We are IT Recruitment Specialists partnered with a prestigious Global Consultancy who required a Construction Supervisor- Welding for one of their public sector Clients based in Bridgwater, Somerset (Hybrid). IR35: This role is inside of IR35 Minimum Requirement: Provide technical advice and propose technical solutions where required Review and approve technical & safety documentation Be involved in technical and planning discussions with client Ensure installation of works is as per design and process Deliver works on time and within parameters of the budget set for the task. Supervise contracted staff Prepare site reports and fill in needed documentation Manage and ensure compliance of the NNB permit to work processes Attend coordination meetings with the Client Principal Contractor and their other tier 1 contractors Act as an Incident Controller (IC) Act as Trauma and Medical Immediate Care (TMIC) If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more, please send through your CV and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note, candidates are often Shortlisted within 48 hours.
28/03/2024
Project-based
We are IT Recruitment Specialists partnered with a prestigious Global Consultancy who required a Construction Supervisor- Welding for one of their public sector Clients based in Bridgwater, Somerset (Hybrid). IR35: This role is inside of IR35 Minimum Requirement: Provide technical advice and propose technical solutions where required Review and approve technical & safety documentation Be involved in technical and planning discussions with client Ensure installation of works is as per design and process Deliver works on time and within parameters of the budget set for the task. Supervise contracted staff Prepare site reports and fill in needed documentation Manage and ensure compliance of the NNB permit to work processes Attend coordination meetings with the Client Principal Contractor and their other tier 1 contractors Act as an Incident Controller (IC) Act as Trauma and Medical Immediate Care (TMIC) If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more, please send through your CV and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note, candidates are often Shortlisted within 48 hours.
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: General Black Hat Supervisor- Mech Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Job Description: The Black Hat Supervisor will support and supervise projects of Temporary Buildings or Structures erection on client site (subcontracted projects). As a Black Hat (non-working supervisor), manage all Health & Safety aspects of Installation activities on site Risk Assessments/Point of Work Risk Assessments review, Toolbox Talks, on site supervision ensuring that all company policies are adhered to. Main Responsibilities Provide technical advice and propose technical solutions where required Review and approve technical & safety documentation Be involved in technical and planning discussions with client (Client Principal Contractor) Ensure installation of works is as per design and process Deliver works on time and within parameters of the budget set for the task. Supervise contracted staff Prepare site reports and fill in needed documentation Manage and ensure compliance of the NNB permit to work processes Attend coordination meetings with the Client Principal Contractor and their other tier 1 contractors Act as and Incident Controller (IC) Act as Trauma and Medical Immediate Care (TMIC) Key Skills and experiences Client experience (desirable) Computer literate Basic mechanical & electrical knowledge Candidate must be a strong team leader who pays attention to safety and quality as a priority, always leading by example Must be able to set people to work and ensure works are delivered as per design, on time and on budget Project management Large Construction Teams management Team working and relationship-building skills Communication skills Technical skills Industrial relations management An eye for detail Problem solving Qualifications Essential Level 3 Apprenticeship in at least one of the following: Engineering Construction - Pipefitting Standard or Mechanical or Plating; Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician; Engineering Fitter; Metal Fabricator; Project Controls Technician Enrolment onto ILM Level 3 Certificate C&BE plus completion of Nuclear Unit or Nuclear Engineering Construction Supervisor (NECS) And at least one of the following: LATS, SMSTS or IOSH Managing Safely Essential training for the role (Client specific training) CCNSG TMIC trained (First Aid at Work trained) IC trained TMIC trained (First Aid at Work trained) IC trained Qualifications required ideally experience on Client one of A,B,C & D One of the following from A or All of B and one of the following from C and D: A Level 3 Apprenticeship: - Engineering Construction - Pipefitting Standard or Mechanical or Plating; - Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician; - Engineering Fitter; - Metal Fabricator; - Project Controls Technician Certificate of Apprenticeship in Plating ACE Card demonstrating Level 3 Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Pipefitting, Mechanical, Plating, Fabricator, B B0 H0/CSQ/SCNI/M1/HN1 large component replacement or HN1 reactor opening and closing (OFC) C Enrolment onto ILM Level 3 Certificate C&BE plus completion of Nuclear Unit Nuclear Engineering Construction Supervisor (NECS) D LATS SMSTS IOSH Managing Safely Background Experience in managing people on large scale/international projects
28/03/2024
Project-based
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: General Black Hat Supervisor- Mech Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Job Description: The Black Hat Supervisor will support and supervise projects of Temporary Buildings or Structures erection on client site (subcontracted projects). As a Black Hat (non-working supervisor), manage all Health & Safety aspects of Installation activities on site Risk Assessments/Point of Work Risk Assessments review, Toolbox Talks, on site supervision ensuring that all company policies are adhered to. Main Responsibilities Provide technical advice and propose technical solutions where required Review and approve technical & safety documentation Be involved in technical and planning discussions with client (Client Principal Contractor) Ensure installation of works is as per design and process Deliver works on time and within parameters of the budget set for the task. Supervise contracted staff Prepare site reports and fill in needed documentation Manage and ensure compliance of the NNB permit to work processes Attend coordination meetings with the Client Principal Contractor and their other tier 1 contractors Act as and Incident Controller (IC) Act as Trauma and Medical Immediate Care (TMIC) Key Skills and experiences Client experience (desirable) Computer literate Basic mechanical & electrical knowledge Candidate must be a strong team leader who pays attention to safety and quality as a priority, always leading by example Must be able to set people to work and ensure works are delivered as per design, on time and on budget Project management Large Construction Teams management Team working and relationship-building skills Communication skills Technical skills Industrial relations management An eye for detail Problem solving Qualifications Essential Level 3 Apprenticeship in at least one of the following: Engineering Construction - Pipefitting Standard or Mechanical or Plating; Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician; Engineering Fitter; Metal Fabricator; Project Controls Technician Enrolment onto ILM Level 3 Certificate C&BE plus completion of Nuclear Unit or Nuclear Engineering Construction Supervisor (NECS) And at least one of the following: LATS, SMSTS or IOSH Managing Safely Essential training for the role (Client specific training) CCNSG TMIC trained (First Aid at Work trained) IC trained TMIC trained (First Aid at Work trained) IC trained Qualifications required ideally experience on Client one of A,B,C & D One of the following from A or All of B and one of the following from C and D: A Level 3 Apprenticeship: - Engineering Construction - Pipefitting Standard or Mechanical or Plating; - Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician; - Engineering Fitter; - Metal Fabricator; - Project Controls Technician Certificate of Apprenticeship in Plating ACE Card demonstrating Level 3 Diploma in any of the following disciplines: Pipefitting, Mechanical, Plating, Fabricator, B B0 H0/CSQ/SCNI/M1/HN1 large component replacement or HN1 reactor opening and closing (OFC) C Enrolment onto ILM Level 3 Certificate C&BE plus completion of Nuclear Unit Nuclear Engineering Construction Supervisor (NECS) D LATS SMSTS IOSH Managing Safely Background Experience in managing people on large scale/international projects
Risk & Opportunities Officer Max Supplier Charge Rate: Market rate Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home IR35 Status: Mandated PAYE only We are heading up a recruitment drive on behalf of a leading IT consultancy that require a Risk & Opportunities Officer to join their team on a major nuclear project that is based at Hinckley Point. Job Description: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences: Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Bac+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater
27/03/2024
Project-based
Risk & Opportunities Officer Max Supplier Charge Rate: Market rate Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home IR35 Status: Mandated PAYE only We are heading up a recruitment drive on behalf of a leading IT consultancy that require a Risk & Opportunities Officer to join their team on a major nuclear project that is based at Hinckley Point. Job Description: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences: Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Bac+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater
Opex Improvement Consultant Max Supplier Charge Rate: Market Rate Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset/possibility to work 1 day a week from home IR35 Status: Mandated PAYE only We are heading up a recruitment drive on behalf of a leading IT consultancy that require a Opex Improvement Consultant to join their team on a major nuclear project that is based at Hinckley Point. Job Description: Main Responsibilities: You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills and experiences: You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing Additional information No job travel, on site Full Time
27/03/2024
Project-based
Opex Improvement Consultant Max Supplier Charge Rate: Market Rate Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset/possibility to work 1 day a week from home IR35 Status: Mandated PAYE only We are heading up a recruitment drive on behalf of a leading IT consultancy that require a Opex Improvement Consultant to join their team on a major nuclear project that is based at Hinckley Point. Job Description: Main Responsibilities: You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills and experiences: You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing Additional information No job travel, on site Full Time
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between client on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with client to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with client (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with client to progress and clarify actions expected by client, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to client Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between client and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by client Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with client Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense client Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (client and Framatome) Collect any request from client related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to client: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to client, presentation to client, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate client members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on client more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects
27/03/2024
Project-based
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between client on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with client to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with client (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with client to progress and clarify actions expected by client, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to client Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between client and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by client Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with client Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense client Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (client and Framatome) Collect any request from client related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to client: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to client, presentation to client, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate client members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on client more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects
We are heading up a recruitment drive for a global consultancy that require a Site Contract & Commercial Officer to join them on a major Nuclear project that's based at Hinkley Point C. Job Title - Site Contract & Commercial Officer Day Rate - Negotiable Location - Hinkley Point C/possibility to work 1 day a week from home iR35 determination - Inside iR35 Duration - 6 months Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between HPC (the Client) on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with HPC to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with HPC (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with HPC to progress and clarify actions expected by HPC, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to HPC Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between HPC and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by HPC Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with HPC Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense Attend the monthly CCM (Contract and Commercial Meetings) between HPC and Framatome Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (HPC and Framatome) Collect any request from HPC related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to HPC: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to HPC, presentation to HPC, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate HPC members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on HPC more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects Additional information Working hours - full time on site at Hinkley Point C
27/03/2024
Project-based
We are heading up a recruitment drive for a global consultancy that require a Site Contract & Commercial Officer to join them on a major Nuclear project that's based at Hinkley Point C. Job Title - Site Contract & Commercial Officer Day Rate - Negotiable Location - Hinkley Point C/possibility to work 1 day a week from home iR35 determination - Inside iR35 Duration - 6 months Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between HPC (the Client) on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with HPC to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with HPC (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with HPC to progress and clarify actions expected by HPC, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to HPC Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between HPC and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by HPC Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with HPC Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense Attend the monthly CCM (Contract and Commercial Meetings) between HPC and Framatome Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (HPC and Framatome) Collect any request from HPC related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to HPC: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to HPC, presentation to HPC, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate HPC members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on HPC more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects Additional information Working hours - full time on site at Hinkley Point C
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: Opex Improvement Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: Main Responsibilities: You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting? Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills and experiences: You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing
27/03/2024
Project-based
We are Global IT Recruitment specialist that provides support to the clients across UK, Europe and Australia. We have an excellent job opportunity for you. Job Title: Opex Improvement Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Bridgwater, Somerset/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: Main Responsibilities: You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting? Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills and experiences: You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing
We are IT Recruitment Specialists partnered with a prestigious Global Consultancy who required a Surveillance Mechanical Engineer - Location: Bridgwater, Somerset - working onsite, the balance of time will be remote for one of their public sector Clients based in the UK. IR35: This role is inside of IR35 Initial duration: 6 months Role and tasks Surveillance Mechanical Engineer Consultant Job Description: As a mechanical surveillance engineer, you will join EIRA team in charge of the surveillance of the manufacturing and installation of nuclear equipment for worldwide power plants. It is a rewarding experience that starts with comprehensive training and tutoring, with the objective of good respect of the contractual technical requirements, the manufacturing and installation follow-up of equipment's with the highest quality and safety level. The surveillance engineer is a key player during the installation phases as an in-the-field representative. The surveillance engineer works closely with the other departments (quality, installation, project, engineering, procurement, expediting, cost) to ensure the conformity of the manufacturing or installation activities and of equipment's on factories or construction site. EIRA team also gives the opportunity to develop technical skills on a wider range of equipment's, such as pressure vessel, steam generators, pumps, valves, instrumentation, and offers worldwide opportunity of experience. is looking for a Mechanical Engineer for the surveillance of the primary loop installation activities for the Hinkley Point EPR construction site. Main Responsibilities: Ensure the conformity to the purchase order requirements at each step of the key installation steps, from reception to commissioning Ensure the surveillance plan is respected Review the Follow up Documents and End of Installation reports Verify the approval and completeness of the applicable technical documentation set (welding book, non-destructive testing procedures, installation procedures ) Organize your own schedules of surveillance activities with the surveillance leader Contribute to open points treatments and closure Participate to progress meetings with installation, projects, suppliers or customers Key Skills and experiences: Min 1 year experience with technical degree qualification Manufacturing processes knowledge (welding, foundry, forge ) Destructive (chemical or mechanical testing) and non destructive testing (PT, UT, RT, EC, MT) knowledge Quality fundamentals knowledge Ability to read and understand the technical engineering documents of scheme Fluent English (spoken and written) Organisation Capability to defend and explain own observations Being critical and analytical minded to be able to identify deviations and to contribute to their resolution Autonomy to manage the surveillance on-site schedule or business trip Team working Qualifications Master's degree qualification in Science, with specialisation in Metallurgy, Material, Advanced Mechanics or general mechanical engineering. Knowledge in welding or non destructive testing - desirable. Additional information Training: several months training periods on various localisation in France and Europe. Some out of hours working will be required. If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more, please send through your CV and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note, candidates are often Shortlisted within 48 hours.
27/03/2024
Project-based
We are IT Recruitment Specialists partnered with a prestigious Global Consultancy who required a Surveillance Mechanical Engineer - Location: Bridgwater, Somerset - working onsite, the balance of time will be remote for one of their public sector Clients based in the UK. IR35: This role is inside of IR35 Initial duration: 6 months Role and tasks Surveillance Mechanical Engineer Consultant Job Description: As a mechanical surveillance engineer, you will join EIRA team in charge of the surveillance of the manufacturing and installation of nuclear equipment for worldwide power plants. It is a rewarding experience that starts with comprehensive training and tutoring, with the objective of good respect of the contractual technical requirements, the manufacturing and installation follow-up of equipment's with the highest quality and safety level. The surveillance engineer is a key player during the installation phases as an in-the-field representative. The surveillance engineer works closely with the other departments (quality, installation, project, engineering, procurement, expediting, cost) to ensure the conformity of the manufacturing or installation activities and of equipment's on factories or construction site. EIRA team also gives the opportunity to develop technical skills on a wider range of equipment's, such as pressure vessel, steam generators, pumps, valves, instrumentation, and offers worldwide opportunity of experience. is looking for a Mechanical Engineer for the surveillance of the primary loop installation activities for the Hinkley Point EPR construction site. Main Responsibilities: Ensure the conformity to the purchase order requirements at each step of the key installation steps, from reception to commissioning Ensure the surveillance plan is respected Review the Follow up Documents and End of Installation reports Verify the approval and completeness of the applicable technical documentation set (welding book, non-destructive testing procedures, installation procedures ) Organize your own schedules of surveillance activities with the surveillance leader Contribute to open points treatments and closure Participate to progress meetings with installation, projects, suppliers or customers Key Skills and experiences: Min 1 year experience with technical degree qualification Manufacturing processes knowledge (welding, foundry, forge ) Destructive (chemical or mechanical testing) and non destructive testing (PT, UT, RT, EC, MT) knowledge Quality fundamentals knowledge Ability to read and understand the technical engineering documents of scheme Fluent English (spoken and written) Organisation Capability to defend and explain own observations Being critical and analytical minded to be able to identify deviations and to contribute to their resolution Autonomy to manage the surveillance on-site schedule or business trip Team working Qualifications Master's degree qualification in Science, with specialisation in Metallurgy, Material, Advanced Mechanics or general mechanical engineering. Knowledge in welding or non destructive testing - desirable. Additional information Training: several months training periods on various localisation in France and Europe. Some out of hours working will be required. If you are interested in this position and would like to learn more, please send through your CV and we will get in touch with you as soon as possible. Please note, candidates are often Shortlisted within 48 hours.
Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between HPC (the Client) on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with HPC to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with HPC (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with HPC to progress and clarify actions expected by HPC, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to HPC Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between HPC and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by HPC Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with HPC Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense Attend the monthly CCM (Contract and Commercial Meetings) between HPC and Framatome Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (HPC and Framatome) Collect any request from HPC related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to HPC: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to HPC, presentation to HPC, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate HPC members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on HPC more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects Additional information Working hours - full time on site at Hinkley Point C
27/03/2024
Project-based
Job Title: Site Contract & Commercial Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Job Description: The Site Contract & Commercial Officer will take responsibility for commercial discussions regarding site activities with the customer, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Responsible for contractual activities linked to site matters, among other coordinating Early Warnings and General communications, in close coordination with Paris C&C team. Facilitating daily interfaces between HPC (the Client) on site and Framatome Project Team. Main Responsibilities Commercial topics Coordinate with HPC to clarify Variation Requests (VAR) and Variation Proposals (VP) Ensure communication with HPC (respectively Framatome) When required, setup dedicated data room Prepare and attend the Change & Opportunity Meetings Coordinate the Early Warnings management Set-up and attend the Risk Reduction Meetings (RRM), and draft the related Minutes of Meeting Follow-up the overall progress (from Early Warning's creation to closing, including actions resulting from Risks Mitigation Meetings) Liaise with HPC to progress and clarify actions expected by HPC, and communicate to Framatome Respectively, liaise with Framatome to progress and clarify actions expected by Framatome, and communicate to HPC Prepare and lead the weekly meetings within Framatome Prepare and lead the weekly meetings between HPC and Framatome Prepare the monthly monitoring and related analyses General Communications (GCs) issued by HPC Where relevant, draft answers for Framatome Pilots' validation Attend the weekly progress meetings with HPC Support the Contract Team based in La Défense Manage any specific work delegated by the Framatome Contract Team in La Défense Attend the monthly CCM (Contract and Commercial Meetings) between HPC and Framatome Expedite, coordinate or lead actions raised in the monthly CCM Coordinate transverse topics Ensure a smooth and effective communication between the respective CCM Teams (HPC and Framatome) Collect any request from HPC related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required and systematically transmits the requests to the corresponding Framatome Manager in France or in UK Define with point(s) of contract in France or in UK the way and the timeframe to respond to HPC: preparation of the answer, internal validation before sending to HPC, presentation to HPC, additional clarifications (in any) Collect any request from Framatome related to Contract/Commercial, clarifies them where required, transmits and explains the requests to the appropriate HPC members Key Skills and experiences: Extensive experience in a similar role, ideally in Large Projects Ideally worked on HPC more than 5 years experience in a similar role Excellent communication skills Results orientation, reliable, analytical capabilities, sense of synthesis Customer orientation English level: High-Elementary (Bright Test reference) at minimum Computer literate: standard Microsoft package Qualifications Bachelors degree is mandatory, Masters degree is desirable Legal or Business School Degree Background: Nuclear, Construction, Engineering, Large projects Additional information Working hours - full time on site at Hinkley Point C
Job Title: Risk & Opportunities analyst/manager/Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley -work 1 day a week from home Inside IR35 Job Description: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences : Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Client+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater
27/03/2024
Project-based
Job Title: Risk & Opportunities analyst/manager/Officer Clearance required: BPSS Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley -work 1 day a week from home Inside IR35 Job Description: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences : Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Client+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater
Role Title: Opex Improvement Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater, Somerset (full time on site) Rate: £Competitive - Umbrella only Would you like to join a global leader in consulting, technology services and digital transformation? Our client is at the forefront of innovation to address the entire breadth of opportunities in the evolving world of cloud, digital and platforms. Role purpose/summary You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills/requirements You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing Additional information No job travel, on site Full Time All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications, we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply!
26/03/2024
Project-based
Role Title: Opex Improvement Officer Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater, Somerset (full time on site) Rate: £Competitive - Umbrella only Would you like to join a global leader in consulting, technology services and digital transformation? Our client is at the forefront of innovation to address the entire breadth of opportunities in the evolving world of cloud, digital and platforms. Role purpose/summary You will contribute to the improvement of all the OPEX Quality activities on site for the project with respect to the Management System in force Lead the continuous improvement process and help in the proper application of OPEX tools (visual management including 5S approach, field routines, deployment of work standards, A3 or 8D problem solving methods, suggestion system, etc.) Contribute to the definition of the objectives of the site's annual performance plan (simplification of processes, process expertise, etc.) and supervise their implementation Lead, energize, facilitate the conduct of continuous improvement projects and ensure progress reporting Disseminate and ensure the use of the Framatome group's standard formats Ensure the follow-up of the site's masterplan (prioritized action plan) Provide expertise and training to managers in the areas of problem solving Provide support to all employees in the use of Excellence, human reliability or project management tools. Key Skills/requirements You have an engineer degree with ideally a first experience in the field of quality and engineering. You have operational experience in an industrial environment on a production site of at least 5 years (Production, Maintenance, Methods, etc.) You have knowledge and experience in Lean You have knowledge of project management You are field-oriented and results-oriented You demonstrate an ability to convince, unite and lead change Background: Nuclear, Off-shore, Aerospace, Nuclear manufacturing Additional information No job travel, on site Full Time All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications, we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply!
Role Title: Junior Surveillance Mechanical Engineer Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater, Somerset (full time on site) Rate: £Competitive - Umbrella only As a mechanical surveillance engineer, you will join EIRA team in charge of the surveillance of the manufacturing and installation of nuclear equipment for worldwide power plants. It is a rewarding experience that starts with comprehensive training and tutoring, with the objective of good respect of the contractual technical requirements, the manufacturing and installation follow-up of equipment's with the highest quality and safety level. The surveillance engineer is a key player during the installation phases as an in-the-field representative. The surveillance engineer works closely with the other departments (quality, installation, project, engineering, procurement, expediting, cost) to ensure the conformity of the manufacturing or installation activities and of equipment's on factories or construction site. EIRA team also gives the opportunity to develop technical skills on a wider range of equipment's, such as pressure vessel, steam generators, pumps, valves, instrumentation, and offers worldwide opportunity of experience. Our client is looking for a Mechanical Engineer for the surveillance of the primary loop installation activities for the Hinkley Point EPR construction site. Role purpose/summary Ensure the conformity to the purchase order requirements at each step of the key installation steps, from reception to commissioning Ensure the surveillance plan is respected Review the Follow up Documents and End of Installation reports Verify the approval and completeness of the applicable technical documentation set (welding book, non-destructive testing procedures, installation procedures) Organize your own schedules of surveillance activities with the surveillance leader Contribute to open points treatments and closure Participate to progress meetings with installation, projects, suppliers or customers Key Skills/requirements Min 1 year experience with technical degree qualification Manufacturing processes knowledge (welding, foundry, forge) Destructive (chemical or mechanical testing) and non-destructive testing (PT, UT, RT, EC, MT) knowledge Quality fundamentals knowledge Ability to read and understand the technical engineering documents of scheme Fluent English (spoken and written) Organisation Capability to defend and explain own observations Being critical and analytical minded to be able to identify deviations and to contribute to their resolution Autonomy to manage the surveillance on-site schedule or business trip Team working Qualifications Master's degree qualification in Science, with specialisation in Metallurgy, Material, Advanced Mechanics or general mechanical engineering. Knowledge in welding or non destructive testing - desirable. Additional information Training: several months training periods on various localisation in France and Europe. Some out of hours working will be required All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications, we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply!
26/03/2024
Project-based
Role Title: Junior Surveillance Mechanical Engineer Duration: 6 months Location: Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater, Somerset (full time on site) Rate: £Competitive - Umbrella only As a mechanical surveillance engineer, you will join EIRA team in charge of the surveillance of the manufacturing and installation of nuclear equipment for worldwide power plants. It is a rewarding experience that starts with comprehensive training and tutoring, with the objective of good respect of the contractual technical requirements, the manufacturing and installation follow-up of equipment's with the highest quality and safety level. The surveillance engineer is a key player during the installation phases as an in-the-field representative. The surveillance engineer works closely with the other departments (quality, installation, project, engineering, procurement, expediting, cost) to ensure the conformity of the manufacturing or installation activities and of equipment's on factories or construction site. EIRA team also gives the opportunity to develop technical skills on a wider range of equipment's, such as pressure vessel, steam generators, pumps, valves, instrumentation, and offers worldwide opportunity of experience. Our client is looking for a Mechanical Engineer for the surveillance of the primary loop installation activities for the Hinkley Point EPR construction site. Role purpose/summary Ensure the conformity to the purchase order requirements at each step of the key installation steps, from reception to commissioning Ensure the surveillance plan is respected Review the Follow up Documents and End of Installation reports Verify the approval and completeness of the applicable technical documentation set (welding book, non-destructive testing procedures, installation procedures) Organize your own schedules of surveillance activities with the surveillance leader Contribute to open points treatments and closure Participate to progress meetings with installation, projects, suppliers or customers Key Skills/requirements Min 1 year experience with technical degree qualification Manufacturing processes knowledge (welding, foundry, forge) Destructive (chemical or mechanical testing) and non-destructive testing (PT, UT, RT, EC, MT) knowledge Quality fundamentals knowledge Ability to read and understand the technical engineering documents of scheme Fluent English (spoken and written) Organisation Capability to defend and explain own observations Being critical and analytical minded to be able to identify deviations and to contribute to their resolution Autonomy to manage the surveillance on-site schedule or business trip Team working Qualifications Master's degree qualification in Science, with specialisation in Metallurgy, Material, Advanced Mechanics or general mechanical engineering. Knowledge in welding or non destructive testing - desirable. Additional information Training: several months training periods on various localisation in France and Europe. Some out of hours working will be required All profiles will be reviewed against the required skills and experience. Due to the high number of applications, we will only be able to respond to successful applicants in the first instance. We thank you for your interest and the time taken to apply!
Risk and Opportunities Officer Work location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Reporting to: Framatome - HPC Site Project Control Manager The role: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on Framatome procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences: Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Bac+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater
26/03/2024
Project-based
Risk and Opportunities Officer Work location: Hinkley Point C - Bridgwater, Somerset Hours: Full time on site/possibility to work 1 day a week from home Reporting to: Framatome - HPC Site Project Control Manager The role: The essential role of the Project Risk & Opportunity Officer is to ensure in the allocated project scope that risks and opportunities are identified, assessed, prioritized, treated by appropriate action plans and monitored. In order to perform this role, the Risk and Opportunities Officer relies on the project Risk and Opportunities Management Plan, which is based on Framatome procedures and associated method and tools, as well as methodologies developed within PCM Business Unit. Main Responsibilities: Organize and conduct Risk and Opportunities general reviews (interviews and working sessions with internal teams and our suppliers) Ensure the programming and animation of specific Risk and Opportunities analyses (from general reviews or requested by the project management) to be carried out Develop, update with the teams and disseminate the Risk and Opportunities registers and the associated summaries Prepare and share the synthesis of major Risks and Opportunities, action plans and decision milestones and ensure their proper execution Periodically consolidate major residual impacts on project planning and costs Contribute to the communication of Risk and Opportunities for internal and customer reporting Contribute to the feedback and continuous improvement of Risk and Opportunities tools and methods Organize, plan and conduct required Risk and Opportunities activities Read and take into account all important documents within allocated scope, such as the contract, budgets, time schedule, specifications, etc. Challenge the participants during these discussions in order to ensure robust identification, assessment of potential impacts and definition of action plans with their milestones Contribute to identify not only the Risks but also the Opportunities and optimization ideas (which can combine Risks and Opportunities depending on scenarios) Keep Risk and Opportunities register updated Prepare TOP 10/20 Risk and Opportunities synthesis to highlight the main stakes and proposed strategy response Ensure the evaluation of residual impacts with Project Manager and Cost Controllers, based on expected results of defined action plans Obtain Risk and Opportunities analysis validation by manager in charge of the corresponding scope Regularly share the progress of Risk and Opportunities analysis with the Project Risk and Opportunties Manager and contribute to monthly reporting Participate to project Risk and Opportunities team meetings and to Risk and Opportunties transverse meetings organized by PCM BU Key Skills and experiences: Proven experience (project management, audit, contract management) as a cross-functional interface with different professions (contract, planning, finance, purchasing, technical managers, project managers, etc.) in an international environment 5 years experience Able to interact with both operational teams and top management, you are pro-active, autonomous, curious and are known for your analytical and synthesis skills and your ability to challenge your partners. You are also persistent, proactive, customer-oriented and result-oriented. Qualifications Bac+5 degree in engineering or equivalent Experienced in managing complex projects in the nuclear/industrial sector Background: Nuclear or Construction would be desirable Knowledge of project management methodologies International or multicultural experience Experience in transverse management Additional information Working hours full time Working on site at Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater