Vacancy details

North West England

Morgan Sindall Infrastructure
Ref
78207
Vacancy title
Engineering Manager (Testing and Commissioning)
Contract type
Part time permanent
Function(s)
Engineering
Geographical region
North West England
Location(s)
Manchester / Preston
Description

Engineering Manager (Testing and Commissioning) 

Preston/ Manchester 

About the role

As a Commissioning Manager you will be aligned to the Engineering Function (MEICA), mobilised as part of a project delivery team with accountability to manage the Testing and Commissioning scope of work within a large-scale and multidisciplinary construction project on behalf of the operations/project lead.

You will be responsible for delivering the assigned scope through agreed phases of the project life cycle to reach successful completion, delivering work that meets legislative and project requirements in accordance with Morgan Sindall standards all whilst meeting customer satisfaction criteria.

You will play a major role in ensuring Perfect Delivery is achieved whilst also promoting and supporting our People Promise.

Will you will bring: 

Qualified to Level 6 or equivalent on the Regulated Qualifications Framework in a MEICA engineering discipline or similar and related technical discipline.

Ideally registered with and participating in an affiliated professional body, e.g., IET, IMechE, CIBSE, etc.

For your discipline and relevant to the commissioning function, working towards or having Chartered Engineer status.

Specific training in and/or qualification for your primary engineering discipline and ideally for wider discipline and functional understanding and appreciation required to manage a multi-disciplined commissioning team.

Previous experience of working with Westinghouse/ Springfield fuels

Experience of working on large construction project value estimated >£500M over 8 years 

About the project

Springfields Fuels Limited (SFL), part of the Westinghouse Electric Company, is a historic nuclear licenced site, processing nuclear material since the mid-1940s located near Preston in Lancashire, England. The site’s nuclear activity has primarily been the manufacture of nuclear fuel and intermediate products, including Uranium Hexafluoride. The SFL site in Preston is ear-marked to build the next generation of high-tech nuclear fuel facilities as part of the UK’s energy strategy to help fuel nuclear power plants at home and abroad. These new processes will transform the site from it’s current operations to manufacture fuel for today’s operating nuclear power plants. Morgan Sindall are engaged in the Early Contractor Involvement stage of the project to help define the project and support Westinghouse to gain necessary approvals for the construction stage to commence.


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