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Welding Superintendent

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Are you a time served Welder with leadership experience?

Do you have a strong knowledge and understanding of ISO 9001 and quality systems?

Would you like to take on your Welding excellence with with one of the most ambitious team of nuclear specialists?

If so, please proceed on and get in touch now to avoid missing out!

The opportunity
Fantastic opportunity to join the Joint Design Office and HPC Delivery Directorate as a Welding Superintendent, playing a critical role in maintaining top-tier welding quality on one of the UK’s most regulated and prestigious nuclear construction sites.

Your duties and responsibilities will be
Lead and support welders to achieve excellence.
Liaise with contract partners to ensure high performance.
Work side-by-side with SME specialists in welding, pipework, and metallurgy.
Influence standards across a major infrastructure program.You will have the following qualifications and experience
Proven welding experience with leadership on large, regulated projects
Strong communication and report-writing skills
Knowledge of ISO 9001 and quality systems
Background in mechanical/materials engineering (Degree, HND, NVQ Level 4, or EWS/EWT/EWE)Get in touch now
If you're seeking the next opportunity to progress within your career as a Welding Superintendent and be part of a cutting edge team driving nuclear innovations, then apply now to avoid missing out!

Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and respects diversity.
We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons who are eligible to live and work in the UK.
Millbank is proud to be a member of the ‘Disability Confident Scheme’.
Millbank operates as an Employment Agency and Business

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