Metallurgy/Ops technician

Renfrew
3 weeks ago
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Our client has a new STAFF opportunity for a Metallurgy/Ops Technician
Location – Renfrew
Competitive Salary & Benefits
Candidates MUST be UK permanent resident
 
Principal Purpose:
To provide technician support to all laboratory, site and project related requirements in relation to Asset Metallurgy Group activities.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Minimum Qualifications
HNC/HND in a discipline appropriate to the business.
 
Preferred Qualifications
BSc(Hons)/BEng(Hons) in a discipline appropriate to the business.
 
Experience
Experience as a Laboratory Technician (3+ years).
 
KEY COMPETENCIES
Effective management of allotted tasks, associated documentation and time Knowledge and application of Business Operating Procedures, including those of interface functions
Effective and proactive working within a multi discipline team
Effective optimisation of quality Vs time Vs cost 
Effective identification, evaluation and resolution of problems
Effective identification, evaluation and mitigation of risk
 
KEY DUTIES
Provision of support for lab and site based projects
Preparation of laboratory tests/procedures and assessment of results
Preparation of test certificates and technical documents
Control and ordering of minor equipment and consumables
Provision of technical advice
Maintenance and calibration of equipment/tools in support of Group activities
Effective application of HS&E requirements to products and services
 
KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES
To provide technician support for all Asset Metallurgy related projects and assist in ensuring that timescales and budgets are met to fulfil client requirements.
To maintain efficient stock control, ordering and maintenance systems to support all aspects of Asset Metallurgy Group activities.
To effectively prepare and apply risk assessments, COSHH assessments and method statements where required.
To be responsible for facilities and equipment, as specified by the Asset Metallurgy Group Leader, ensuring that these are always fit for purpose and suitable for client/visitor presentation purposes.
To maintain full training of UKAS accredited tests and be aware of the requirements of ISO/IEC 17025 practices and procedures.
To adhere to company procedures and systems and to contribute to their improvement where performance can be enhanced.
To provide general technical advice and ensure that all support requests are associated with a valid project number.

The NRL Group connect global companies with the right people to bring engineering projects to life. Supporting contracting companies with energy transition plans and working with our clients to create a cleaner, greener future.
 
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