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A fabrication and engineering company is seeking a Temporary Structural QC Inspector to conduct visual examinations of structures and compile inspection reports. The role requires working from 7pm to 7am, Friday to Sunday, for approximately three months. Ideal candidates should have a strong understanding of best practices in defect detection and a good grasp of drawings. The position offers benefits such as pension contributions and health support services.
A&P TYNE–Temporary Structural QC Inspector
We’re looking for a Structural Inspector to carry out visual examinations of structures and their components then compile reports.
Its a temporary role covering nightshift over the weekend on one of our challenging and demanding fabrication projects.
You will work 7pm to 7am, Friday to Sunday and it is expected that the contract will last approximately three months.
Who are A&P Tyne?
Within our 24,000 square metre Fabrication Hall, where your projects will be based, we have a high bay construction hall where we build as well as use a panel line, profile cutting and we have sub-assembly area too. With the largest fabrication facilities on the East coast of England, putting it simply we build units for vessels and join them together.
We have in-house capability to maintain tight project control and work with our customers to deliver together what they need, as they need it, when they need it.
So what will you do?
And who are we looking for?
Why join us?
Due to the nature of what we do for some of the customers that we work with, some roles working for A&P are subject to security control restrictions. These restrictions mean that factors including your nationality, any previous nationalities you have held, and your place of birth may limit those roles you can perform with us. You must also undergo a Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) check before your employment starts, which will include a basic DBS check.