Job Description
Engineer (Asset Management) - Permanent Full Time
Location - Grangemouth
The Asset Management function within Altrad Babcock is a highly specialised engineering services and equipment provider supporting customers to minimise cost, maximise return and mitigate risk through their asset integrity lifecycle. We are recruiting exceptional candidates to join our mission in becoming a fully certified Asset Management engineering services provider of both consultancy and integrated projects, across future global low carbon energy and infrastructure markets.
The Asset Management business provides a broad range of services primarily in power generation industries including thermal, nuclear and renewables, together with process, oil & gas, petrochemical and the newly emerging fusion energy research sectors. Within this function we have an opportunity for a Engineer to join us in Grangemouth.
Profile
As Engineer, your initial development will, through a combination of work-based experience, mentoring and guided tuition for various task-specific requirements. You will be based in the Grangemouth office for site-based activities and, project work on client sites which may include deployment elsewhere in the UK, Renfrew head-office or overseas.
You will be expected to deliver solutions and contribute to the teams you work in; so, you must be able to demonstrate integrity, self-motivation, initiative and excellent communication skills.
Typical duties in this role include;
* Creating method statements for site works.
* Generating and managing Quality Plans and Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs).
* Liaison with client engineers and NDT (Non-Destructive Testing) subcontractors.
* Issuing procedures & method statements for site works.
* Managing Technical Queries (TQs).
* Controlling and coordinating client document approvals and registers
The role will likely evolve (with appropriate training provided) to include;
* Pressure vessel and pressure-part design & assessment.
* Investigations into pipework & structural integrity problems.
* Fitness-for-Service assessments to API-579.
* Analysing & quantifying damage mechanisms in plant components such as creep & fatigue.
* Generating technical proposals and estimates.
* Project Management and controls.
The minimum educational requirement is a 2:2 honours degree qualification in Mechanical Engineering or other relevant engineering discipline such as Metallurgy, Welding Engineering, Chemical or Process Engineering. Together with 1-2 years of experience in an engineering related role, assertiveness and attention to detail, with aptitude for coordinating with personnel at all levels is particularly important.
Candidates with knowledge of relevant industry standards, with awareness in Quality Assurance/Quality Control (QA/QC) is essential and understanding of materials, welding and metallurgy will be at a distinct advantage.
If you think you have what it takes to join the team as our new Engineer, Click apply now!