Temporary Works Coordinator (Sizewell C)

Job Category:  Construction
Contract Partner Company:  Civil Works Alliance (CWA)
Employing Company:  Civil Works Alliance

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Temporary Works Coordinator (Sizewell C)
Civil Works Alliance
Sizewell C


Main Duties:


· Coordinate with all parties involved in the design and construction of temporary works.
· Liaise with client team to determine if schemes may affect the public, nuclear safety, or impact other works and to ascertain approval process and certification required.
· Work closely with the client's Temporary Works team to ensure that all requisite procedures are understood and followed throughout the process.
· Compile and periodically update a Temporary Works Schedule with all relevant information and to periodically review the schedule with the Temporary Works Designer and Project Lead.
· Ensure that an adequate Temporary Works design is carried out for all schemes.
· Supervise and assess the competence of the TWS with the Project Lead
· Prepare/review the design brief for adequacy/completeness prior to issue to TWD ensuring that all relevant codes and standards are detailed; specifically those for offshore working.
· Ensure that the duration for temporary works designs, checking and construction are realistically timed in the construction programme.
· Ensure that the completed designs are obtained from the TWD within the required deadline. Ensure that the designer complies with the design brief and adequately describes the residual risks.
· Discuss any changes to the design with the TWD and manage the design change process.
· Ensure that Temporary Works Design Check Confirmation/Approval forms are issued
· Ensure that designs are issued to the construction team and other interested parties e.g. client
· Ensure that construction is only carried out from drawings issued 'for construction'
· Ensure that the construction method statement incorporates the requirements of both the permanent and temporary works designs e.g. loads on foundations/permanent works, structural integrity, stability and hold points, etc.
· Check that materials and equipment are adequate, especially when being reused.
· Check preparations for temporary work structures (e.g. sea fastenings) and allow loading to proceed.
· Carry out inspections of temporary works prior to loading and unloading of structures and ensure the competence of any persons where delegated to carry out on-site inspections (e.g. TWS)
· Draw up and agree with site team a list of hold points for certain operations for which inspection is required prior to work progressing further
· Ensure that erected temporary works are maintained
· Conduct a "Learning from Experience" review following the use of key Temporary Works elements to capture for future schemes / projects.


Requirements:


· It is desirable, although not essential, to have formal qualifications e.g. HNC, Degree
· Experience relevant to the type and complexity of the Temporary Works on the project that they will be involved. Length of experience on similar projects. For this role, Offshore experience is critical, with specific knowledge of lifting key.
· Attended either, a Balfour Beatty, or approved external company delivered, TWC training course, or TWC Update/Refresher training course.
· Received a briefing from the Balfour Beatty DI, or a competent and experienced individual, on the role and delegated responsibilities, as approved by the DI, including an update on the BMS Temporary Works procedures at periods not exceeding 2 years.
· If being nominated for first appointment - Must have attended a Balfour Beatty TWC training course within the last 2 years or be able to demonstrate recent relevant training, knowledge and experience for this role with another organisation.
· If being nominated for re-appointment - Must have undertaken the role of TWC within the last 2 years. If this requirement is not satisfied the nominated person must attend the next available TWC training course, and receive an update on the BMS Temporary Works procedures. They must also have attended an Update/Refresher training within a period not exceeding 5 years after completing the TWC course, and at periods not exceeding 5 years thereafter

 

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 SZC Jobs Service supports local people into exciting, long-term careers across our Project. #SZCJobs

Temporary Works Coordinator (Sizewell C)
Civil Works Alliance
Sizewell C


Main Duties:


· Coordinate with all parties involved in the design and construction of temporary works.
· Liaise with client team to determine if schemes may affect the public, nuclear safety, or impact other works and to ascertain approval process and certification required.
· Work closely with the client's Temporary Works team to ensure that all requisite procedures are understood and followed throughout the process.
· Compile and periodically update a Temporary Works Schedule with all relevant information and to periodically review the schedule with the Temporary Works Designer and Project Lead.
· Ensure that an adequate Temporary Works design is carried out for all schemes.
· Supervise and assess the competence of the TWS with the Project Lead
· Prepare/review the design brief for adequacy/completeness prior to issue to TWD ensuring that all relevant codes and standards are detailed; specifically those for offshore working.
· Ensure that the duration for temporary works designs, checking and construction are realistically timed in the construction programme.
· Ensure that the completed designs are obtained from the TWD within the required deadline. Ensure that the designer complies with the design brief and adequately describes the residual risks.
· Discuss any changes to the design with the TWD and manage the design change process.
· Ensure that Temporary Works Design Check Confirmation/Approval forms are issued
· Ensure that designs are issued to the construction team and other interested parties e.g. client
· Ensure that construction is only carried out from drawings issued 'for construction'
· Ensure that the construction method statement incorporates the requirements of both the permanent and temporary works designs e.g. loads on foundations/permanent works, structural integrity, stability and hold points, etc.
· Check that materials and equipment are adequate, especially when being reused.
· Check preparations for temporary work structures (e.g. sea fastenings) and allow loading to proceed.
· Carry out inspections of temporary works prior to loading and unloading of structures and ensure the competence of any persons where delegated to carry out on-site inspections (e.g. TWS)
· Draw up and agree with site team a list of hold points for certain operations for which inspection is required prior to work progressing further
· Ensure that erected temporary works are maintained
· Conduct a "Learning from Experience" review following the use of key Temporary Works elements to capture for future schemes / projects.


Requirements:


· It is desirable, although not essential, to have formal qualifications e.g. HNC, Degree
· Experience relevant to the type and complexity of the Temporary Works on the project that they will be involved. Length of experience on similar projects. For this role, Offshore experience is critical, with specific knowledge of lifting key.
· Attended either, a Balfour Beatty, or approved external company delivered, TWC training course, or TWC Update/Refresher training course.
· Received a briefing from the Balfour Beatty DI, or a competent and experienced individual, on the role and delegated responsibilities, as approved by the DI, including an update on the BMS Temporary Works procedures at periods not exceeding 2 years.
· If being nominated for first appointment - Must have attended a Balfour Beatty TWC training course within the last 2 years or be able to demonstrate recent relevant training, knowledge and experience for this role with another organisation.
· If being nominated for re-appointment - Must have undertaken the role of TWC within the last 2 years. If this requirement is not satisfied the nominated person must attend the next available TWC training course, and receive an update on the BMS Temporary Works procedures. They must also have attended an Update/Refresher training within a period not exceeding 5 years after completing the TWC course, and at periods not exceeding 5 years thereafter

 

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.

Our teams up and down the country are proudly continuing to serve the nation – but they also have an eye on the future.

EDF is leading the UK's nuclear renaissance with the construction of a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C and plans for a new power station at Sizewell C in Suffolk.

Nuclear power is the most reliable, low-carbon energy source currently available to the UK. EDF is playing a key role in the development of nuclear sites, while Hinkley Point C will provide low-carbon electricity to meet 7% of the UK demand. The project is already making a positive impact on the local and national economy as well as boosting skills and education.

We’re not just building new nuclear power stations. We’re developing careers, upskilling generations and creating thousands of employment and apprenticeship opportunities across a variety of skills areas.

It takes a special kind of person to work in the nuclear energy industry and although we have thousands of them there’s always a need for more.

Our industry has a mind-boggling range of opportunities and more jobs, and in more places, than you might think. But it’s also an industry which is changing.

We’re a responsible business and proud to be Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity. With size, age and experience, we believe we can do even more.