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A leading engineering services company in Scotland is seeking a Site Wide Records Discipline Lead to ensure timely capture of discipline-specific records and liaise with various stakeholders. Candidates must have qualifications in HVAC or Mechanical Engineering and evidence of the right to work in the UK. This role offers an opportunity to be involved in a critical nuclear project, contributing to the development of low-carbon energy sources.
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Altrad
Hinkley Point C
Completions orientated Site Wide Records Discipline Lead interfacing with MEH Area LTQR Coordinators & Technicians, MDT and relevant stakeholders to capture & process discipline specific LTQR deliverables on time and in line with Project deadlines ensuring completion and delivery of associated scope LTQR deliverables to support End of Erection Status Reports.
HVAC or Mechanical Engineering or ONC/HNC/HND/C&G/Recognised Apprenticeship in relevant discipline and Competency based interview.
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.
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.