Job Title: Project Welding Engineer Location: Rosyth, Fife, Scotland Role Type: Contract Our Client at Rosyth is seeking a Project Welding Engineer to lead and manage the day to day welding engineering function. The Role: As the Project Welding Engineer, you will propose, provide, manage, and deliver Welding Engineering solutions and support to a precision heavy engineering marine project. Day-to-day, you’ll provide practical support on the shop floor with ongoing work scopes and help ensure uninterrupted production. You will be the subject matter expert (SME) for Project deliverables and ensure welding engineering key performance indicators are being met. Use your knowledge and expertise to assess and understand technical problems and generate solutions using experimental trials and process development. Plan, organise and launch Welding Engineering Projects ensuring that time, cost, quality, and safety targets are set and delivered on time. Qualify welding procedures, producing detailed records of all welding parameters including welding procedure qualification (WPQ), welding procedure specification (WPS) and welder qualification documentation (WQ) to ensure successful results. Ensure that safe working practices and the working environment is in accordance with the Company Policy. This role is full time at 40 hours per week (maximum), Monday to Friday and is based at Rosyth, Fife, Scotland. Essential Experience of the Project Welding Engineer: Working knowledge of the main welding processes typically used within heavy engineering environments. Be familiar with international defence codes and specifications required within a heavy marine engineering environment. Demonstrable experience of managing the welding engineering function within a heavy engineering environment such as ship building, ship repair, oil and gas, or nuclear fabrication and construction. Robotic and mechanised welding process familiarity beneficial. You will hold health and safety to the highest regard and focused on ensuring delivery on cost and quality targets. Qualifications for the Project Welding Engineer: Degree or equivalent in Welding Engineering or relevant/associated discipline IIW/EWF International Welding Technologist (EWT) minimum, ideally European Welding Engineer (EWE) You will be a registered as Incorporated Engineer (IEng) minimum, ideally Chartered Engineer (CEng) with the UK Engineering Council. If not already SC security cleared, you will be eligible for this level of security clearance. If you're interested and meet all the above prerequisites, please email your CV to us at enquiriescambrianfusion.com. Cambrian Fusion Chartered Welding Engineers www.cambrianfusion.com