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Nuclear Equipment Surveyor

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Nuclear Equipment Surveyor
Job ID:44044 Location:Birmingham : 1 Trinity Park : Bi Position Category:Nuclear Position Type:Employee Regular
Role purpose:
Lead Surveyor – To act as Technical Lead for scopes of equipment under their appointment.
The projects consist of 12 systems, each system has inspection, tech reviews etc and is current split across the JV as follows: LRQA- RES/VVP/VDA/RPE/ASG/APG/ARE* Apave- RCP/RIS/RCV/RBS/REN*
- could be subject to change The successful candidate will work with the Project Manager, Site Inspectors, Surveyors and various coordination stakeholders across the Joint Venture to provide technical confidence and competency to achieve quality & growth targets.
Key Responsibilities:
- Attend (chair) Kick-off & Pre-inspection meetings as necessary.
- Communicate across Suppliers, Client and JV
- Liaise with other lead specialists where support requirements are needed
- Input to Project Management reporting (PCB’s, Ops meeting) for any risks / concerns to packages / systems under your supervision.
- Review and approve technical specifications (General Technical documentation review).
- Review and mark-up quality plans for standard and non-standard equipment in accordance with the approved technical specifications.
- Create intervention plans in accordance with inspection requirements (Module requirements), Regular updates of the intervention plans with tracking of inspections, Areas of concern, NCR’s & NAN’s etc
- Working with inspection coordinator to plan inspector requirements
- Supervise surveyors and inspectors (including where required activity monitoring process)
- Maintain area of concerns / actions register, review & agree corrective actions in timely manner
- Review NAN’s / NCR’s, agree corrective actions, close out of all NAN’s / NCR’s
- Conduct inspections of all equipment (major, intermediate and minor assemblies. where necessary Manufacturers & Site as applicable)
- Witness commissioning and acceptance trials.
- Review, approve & Issue inspection reports as necessary.
- Issue final release certification.
- Review, sign / approved CoC as verification on behalf of JV
- Input into hours build up for future scopes of work
- Maintain a world class safety culture take responsibility for their own safety and keep those around them safe.
- Support of Module H supply chain audits
- Apply / Maintain authorisation codes required to perform above scopes.
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