Area Integration Engineer - Bridgwater, United Kingdom - Mactech Energy Group

    Mactech Energy Group
    Mactech Energy Group Bridgwater, United Kingdom

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    Area Integration Engineer (civils/infrastructure/logistic biased)

    Up to £525 Umbrella Day rate (PAYE) all-inclusive

    Long term contract

    Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater

    A fantastic opportunity to join an exciting & challenging project at Hinkley Point C (HPC), where they are building two new nuclear reactors, the first in a new generation of nuclear power stations in the UK providing low-carbon electricity for around six million homes. The Area Integration Engineer will develop a recommended sequence of installation of all scope across multiple contracts within their designated area; from manufacturing completion through to site construction, erection and commissioning which supports schedule integration. This will involve conducting integrated and cross-cutting coordination reviews of construction preparation, looking at arrangements in detail from wider perspectives to provide oversight, ensuring pre-requisites, dependencies and constraints are managed in a balanced and integrated approach to ensure the activities on the site run safely and smoothly and in accordance with the project schedule. Primary objective will be to identify and eliminate issues to fully de-risk site activities. Ensuring that detailed plans are developed on a facility and/or area basis which integrate, co-ordinate and sequence work activities to achieve the optimum construction sequence, paying particular attention to several contractor interfaces.

    Who you are;

    You will have a broad knowledge of engineering, procurement, design and construction activities and the integration of these activities. In addition, they will possess a good understanding of project planning processes and the ability to identify and resolve complex interfaces. This includes experience across different types of EPC contracts, specifically knowledge of NEC and FIDIC contracts. Be able to work collaboratively with a wide range of stakeholders. Strong management and communication skills and commercial awareness are essential.

    • Understanding and awareness of working in a highly regulated nuclear.
    • Experienced in planning and constructing complex construction projects.
    • Delivery of work packs – readiness reviews – interface data sheets – lesson learned from previous Nuclear projects.
    • Looking ahead to identify risks and developing mitigation options in sufficient time so as not to impact construction site performance.
    • Management of strategic planning, developing construction sequences and recovery.
    • Good working knowledge of commercial principles affecting construction matters.
    • Ability to produce informative, concise reports.
    • Motivational approach and the ability to energise team members by building a climate of trust and understanding.
    • Awareness of project change control and risk management processes.

    What you need;

    • Degree in Civil, Mechanical or Electrical Engineering or Equivalent in Construction Management.
    • Extensive experience in delivering and the design of highly complex and large Nuclear construction projects.
    • In-depth knowledge and experience of programme progress and forecast position and planning.
    • Experience of understanding planning tools to include Navisworks/and or Synchro, Primavera P6 and Microsoft Office.
    • Construction health and Safety qualification eg. IOSHH Managing Safely.
    • Strong communication skills in English required, knowledge of French can be an advantage.