Welding Engineer

Job Category:  Engineering
Contract Partner Company:  MEH Alliance
Employing Company:  Cavendish Nuclear

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Welding Engineer
The MEH Alliance - Cavendish Nuclear 
Hinkley Point C 


Accountabilities:    
1.    To support the Welding Manager to ensure that all Welding and Welding Related matters within the MEHA are delivered to the highest standards appropriate to the particular requirements of the provision of a Nuclear Power Generating Facility at HPC incorporating all applicable RCC-M specification requirements for materials and workmanship.
2.    To ensure the development of welding processes and procedures that satisfy the requirements of the specification.  
3.    To ensure that the most appropriate and suitable methods / processes are applied to ensure the expectation of right first-time quality outputs are delivered.    
4.    To provide expert subject matter technical advice, comment and guidance on all Welding and Welding Related matters to the MEHA.
5.    To support the establishment, development, and execution of the Welding Strategy in support of the MEHA project requirements.
6.    To support the Non-Destructive Testing (NDT – e.g., RT, UT and VT) strategy, sometimes referred to as Non-Destructive Examination (NDE), to ensure safe and efficient analysis techniques are applied to evaluate the properties of welded joints. 
7.    To act as an SME for Welding Related Matters for stakeholders including, but not limited to, Client (e.g. TCO, RD, DI, JDO), JV Nominated Suppliers, Strategic Suppliers and others. 
8.    To support the governance and oversight of the implementation all welding processes and procedures to achieve the HPC quality goals.
9.    To actively promote the HPC Nuclear Safety Culture

 

Key Deliverables:    
1.    MEHA Performance & Objectives
    o    Supporting consistent and effective application of the MEHA’s policies, standards, and objectives to achieve the safety, quality, time, and cost imperatives.
    o    Supporting the development and implementation of solutions and plans to support the MEHA achieving its key milestones and welding related performance targets.
    o    Support the Welding Manager for the delivery of the Welding and NDT strategy as necessary to meet the needs of the MEHA in the preparation and implementation of welding and welding related activities onsite.
2.    Welding Management & Co-ordination
    o    Engage in welding management activities within the Engineering function and co-ordinate efforts with the Construction delivery and Quality Assurance functions.
    o    Support the welding management tools development and deployment, systems and processes needed to ensure compliance with the applicable codes & standards, including:
    ▪    The effective & timely deployment of the weld management tool across the MEHA in conjunction with the MEHA Quality Team.
    ▪    Ensuring the weld management tools and processes are fit for purpose and demonstrate the integrity, robustness, accessibility and retrieval of the welding information and records held by the MEHA.
    o    Ensuring that the MEHA’s arrangements for managing welding activities are efficient and effective and capable of meeting the project’s needs in terms of anticipated volume, type, complexity of welding, and applicable quality standards of welding.
    o    Liaising with other MEHA functions to ensure a clear division of responsibilities for welding related activities and welding activities to ensure effective and robust co-ordination and alignment.
    o    Support the Quality function in ensuring that the MEHA establishes and maintains the necessary welding accreditations.
3.    Weld Qualification (WPQR preparation)- Overseeing the development & implementation of the strategy, including:
    o    Optimising the range and type of weld procedures required by the project to provide the most cost-effective approach; balancing simplicity, management, and control requirements with the need for up-front investment in procedure qualification and maximising flexibility, ensuring optimal site productivity, etc.
    o    Supporting the technical management & co-ordination of the preparation, qualification & client acceptance of weld procedures and weld repair procedures.
    o    Support the deployment of qualified weld procedures, to minimise / prevent the risk of incorrect methods being utilised.
    o    Provide SME support for the selection of welding equipment, consumables, and processes
4.    Welder Qualifications
    o    Provide technical input and guidance relating to welder training, qualification, and production testing requirements.
    o    Define the specific Welder Training requirements to satisfy RCC-M standards.
    o    Liaise with the Bridgwater College Welding Centre of Excellence (WCoE) to ensure all training and trade testing measures align with HPC MEHA requirements. 
5.    Technical support to others
    o    Demonstrate knowledge of all welding processes and plant required to be applied in the Nuclear environment on the HPC project, i.e., manual, semi-automated, automated, robotic and autogenous systems.
    o    Demonstrate knowledge of all Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) / Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) processes and procedures (e.g., RT, UT, and VT), their applicability to nuclear piping systems and qualifications of personnel e.g., EN/ISO, PCN, ASNT, CSWIP, etc.
    o    Provide technical support to the Site Welding Lead to enable successful execution and delivery of the project welding scope.
    o    Welding quality assurance – Provide technical guidance to the Quality Assurance function relating to welding arrangements, co-ordination, and accreditations
    o    Welder qualification - Provide technical guidance on welder training, qualification, and production testing requirements
    o    Overseeing the preparation and approval of weld consumable technical specifications and providing technical support to procurement relating to the sourcing of these items
    o    Provide technical support to Weld NDT specifications and activities, including supporting the procurement of these services, and reviewing NDT deliverables
    o    Provide guidance to the construction team on welding related matters, including welding standards, environmental and cleanliness requirements, storage of welding consumables, weld preparation activities, welding methods & performance (quality & productivity), etc.
    o    Provide technical support to ensure the timely and appropriate resolution of welding related defects, non-conformances, and associated repairs

Provide technical support to the project team and sub-contractors on welding matters related to execution designs, including weld requirements and features, welding methods, etc.

 

 

Minimum Qualifications/ Experience 
(in line with MEH Onboarding matrix)

1.    Minimum Qualifications
    •    Minimum of HNC/HND and Apprenticeship in relevant discipline (or equivalent).
    •    Relevant professional Accreditation (CEng/IEng or EngTech with Engineering Council etc.)
    •    Diploma in Welding – Technologist / Engineer (or working towards)
    •    Qualified Lead Auditor
    •    Qualified Welding Inspector – e.g., CSWIP 3.1 / 3.2 or PCN 2 / 3
    •    Can achieve security clearance (BPSS or higher).
2.    Preferred Qualifications
    •    Post Graduate Qualification in Welding Engineering
    •    Chartered Engineer
    •    IWE/EWE (or working towards)
    •    Level II EN 9712 Radiographic Interpretation
3.    Experience
    •    5-10 years’ experience in Welding leadership roles within a major EPC project, preferably nuclear.
    •    Experience within the Nuclear, Mechanical and Process Plant sectors.
    •    Extensive experience within a welding environment. 
    •    Experience of nuclear codes in particular RCC-M. Completed ECITB RCC-M Mentor Guide (or working towards).
    •    Familiar with WPQRs over a wide range of materials. 
    •    Sound knowledge, understanding and effective application of ISO 9001.
    •    Sound knowledge and application of BS EN ISO 9000 series, PED 2014/68/EU; EN1090; EN ISO 3834-2 (EN 729-2) EN13480; RCC-M; associated NDE standards, and other sector specific Quality Standards (e.g., GQAS; IAEA GSR Part 2 for Nuclear Quality and Nuclear Safety Culture). 
    •    Pro-active and visible leadership in establishing a positive Nuclear Safety Culture, with the ability to lead an effective continuous improvement culture, and relentlessly drive-up welding standards and performance, reducing errors and rework, etc.
    •    Sound knowledge and awareness of the requirements for Licence Conditions applicable to Licensed Nuclear Sites. 
    •    Sound knowledge, understanding and application of Project Management principles.


Additional Qualifications/ Experience:    
1.    Successful candidate must be able to provide leadership; to deliver a fast-start and step-change impact, improve SQEP status, develop team skills and capability; and work collaboratively with integrity, agility, and enthusiasm.
2.    Successful candidate must be able to adopt and promote expected behaviours:
    •    Build great relationships based on trust.
    •    Never compromise on health and safety.
    •    Respect people and value their diversity.
    •    Trust our people to deliver.
    •    Thrive on complexity.
    •    Challenge ourselves and each other.
    •    Safeguard customers’ reputations.
    •    Always strive to deliver.
3.    Teamwork and interpersonal communication skills, meeting management, presentation and report writing skills.
4.    Positive ‘can do’ mentality.
5.    Leads by example, sets the right behaviours, demonstrates a “best for project” ethos.
6.    Is able to think laterally and flexibly to deliver solutions, with a ‘process driven’ focus to delivery.
7.    Demonstrates strong communication skills, liaising effectively with peers, other functions, delivery partner and client teams.
8.    Able to demonstrate accountability for their own actions and take responsibility.
9.    Demonstrates ability to reach sensible compromise positions. 
10.    Effective PC and document management skills.


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.

 

 

Welding Engineer
The MEH Alliance - Cavendish Nuclear 
Hinkley Point C 


Accountabilities:    
1.    To support the Welding Manager to ensure that all Welding and Welding Related matters within the MEHA are delivered to the highest standards appropriate to the particular requirements of the provision of a Nuclear Power Generating Facility at HPC incorporating all applicable RCC-M specification requirements for materials and workmanship.
2.    To ensure the development of welding processes and procedures that satisfy the requirements of the specification.  
3.    To ensure that the most appropriate and suitable methods / processes are applied to ensure the expectation of right first-time quality outputs are delivered.    
4.    To provide expert subject matter technical advice, comment and guidance on all Welding and Welding Related matters to the MEHA.
5.    To support the establishment, development, and execution of the Welding Strategy in support of the MEHA project requirements.
6.    To support the Non-Destructive Testing (NDT – e.g., RT, UT and VT) strategy, sometimes referred to as Non-Destructive Examination (NDE), to ensure safe and efficient analysis techniques are applied to evaluate the properties of welded joints. 
7.    To act as an SME for Welding Related Matters for stakeholders including, but not limited to, Client (e.g. TCO, RD, DI, JDO), JV Nominated Suppliers, Strategic Suppliers and others. 
8.    To support the governance and oversight of the implementation all welding processes and procedures to achieve the HPC quality goals.
9.    To actively promote the HPC Nuclear Safety Culture

 

Key Deliverables:    
1.    MEHA Performance & Objectives
    o    Supporting consistent and effective application of the MEHA’s policies, standards, and objectives to achieve the safety, quality, time, and cost imperatives.
    o    Supporting the development and implementation of solutions and plans to support the MEHA achieving its key milestones and welding related performance targets.
    o    Support the Welding Manager for the delivery of the Welding and NDT strategy as necessary to meet the needs of the MEHA in the preparation and implementation of welding and welding related activities onsite.
2.    Welding Management & Co-ordination
    o    Engage in welding management activities within the Engineering function and co-ordinate efforts with the Construction delivery and Quality Assurance functions.
    o    Support the welding management tools development and deployment, systems and processes needed to ensure compliance with the applicable codes & standards, including:
    ▪    The effective & timely deployment of the weld management tool across the MEHA in conjunction with the MEHA Quality Team.
    ▪    Ensuring the weld management tools and processes are fit for purpose and demonstrate the integrity, robustness, accessibility and retrieval of the welding information and records held by the MEHA.
    o    Ensuring that the MEHA’s arrangements for managing welding activities are efficient and effective and capable of meeting the project’s needs in terms of anticipated volume, type, complexity of welding, and applicable quality standards of welding.
    o    Liaising with other MEHA functions to ensure a clear division of responsibilities for welding related activities and welding activities to ensure effective and robust co-ordination and alignment.
    o    Support the Quality function in ensuring that the MEHA establishes and maintains the necessary welding accreditations.
3.    Weld Qualification (WPQR preparation)- Overseeing the development & implementation of the strategy, including:
    o    Optimising the range and type of weld procedures required by the project to provide the most cost-effective approach; balancing simplicity, management, and control requirements with the need for up-front investment in procedure qualification and maximising flexibility, ensuring optimal site productivity, etc.
    o    Supporting the technical management & co-ordination of the preparation, qualification & client acceptance of weld procedures and weld repair procedures.
    o    Support the deployment of qualified weld procedures, to minimise / prevent the risk of incorrect methods being utilised.
    o    Provide SME support for the selection of welding equipment, consumables, and processes
4.    Welder Qualifications
    o    Provide technical input and guidance relating to welder training, qualification, and production testing requirements.
    o    Define the specific Welder Training requirements to satisfy RCC-M standards.
    o    Liaise with the Bridgwater College Welding Centre of Excellence (WCoE) to ensure all training and trade testing measures align with HPC MEHA requirements. 
5.    Technical support to others
    o    Demonstrate knowledge of all welding processes and plant required to be applied in the Nuclear environment on the HPC project, i.e., manual, semi-automated, automated, robotic and autogenous systems.
    o    Demonstrate knowledge of all Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) / Non-Destructive Examination (NDE) processes and procedures (e.g., RT, UT, and VT), their applicability to nuclear piping systems and qualifications of personnel e.g., EN/ISO, PCN, ASNT, CSWIP, etc.
    o    Provide technical support to the Site Welding Lead to enable successful execution and delivery of the project welding scope.
    o    Welding quality assurance – Provide technical guidance to the Quality Assurance function relating to welding arrangements, co-ordination, and accreditations
    o    Welder qualification - Provide technical guidance on welder training, qualification, and production testing requirements
    o    Overseeing the preparation and approval of weld consumable technical specifications and providing technical support to procurement relating to the sourcing of these items
    o    Provide technical support to Weld NDT specifications and activities, including supporting the procurement of these services, and reviewing NDT deliverables
    o    Provide guidance to the construction team on welding related matters, including welding standards, environmental and cleanliness requirements, storage of welding consumables, weld preparation activities, welding methods & performance (quality & productivity), etc.
    o    Provide technical support to ensure the timely and appropriate resolution of welding related defects, non-conformances, and associated repairs

Provide technical support to the project team and sub-contractors on welding matters related to execution designs, including weld requirements and features, welding methods, etc.

 

 

Minimum Qualifications/ Experience 
(in line with MEH Onboarding matrix)

1.    Minimum Qualifications
    •    Minimum of HNC/HND and Apprenticeship in relevant discipline (or equivalent).
    •    Relevant professional Accreditation (CEng/IEng or EngTech with Engineering Council etc.)
    •    Diploma in Welding – Technologist / Engineer (or working towards)
    •    Qualified Lead Auditor
    •    Qualified Welding Inspector – e.g., CSWIP 3.1 / 3.2 or PCN 2 / 3
    •    Can achieve security clearance (BPSS or higher).
2.    Preferred Qualifications
    •    Post Graduate Qualification in Welding Engineering
    •    Chartered Engineer
    •    IWE/EWE (or working towards)
    •    Level II EN 9712 Radiographic Interpretation
3.    Experience
    •    5-10 years’ experience in Welding leadership roles within a major EPC project, preferably nuclear.
    •    Experience within the Nuclear, Mechanical and Process Plant sectors.
    •    Extensive experience within a welding environment. 
    •    Experience of nuclear codes in particular RCC-M. Completed ECITB RCC-M Mentor Guide (or working towards).
    •    Familiar with WPQRs over a wide range of materials. 
    •    Sound knowledge, understanding and effective application of ISO 9001.
    •    Sound knowledge and application of BS EN ISO 9000 series, PED 2014/68/EU; EN1090; EN ISO 3834-2 (EN 729-2) EN13480; RCC-M; associated NDE standards, and other sector specific Quality Standards (e.g., GQAS; IAEA GSR Part 2 for Nuclear Quality and Nuclear Safety Culture). 
    •    Pro-active and visible leadership in establishing a positive Nuclear Safety Culture, with the ability to lead an effective continuous improvement culture, and relentlessly drive-up welding standards and performance, reducing errors and rework, etc.
    •    Sound knowledge and awareness of the requirements for Licence Conditions applicable to Licensed Nuclear Sites. 
    •    Sound knowledge, understanding and application of Project Management principles.


Additional Qualifications/ Experience:    
1.    Successful candidate must be able to provide leadership; to deliver a fast-start and step-change impact, improve SQEP status, develop team skills and capability; and work collaboratively with integrity, agility, and enthusiasm.
2.    Successful candidate must be able to adopt and promote expected behaviours:
    •    Build great relationships based on trust.
    •    Never compromise on health and safety.
    •    Respect people and value their diversity.
    •    Trust our people to deliver.
    •    Thrive on complexity.
    •    Challenge ourselves and each other.
    •    Safeguard customers’ reputations.
    •    Always strive to deliver.
3.    Teamwork and interpersonal communication skills, meeting management, presentation and report writing skills.
4.    Positive ‘can do’ mentality.
5.    Leads by example, sets the right behaviours, demonstrates a “best for project” ethos.
6.    Is able to think laterally and flexibly to deliver solutions, with a ‘process driven’ focus to delivery.
7.    Demonstrates strong communication skills, liaising effectively with peers, other functions, delivery partner and client teams.
8.    Able to demonstrate accountability for their own actions and take responsibility.
9.    Demonstrates ability to reach sensible compromise positions. 
10.    Effective PC and document management skills.


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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