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Head of Quality

Bilfinger
Somerset
1 day ago
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Bilfinger UK are looking for a Quality Lead to join us at HPC on a permanent staff basis. This position will be based at Hinkley Point C with a requirement to travel to our facilities at West Carr ad Dortmund 


 



  • To maintain the highest degree of professionalism in all dealings related to QA/QM on the Contract.
  • To report at BNET / PMO level on all quality metrics for the measurement of performance of the Works.
  • Oversee the auditing of all Project Activities as per project schedule and ad hoc.

  • Maintain and make improvements to Integrated Management System.
  • Develop & monitor project specific Quality procedures to meet project requirements.
  • Interact cross-functionally with ALL project team members and management to ensure client and statutory requirements are effectively met & reported.
  • Develop Audit schedule with Internal and External stakeholders.
  • Organise and maintain CAR / NCR logs, Lesson Learned process on behalf of the projects.

  • Champion Foreign Material Exclusion, preventing ingress or entrapment of non-specified materials, loose items or debris in equipment and /or systems during assembly and testing.
  • Issue of NCR’s where required and facilitating construction in closure of internal and client issued NCR’s.
  • Establish arrangements for assuring configuration controls and related interfaces are understood and robust in execution.
  • Conduct improvement projects to improve the efficiency or effectiveness of a process by applying the appropriate improvement tools (Lean, Six Sigma etc).
  • Train and coach, the QA/QM team(s) across the projects to improve aspects of their business performance

  • Complete any other services on behalf of the QA/QM team & Programme Director, as requested by your Line Manager
  • Significant working knowledge of organisation/delivery development and improvement for a technical programme or Project environment.
  • Knowledge of working to UK and international standards and codes of practice for the UK Nuclear sector. 

  • Based full time on site
  • 40 hours week
  • Travel to Europe required


 


Role Qualifications


 



  • Recognised Lead Auditor qualification 
  • Mechanical Engineering qualification or Engineering qualification 
  • Member of Chartered Quality Institute (desirable)
  • CCNSG 


 






 








 




 

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