Our client are looking for x 3 QC Inspectors within the Nuclear industry, with a Mechanical background.
Job Title: QC Inspector – Mechanical (Nuclear Industry)
Location: North West, UK
Employment Type: Permanent
Job Overview:
We are seeking a highly skilled QC Inspector with a mechanical background and NDT experience to join a leading engineering company working within the nuclear sector. This is a fantastic opportunity to secure a permanent role within a critical industry, ensuring quality standards are maintained across a variety of mechanical components and systems.
Key Responsibilities:
* Conduct quality inspections on mechanical components, fabrications, and installations, ensuring compliance with nuclear industry standards.
* Perform Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) techniques such as MPI, DPI, UT (depending on qualifications).
* Review and verify documentation packs, including material certification, welding records, and inspection test plans.
* Carry out visual inspections and dimensional checks to ensure tolerances and specifications are met.
* Work closely with project teams to ensure quality issues are identified and resolved efficiently.
* Ensure compliance with nuclear safety, quality assurance (QA), and site procedures.
* Prepare inspection reports and maintain accurate QA/QC records.
* Support internal and external audits and supplier inspections when required.
* Liaise with clients, third-party inspectors, and regulatory bodies to ensure smooth project delivery.
Essential Requirements:
✅ Proven QC/QA Inspection experience within the nuclear industry.
✅ Strong mechanical background, ideally apprenticeship-trained or equivalent.
✅ NDT qualifications (MPI, DPI, UT or similar).
✅ Experience reviewing technical documentation and performing final release inspections.
✅ Strong understanding of nuclear safety culture, quality standards (ISO 9001, ASME, etc.), and site procedures.
✅ Ability to interpret engineering drawings and technical specifications.
Desirable:
* PCN/CSWIP certification would be advantageous.
* Previous experience working on nuclear new build, decommissioning, or plant life extension projects.
* Knowledge of welding processes and material properties in a regulated environment.