Job Description
Leading and delivering power plant integrity assessments.
Developing risk-based inspection strategies.
Providing technical support and advice to clients.
Assessing inspection results, making run/repair/replace decisions.
Producing formal technical reports and other project deliverables on time and to budget.
Creating proposals and tender return documents and developing new business.
Mentoring and development of less experienced integrity engineers.
Maintaining up-to-date knowledge of standards, legislation, and good practice.
The role will involve site visits, both within the UK and abroad, to meet project requirements.
Candidate Requirements
The candidates must have experience in all, or most, of the following:
1. Integrity assessment of defective power plant components – low and high temperature (reverse code calculation, fracture mechanics, finite element analysis).
2. Legislative compliance – the UK PSSR.
3. Power plant inspection (steam and water pressure parts, boiler tube surveys, support surveys), with an understanding of materials selection, damage/degradation mechanisms, and life assessment.
4. Power plant mechanical engineering.
5. Power plant operations and maintenance.
What We Can Offer You
A competitive package of salary and benefits is offered for permanent staff, including:
1. Profit share.
2. Company pension contributions.
3. Flexible and hybrid working.
4. Private medical insurance.
5. Health and wellbeing – digital GP, access to wellbeing app and support.
6. Enhanced maternity and paternity leave.
7. Sustainable benefits such as salary sacrifice electric vehicles and cycle to work schemes.
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