Mechanical Engineer Metallurgist Weld and Test

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Engineering Mechanical/Metallurgist Weld and Testing – AIRED Mechanical Workshop (British Steel Support Function)

Location: Scunthorpe
Salary: Competitive dependant on experience

About the Role

The position provides rapid technical advice and guidance on engineering metallurgy, materials, failures, repairs and welding issues in support of the business. The team ensures that plant and equipment failures are investigated to establish the root cause and to make recommendations for prevention and subsequent repair. The team is also required to provide practical and relevant advice on NDT methods and the inherent limitations.

Support is given primarily to engineering functions but the team do also support production functions of the business.

What You’ll Be Doing

  • Carryout detailed metallurgical failure investigations and propose appropriate solutions and recommendations to plant owners.

  • Provide technical support and guidance on engineering metallurgy, materials and welding issues.

  • Provide advice on suitable materials for new, replacement or existing plant equipment so that it meets design requirements.

  • Carryout inspections, including non-destructive and destructive testing.

  • Support the use of structured root-cause analysis processes, in line with business risk, to develop and implement solutions to identify significant issues to the business

  • Identify changes in international standards, competence requirements and technological advances and ensure that these are communicated within the business.

  • Deliver all objectives assigned within the departmental Safety Improvement plan, compliance with HS&E requirements and demonstrate leadership to others in this area.

    What We’re Looking For

  • Ideally Degree educated in Mechanical/Materials engineering or similar

  • Strong analytical and investigation skills

  • Commitment to safety and continuous improvement

  • Excellent report writing and attention to detail

    What we can offer you

  • Be part of a dedicated support function with real purpose

  • Enjoy a varied workload across multiple business areas

    We know our employees are our greatest asset and alongside the great benefits packages we offer, we continue to invest in their careers by providing a huge range of training and development opportunities.

    Whatever your stage in life, you'll find a range of benefits to complement your work-life balance. The benefits you'll enjoy include:

  • Defined contribution company pension scheme

  • 27 personal annual leave days + statutory bank holidays (plus holiday scheme to purchase additional leave)

  • Life Assurance

  • A comprehensive Company sick pay scheme

  • Health Cash Plan via our partnership with Simply health

  • Salary sacrifice car scheme

  • Employee Assistance Programme

  • Cycle to work scheme

  • Family friendly benefits including enhanced maternity, paternity, and adoption leave.

  • Local discounts and offers (e.g. retailers, gym)

    What you need to know about us

    British Steel is a leading European steel manufacturer, supplying premium long products around the world.

    We take great pride in our history and heritage. Not many companies can claim to have generations of families dedicating their working lives to one company, one industry. Steel gets into your blood, and this drives the passion of our people. And these 2 values deliver our third value of performance – making the products our customers want now and in the future.

    British Steel has a bright future and we want you to be part of it.

    British Steel is an armed forces friendly company, and we actively encourage applications from ex-Armed Forces Personnel, Reservists, Armed Forces Veterans and military spouses/partners

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