Surveyor - CON40020, CON40021, CON40022,

Job Category:  Engineering
Contract Partner Company:  MEH Alliance
Employing Company:  Altrad Babcock

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Surveyor -  CON40020, CON40021, CON40022, 
The MEH Alliance - Altrad Babcock 
Hinkley Point C 


Accountabilities:    
1.    Complete setting out surveys prior to equipment arriving on site for layout of the temporary equipment and the permanent equipment. Then continue to support the installation teams to final locate equipment then conduct post install location surveys for as built drawings all to the ensure compliance to the designed tolerances
2.    Ensure all surveying activities are undertaken safely and responsibly, and in accordance with the CDM Regulations   
3.    Provide input for progress reporting on surveying activities within the Erection Area
4.    Review any supplied setting out data to check design co-ordinates against the site grid system to ensure compatibility
5.    To provide quality checks on control set ups and point accuracy
6.    To report any issues, concerns, or observations to the MEH Alliance Surveying Lead
7.    Ensure all surveying activities are executed in line with relevant specifications
8.    Setting out of mechanical, electrical and HVAC supports.
9.    Provide accurate centreline and level datum’s to enable accurate installation of mechanical equipment, pipe supports and piping systems   
10.    Conduct surveys on pipe spools to provide as fabricated data including bolt hole rotations and flange deflections.  
11.    Calculations of support cut lengths.
12.    Conduct as built surveys of installed equipment
13.    Undertaking periodic instrument calibration checks
14.    To attend any relevant site meetings with project stakeholders 


Key Deliverables:    
1.    Ensuring compliance with quality assurance requirements
2.    Provide dimensional control during the erection of equipment 
3.    Produce “As-built” surveys of equipment foundations, including cast anchors and embedded plates
4.    Provide certified and calibrated surveying equipment (Dependant on contractual arrangements)  
5.    Ensure all survey equipment is in calibration and that field checks are carried out at regular intervals – maintain a log 
6.    Use of core experience & surveying skills to assess practicalities and dimensional control associated with surveying activities


Minimum Qualifications/ Experience 
(in line with MEH Onboarding matrix) 
   
1.    Surveying or Engineering qualifications or suitable experience
2.    Strong Setting out experience.
3.    Experience in the use of survey equipment (Total Station, digital level) and the production of survey reports.
4.    Conversant with all related legislation, codes, and standards.
5.     Knowledge of CDM regulations
6.     Experience in MS Office - Excel, Word


Additional Qualifications/ Experience:    
1.    5 years’ experience as an onsite surveyor 
2.    Experienced in working in a Joint Venture or Alliance environment 
3.    Starnet experience desirable.


MEH Values attributed behaviours:        
•    Demonstrates Humility through sharing success as a team
•    Demonstrates Positivity through always striving for solutions
•    Demonstrates Respect through valuing other points of view
•    Demonstrates Clarity through sharing information simply and concisely
•    Demonstrates Solidarity through adopting a “One Team” MEH approach

 

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.

 

 


Surveyor -  CON40020, CON40021, CON40022, 
The MEH Alliance - Altrad Babcock 
Hinkley Point C 


Accountabilities:    
1.    Complete setting out surveys prior to equipment arriving on site for layout of the temporary equipment and the permanent equipment. Then continue to support the installation teams to final locate equipment then conduct post install location surveys for as built drawings all to the ensure compliance to the designed tolerances
2.    Ensure all surveying activities are undertaken safely and responsibly, and in accordance with the CDM Regulations   
3.    Provide input for progress reporting on surveying activities within the Erection Area
4.    Review any supplied setting out data to check design co-ordinates against the site grid system to ensure compatibility
5.    To provide quality checks on control set ups and point accuracy
6.    To report any issues, concerns, or observations to the MEH Alliance Surveying Lead
7.    Ensure all surveying activities are executed in line with relevant specifications
8.    Setting out of mechanical, electrical and HVAC supports.
9.    Provide accurate centreline and level datum’s to enable accurate installation of mechanical equipment, pipe supports and piping systems   
10.    Conduct surveys on pipe spools to provide as fabricated data including bolt hole rotations and flange deflections.  
11.    Calculations of support cut lengths.
12.    Conduct as built surveys of installed equipment
13.    Undertaking periodic instrument calibration checks
14.    To attend any relevant site meetings with project stakeholders 


Key Deliverables:    
1.    Ensuring compliance with quality assurance requirements
2.    Provide dimensional control during the erection of equipment 
3.    Produce “As-built” surveys of equipment foundations, including cast anchors and embedded plates
4.    Provide certified and calibrated surveying equipment (Dependant on contractual arrangements)  
5.    Ensure all survey equipment is in calibration and that field checks are carried out at regular intervals – maintain a log 
6.    Use of core experience & surveying skills to assess practicalities and dimensional control associated with surveying activities


Minimum Qualifications/ Experience 
(in line with MEH Onboarding matrix) 
   
1.    Surveying or Engineering qualifications or suitable experience
2.    Strong Setting out experience.
3.    Experience in the use of survey equipment (Total Station, digital level) and the production of survey reports.
4.    Conversant with all related legislation, codes, and standards.
5.     Knowledge of CDM regulations
6.     Experience in MS Office - Excel, Word


Additional Qualifications/ Experience:    
1.    5 years’ experience as an onsite surveyor 
2.    Experienced in working in a Joint Venture or Alliance environment 
3.    Starnet experience desirable.


MEH Values attributed behaviours:        
•    Demonstrates Humility through sharing success as a team
•    Demonstrates Positivity through always striving for solutions
•    Demonstrates Respect through valuing other points of view
•    Demonstrates Clarity through sharing information simply and concisely
•    Demonstrates Solidarity through adopting a “One Team” MEH approach

 

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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