Elmya EPC
Mechanical Quality Specialist

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WE ARE HIRING! | Mechanical Quality Specialist - Kirkcaldy, Scotland πΌβοΈ
At Elmya, we are expanding our quality team for an exciting photovoltaic project in the Kirkcaldy area. We are looking for a Mechanical Quality Specialist to ensure the highest standards during the mechanical assembly and construction phases of the solar plant.
The selected candidate will play a key role in supervising and controlling mechanical quality standards on-site, ensuring that all installation processes and deliverables meet the required technical specifications.
π§ Key Responsibilities:
- Supervise the implementation of quality procedures and standards specifically for the mechanical assembly of the solar plant (trackers, structures, modules).
- Read and interpret mechanical technical drawings and manufacturing specifications.
- Carry out regular inspections and audits during the construction and execution phases to ensure mechanical compliance.
- Attend and oversee testing and torque-verification activities in accordance with the project testing plan.
- Verify and control the quality of incoming mechanical components and materials, as well as products provided by external suppliers.
- Collaborate with construction and engineering teams to resolve mechanical quality deviations.
- Document and report inspection findings, non-conformances, and coordinate corrective actions.
- Manage and supervise mechanical subcontractors on-site.
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- Technical education in Mechanical Engineering or a related technical field.
- At least 2 years of previous experience in quality roles, specifically in mechanical assembly within the renewable energy sector (Photovoltaic plants preferred).
- Solid knowledge of mechanical quality control equipment and measurements.
- Attention to detail, strong communication skills, and the ability to work effectively in a team environment.
π Location: Kirkcaldy, UK
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