WIC Engineer

Job Category:  Engineering
Contract Partner Company:  Altrad Services
Employing Company:  Altrad Services UK

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WIC Engineer
Altrad

 

Permanent


Accountabilities:

•    Drive the technical delivery of the WIC scope to achieve ITT, supplier selection and SOC.
•    Proactively manage qualification and technical delivery through any EWC and main contract delivery during execution design, manufacturing and site installation.
•    Identify, communicate and manage risk throughout the delivery, working closely with the project management team.
•    Ensure the technical requirements are defined and well understood by supplier and other key stakeholders.
•    Provide the technical inputs and clarity to manage the RD contract for the WIC scope.
•    Steer the resolution of technical open points to a pragmatic, implementable conclusion.
•    Analyse and distil complex technical information and large data sets to find ways forwards taking into consideration the viewpoints of numerous stakeholders often with differing opinions to balance project risk
•    Communicate complex topic in a simple and understandable way to a range of stakeholders.

 

Key Deliverables:

•    Delivery of the different technical documents required at the different stages of the contract delivery e.g. technical procurement specification.
•    Definition of strategic approach to technical delivery of the contracts under your responsibilities, including topics such as Configuration Control.

 

Qualifications:

•    HNC/HND in relevant technical field.
•    Degree in engineering (desirable).
•    Charted / Incorporated Engineer with relevant engineering institute or working towards Charted / Incorporated status.

 

Experience:

•    Knowledge of End-to-End Configuration management from strategy development, through detailed and execution design, manufacturing, construction / installation and handover to commissioning / operations. 
•    Knowledge and experience using digital systems to control configuration management e.g. PLM, Document Management, Asset Management.
•    Meticulous and rigorous approach to engineering to achieve high professional standards.
•    Ability to influence a diverse range of stakeholders.
•    Ability to work autonomously but with awareness of own limitations.
•    Knowledge of contractual and commercial mechanisms
•    Understanding of PWR design and experience in PWR operations advantageous but not essential.
•    Good knowledge of CDM Regulations (desirable).

 

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.

WIC Engineer
Altrad

 

Permanent


Accountabilities:

•    Drive the technical delivery of the WIC scope to achieve ITT, supplier selection and SOC.
•    Proactively manage qualification and technical delivery through any EWC and main contract delivery during execution design, manufacturing and site installation.
•    Identify, communicate and manage risk throughout the delivery, working closely with the project management team.
•    Ensure the technical requirements are defined and well understood by supplier and other key stakeholders.
•    Provide the technical inputs and clarity to manage the RD contract for the WIC scope.
•    Steer the resolution of technical open points to a pragmatic, implementable conclusion.
•    Analyse and distil complex technical information and large data sets to find ways forwards taking into consideration the viewpoints of numerous stakeholders often with differing opinions to balance project risk
•    Communicate complex topic in a simple and understandable way to a range of stakeholders.

 

Key Deliverables:

•    Delivery of the different technical documents required at the different stages of the contract delivery e.g. technical procurement specification.
•    Definition of strategic approach to technical delivery of the contracts under your responsibilities, including topics such as Configuration Control.

 

Qualifications:

•    HNC/HND in relevant technical field.
•    Degree in engineering (desirable).
•    Charted / Incorporated Engineer with relevant engineering institute or working towards Charted / Incorporated status.

 

Experience:

•    Knowledge of End-to-End Configuration management from strategy development, through detailed and execution design, manufacturing, construction / installation and handover to commissioning / operations. 
•    Knowledge and experience using digital systems to control configuration management e.g. PLM, Document Management, Asset Management.
•    Meticulous and rigorous approach to engineering to achieve high professional standards.
•    Ability to influence a diverse range of stakeholders.
•    Ability to work autonomously but with awareness of own limitations.
•    Knowledge of contractual and commercial mechanisms
•    Understanding of PWR design and experience in PWR operations advantageous but not essential.
•    Good knowledge of CDM Regulations (desirable).

 

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.

Why Join Us?

For more than 60 years, nuclear power stations in the UK have been quietly keeping Britain fuelled with massive amounts of home-grown energy.

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