Life Time Quality Records Engineer
- Posted 14 June 2022
- Salary £35 - 40 per hour
- LocationPlymouth
- Job type Contract - Full Time
- Discipline Utilities
- ReferenceJO0000034389
- Contact NameOliver Meleder
Job description
Role: Life Time Quality Records Engineer (LTQR)
Location:Plymouth (Site based 5 days per week)
Duration: 5 year framework on-going
Pay: £35 - £40 per hour inside IR35
Role Overview:
To collect, collate, review and approve project LTQRs generated by the Projects contractors to ensure records comply with NSLC requirements and demonstrate completion of works to the required quality standards, respecting nuclear safety is paramount at all times.
This role is based within the Main Civils Team.
Working with Project contractors to obtain the required LTQRs from the contractor organisation.
Working with Project contractors to collate LTQRs in compliance with project requirements / standards.
Carry out review of LTQRs against specifications and standards in order to confirm that records demonstrate compliant completion of works.
Working with HPC and Project contractors to address any areas of non-con
Qualifications
Competence, knowledge & experience gained from engineering / science / technical discipline, with relevant industry experience.
A recognised Quality qualification & accreditation.
Familiarity with LTQR processes & demonstrable experience from working in a similar role.
CSCS card holder.
Experience in ensuring compliance with National & International standards such as GS-R-3, ISO9001, ISO18001, ISO14001, ISO27001.
Ability to build effective relationships with internal & external stakeholders.
Pro-active & flexible, being prepared to plan & work on own initiative.
Accuracy, tenacity, diplomacy, results oriented.
Good organisational and time management skills.
MS office proficient
English fuent - written & verbal
Desirable:
Understanding of working in a Nuclear and Safety Quality Culture.
Chartered, Technical, Certified / Incorporated Membership Level status.
Nuclear experience, working within a regulated, licenced environment.
Candidates will be required to obtain security clearance