ensure timely notification and facilitation of all Witness and Hold Points as defined in the Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs), ensuring compliance with contractual and regulatory requirements.
Monitor and inspect mechanical erection activities to ensure compliance with quality standards and project specifications.
Review and approve quality documentation including Inspection Test Plans (ITPs), welding procedures, and material certificates.
Witness inspections and tests on static components such as pressure vessels, and heat exchangers.
Witness quality checks on rotating equipment installations including alignment, vibration testing, and commissioning readiness.
Coordinate with third-party i...

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