Looking for an exciting opportunity in the nuclear industry? This offer is made for you We are seeking talented engineers who want to work in the biggest projects and are not afraid of new challenges.
Have you got the right qualifications and skills for this job Find out below, and hit apply to be considered.
JOB POSITION: Steelwork Technical Coordinator.
KEY INFORMATION: From 10 years of experience, Energy industry experience required (Oil&Gas, Petrochemical, Refinery, Offshore…), Reinforced Concrete with anchorage structure experience, 3D CAD and analysis tools.
(ALL APPLICATIONS NOT MEETING THESE CRITERIA WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED) LOCATION : Bristol.
EXPERTISE : Coordinating steelwork platform designs to ensure design is mature, Liaising with the building layout and piping teams to coordinate the design, Smooting the path for timely engineering delivery, Managing Open Points to mitigation and resolution, Maintaining Edvance’s QA procedures in delivering the SW design, Managing engineering changes in line with company procedures, Liaising with colleagues in Edvance Paris, Resolving identified technical issues, Receive, analyse and verify the consistency of the input data, Manage schedule impacts resulting from changes.
WHY JOIN SEIMAF? -Hybrid working (2 days from home), -Private health insurance (AXA), -24 days of paid leave 8 public holidays -> 32 days/year guaranteed, -Additional leave with years of service (1 extra day after 3 years, 6 years, 10 years) -> 3 days/year, -Pension scheme, -Training and development, -Professional membership and chartership, -Employee referral scheme (co-optation), -Visa sponsorship, -Relocation allowance, -Teleworking allowance.
WHO ARE WE? Ready to take on new challenges? SEIMAF, a specialist company with 30 years of engineering expertise, is powering the biggest British and European nuclear projects.
Join our talented team of experts, fuel your ambition and show your skills.
Experience personal and professional growth in our dynamic, human-sized company.
Are you ready to embrace the future of energy with us?