QC Inspector

Job Category:  Other
Contract Partner Company:  Boccard
Employing Company:  Boccard

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QC Inspector
Boccard
Hinkley Point C


Main Duties:

 

Currently working 10/4 rotation, overtime rates apply


The QC Inspector will report to the BUK Quality Manager and is responsible for overseeing the quality and safety of the companies welding, installation and fabrication activities, including dimensional inspection. They are responsible for inspecting and assessing the strength and quality of welds, ensuring the correct equipment is being used, checking weld specifications and ensuring all safety regulations are being adhered to.


1.    To follow and interpretate procedures and specifications within the job scope
2.    To manage and control the ITP
3.    Contributions to continuous improvements
4.    Ensure that the work being undertaken is being carried out in line with the contract specifications and standards, through manufacture to treatment and then to delivery to site.
5.    Liaise with all sub-contractors and treatment works to carry out random inspections of these sites to ensure compliance to the required specifications as set out by contract and purchase orders.
6.    Complete inspections to ensure material at goods inwards meet the required standards.
7.    Ensure a good standard of workmanship is maintained throughout the contract.
8.    Ensure reports from visits to suppliers and sub-contractors to in-house inspections are produced and recorded with contract documentation.
9.    Maintaining a clean and safe work area.


Requirements:


•    CSWIP 3.1
•    PCN level 2 in PT /DPI / MT/MPI
•    Ideally level in RT
•    Must have or be willing to undergo, SC clearance to work at HPC
•    Previous recent experience in the Nuclear Sector or a heavily regulated industry
•    Interpretation of ISO & engineering drawings 
•    Advanced knowledge of welding procedures & processes
•    Excellent verbal and written communication skills
•    Detail conscious
•    Good IT skills and ability to use Microsoft software to create reports, presentations, end of install/manufacturing reports
•    Ability to learn new IT software (navigate & utilise) training provided
•    Awareness of Counterfeit, Fraudulent and Suspect Items (CFSI)

 

For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

The HPC Jobs Service supports local people into exciting, long-term careers across our Project.

QC Inspector
Boccard
Hinkley Point C


Main Duties:

 

Currently working 10/4 rotation, overtime rates apply


The QC Inspector will report to the BUK Quality Manager and is responsible for overseeing the quality and safety of the companies welding, installation and fabrication activities, including dimensional inspection. They are responsible for inspecting and assessing the strength and quality of welds, ensuring the correct equipment is being used, checking weld specifications and ensuring all safety regulations are being adhered to.


1.    To follow and interpretate procedures and specifications within the job scope
2.    To manage and control the ITP
3.    Contributions to continuous improvements
4.    Ensure that the work being undertaken is being carried out in line with the contract specifications and standards, through manufacture to treatment and then to delivery to site.
5.    Liaise with all sub-contractors and treatment works to carry out random inspections of these sites to ensure compliance to the required specifications as set out by contract and purchase orders.
6.    Complete inspections to ensure material at goods inwards meet the required standards.
7.    Ensure a good standard of workmanship is maintained throughout the contract.
8.    Ensure reports from visits to suppliers and sub-contractors to in-house inspections are produced and recorded with contract documentation.
9.    Maintaining a clean and safe work area.


Requirements:


•    CSWIP 3.1
•    PCN level 2 in PT /DPI / MT/MPI
•    Ideally level in RT
•    Must have or be willing to undergo, SC clearance to work at HPC
•    Previous recent experience in the Nuclear Sector or a heavily regulated industry
•    Interpretation of ISO & engineering drawings 
•    Advanced knowledge of welding procedures & processes
•    Excellent verbal and written communication skills
•    Detail conscious
•    Good IT skills and ability to use Microsoft software to create reports, presentations, end of install/manufacturing reports
•    Ability to learn new IT software (navigate & utilise) training provided
•    Awareness of Counterfeit, Fraudulent and Suspect Items (CFSI)

 

For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

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