Anderson Knight are seeking an experienced SHEQ Advisor to support the delivery of Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality standards across utility infrastructure projects throughout the West Midlands region. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture, ensuring compliance with legislative requirements, and driving continuous improvement across both office and operational site environments. This is a hybrid role requiring a combination of office-based work, site visits, audits, inspections, and engagement with operational teams. Key Responsibilities Health & Safety • Provide competent HSEQ advice and guidance to operational teams and management. • Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and behavioural safety observations. • Support incident investigations, root cause analysis, and the implementation of corrective actions. • Monitor compliance with company procedures, client requirements, and relevant legislation. • Review and assist in the preparation of risk assessments, method statements, and safe systems of work. • Support the delivery of HSEQ training, toolbox talks, and awareness campaigns. • Promote a proactive safety culture through engagement and coaching of employees and subcontractors. Environmental • Ensure environmental controls are implemented and maintained across operational sites. • Monitor compliance with environmental legislation, permits, and client requirements. • Support environmental incident investigations and reporting. • Assist in the development and implementation of environmental improvement initiatives. • Conduct environmental inspections and audits. Quality • Support the maintenance and continual improvement of the Quality Management System. • Conduct internal audits against ISO standards and company procedures. • Monitor quality performance indicators and identify opportunities for improvement. • Assist operational teams in achieving contractual and customer quality requirements. • Support non-conformance investigations and corrective action processes. Compliance & Reporting • Maintain accurate HSEQ records and documentation. • Prepare reports, statistics, and trend analysis for management review. • Support external audits and client inspections. • Assist with the implementation and maintenance of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 management systems. Candidate Requirements Essential • Previous experience in an HSEQ Advisor or Health & Safety Advisor role within the Utilities sector. • Strong understanding of UK Health & Safety legislation and industry best practice. • Experience working on operational utility, civil engineering, infrastructure, or construction sites. • NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent). • Experience conducting audits, inspections, and incident investigations. • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills. • Ability to influence and challenge positively at all levels. • Full UK Driving Licence. • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Desirable • Membership of IOSH (TechIOSH or higher). • Internal Auditor qualification. • Knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 management systems. • Experience within water, gas, electricity, telecoms, or multi-utility environments. • Environmental qualification (IEMA or equivalent).
30/06/2026
Full time
Anderson Knight are seeking an experienced SHEQ Advisor to support the delivery of Health, Safety, Environmental and Quality standards across utility infrastructure projects throughout the West Midlands region. The successful candidate will play a key role in promoting a positive safety culture, ensuring compliance with legislative requirements, and driving continuous improvement across both office and operational site environments. This is a hybrid role requiring a combination of office-based work, site visits, audits, inspections, and engagement with operational teams. Key Responsibilities Health & Safety • Provide competent HSEQ advice and guidance to operational teams and management. • Conduct regular site inspections, audits, and behavioural safety observations. • Support incident investigations, root cause analysis, and the implementation of corrective actions. • Monitor compliance with company procedures, client requirements, and relevant legislation. • Review and assist in the preparation of risk assessments, method statements, and safe systems of work. • Support the delivery of HSEQ training, toolbox talks, and awareness campaigns. • Promote a proactive safety culture through engagement and coaching of employees and subcontractors. Environmental • Ensure environmental controls are implemented and maintained across operational sites. • Monitor compliance with environmental legislation, permits, and client requirements. • Support environmental incident investigations and reporting. • Assist in the development and implementation of environmental improvement initiatives. • Conduct environmental inspections and audits. Quality • Support the maintenance and continual improvement of the Quality Management System. • Conduct internal audits against ISO standards and company procedures. • Monitor quality performance indicators and identify opportunities for improvement. • Assist operational teams in achieving contractual and customer quality requirements. • Support non-conformance investigations and corrective action processes. Compliance & Reporting • Maintain accurate HSEQ records and documentation. • Prepare reports, statistics, and trend analysis for management review. • Support external audits and client inspections. • Assist with the implementation and maintenance of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 management systems. Candidate Requirements Essential • Previous experience in an HSEQ Advisor or Health & Safety Advisor role within the Utilities sector. • Strong understanding of UK Health & Safety legislation and industry best practice. • Experience working on operational utility, civil engineering, infrastructure, or construction sites. • NEBOSH General Certificate (or equivalent). • Experience conducting audits, inspections, and incident investigations. • Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills. • Ability to influence and challenge positively at all levels. • Full UK Driving Licence. • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications. Desirable • Membership of IOSH (TechIOSH or higher). • Internal Auditor qualification. • Knowledge of ISO 9001, ISO 14001, and ISO 45001 management systems. • Experience within water, gas, electricity, telecoms, or multi-utility environments. • Environmental qualification (IEMA or equivalent).
Job title: EHS Manager Location: EA3 Offshore (Suffolk/Norfolk) Contract length: 12 months Hours: 50 hours per week Randstad Sourceright, a leading provider of RPO & MSP Recruitment Services, is currently recruiting for a Site EHS Advisor on behalf of Siemens Energy. This role is essential for driving operational excellence and ensuring the highest standards of environmental protection, health, and safety across appointed projects. The Site EHS Advisor is responsible for providing primarily operational EHS support to the Site Manager and the broader site organization. You will act as a champion for zero harm, environmental sustainability, and wellbeing, providing visible, strong, and active EHS leadership throughout all project phases. Key Responsibilities & Duties 1. Project Phase Execution Dispatch Phase: Verify hazardous substances/chemicals are stored in appropriate locations and that chemical assessments are held at the point of storage. Construction, Installation & Commissioning Phases: Site Inspection & Mobilization: Ensure all required notices are posted. Initiate fire risk assessments, ensure EHS equipment is present, and set up project EHS folders, Construction Phase Plans, TMP, ERP, and RAMS/Permits. Establish EHS Safety Representatives and publish minutes. Safe Systems of Work (SSOW): Support site management to ensure all project resources understand and sign SSOW documentation. Provide technical EHS reviews for task-based risk assessments and contractor method statements. Registrations & Inductions: Deliver site inductions to all personnel before they commence work. Track visitor/loaned PPE and maintain EHS records. Competency & Training: Verify valid certifications for site arrivals and deliver project-specific EHS training/toolbox talks aligned with local legislation. Site Rules & Subcontractor Management: Monitor compliance with site rules and escalate non-conformance. Monitor subcontractor work against accepted RAMS. Monitoring, Assessment & Incident Management: Conduct routine and non-routine inspections. Log unsafe acts/conditions, process safety observations, and lead initial incident risk assessments or root-cause investigations when required. Emergency Response & Reporting: Facilitate local emergency response drills, display ERP details, and develop weekly EHS Site Reports. Immediately notify management of any EHS incidents. Project Closure: Finalize the archiving of all project-related EHS documentation and ensure the closure of all Incident Management System workflows. 2. Authority & Compliance Stop Work Authority: You hold the explicit authority to issue instructions to stop work immediately if you identify unsafe acts, conditions, or procedural failings that jeopardize safety. Compliance: Maintain strict adherence to Siemens Energy Health & Safety policies, data security/customer information rules, and ethics/anti-corruption guidelines. About You Technical Competence & Experience Detailed knowledge of Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation pertaining to large construction projects. Proven experience implementing EHS arrangements for a Principal Contractor on CDM projects. Excellent communication, interpersonal skills, and proficiency in MS Office. Qualifications & Certifications Mandatory Requirements Desirable & Optional Assets Diploma or equivalent in Health & Safety Management CDM Awareness CCNSG Passport Accident Investigation & Fire Safety training BESC & National Grid Person (Onshore only) BOSIET & Ladder training (Offshore only) Diploma or equivalent in Environmental Management Lead Auditor ISO45001/ISO14001 HSG47 & Safety coaching/behavioural safety First Aid at Work (3-day including defibrillator) IOSH Chartered Member SF6 Gas awareness Key Behavioural Attributes Respect & Focus: Promote an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued, while staying focused on delivering the most important project priorities. Initiative, Execution & Courage: Show a passion to drive things forward, own issues, and stand firm to do the right thing for the company and customer. Empowerment, Trust & Collaboration: Foster cooperation across teams, communicate a compelling sense of purpose, and encourage open feedback and learning.
23/06/2026
Contract
Job title: EHS Manager Location: EA3 Offshore (Suffolk/Norfolk) Contract length: 12 months Hours: 50 hours per week Randstad Sourceright, a leading provider of RPO & MSP Recruitment Services, is currently recruiting for a Site EHS Advisor on behalf of Siemens Energy. This role is essential for driving operational excellence and ensuring the highest standards of environmental protection, health, and safety across appointed projects. The Site EHS Advisor is responsible for providing primarily operational EHS support to the Site Manager and the broader site organization. You will act as a champion for zero harm, environmental sustainability, and wellbeing, providing visible, strong, and active EHS leadership throughout all project phases. Key Responsibilities & Duties 1. Project Phase Execution Dispatch Phase: Verify hazardous substances/chemicals are stored in appropriate locations and that chemical assessments are held at the point of storage. Construction, Installation & Commissioning Phases: Site Inspection & Mobilization: Ensure all required notices are posted. Initiate fire risk assessments, ensure EHS equipment is present, and set up project EHS folders, Construction Phase Plans, TMP, ERP, and RAMS/Permits. Establish EHS Safety Representatives and publish minutes. Safe Systems of Work (SSOW): Support site management to ensure all project resources understand and sign SSOW documentation. Provide technical EHS reviews for task-based risk assessments and contractor method statements. Registrations & Inductions: Deliver site inductions to all personnel before they commence work. Track visitor/loaned PPE and maintain EHS records. Competency & Training: Verify valid certifications for site arrivals and deliver project-specific EHS training/toolbox talks aligned with local legislation. Site Rules & Subcontractor Management: Monitor compliance with site rules and escalate non-conformance. Monitor subcontractor work against accepted RAMS. Monitoring, Assessment & Incident Management: Conduct routine and non-routine inspections. Log unsafe acts/conditions, process safety observations, and lead initial incident risk assessments or root-cause investigations when required. Emergency Response & Reporting: Facilitate local emergency response drills, display ERP details, and develop weekly EHS Site Reports. Immediately notify management of any EHS incidents. Project Closure: Finalize the archiving of all project-related EHS documentation and ensure the closure of all Incident Management System workflows. 2. Authority & Compliance Stop Work Authority: You hold the explicit authority to issue instructions to stop work immediately if you identify unsafe acts, conditions, or procedural failings that jeopardize safety. Compliance: Maintain strict adherence to Siemens Energy Health & Safety policies, data security/customer information rules, and ethics/anti-corruption guidelines. About You Technical Competence & Experience Detailed knowledge of Health, Safety, and Environmental legislation pertaining to large construction projects. Proven experience implementing EHS arrangements for a Principal Contractor on CDM projects. Excellent communication, interpersonal skills, and proficiency in MS Office. Qualifications & Certifications Mandatory Requirements Desirable & Optional Assets Diploma or equivalent in Health & Safety Management CDM Awareness CCNSG Passport Accident Investigation & Fire Safety training BESC & National Grid Person (Onshore only) BOSIET & Ladder training (Offshore only) Diploma or equivalent in Environmental Management Lead Auditor ISO45001/ISO14001 HSG47 & Safety coaching/behavioural safety First Aid at Work (3-day including defibrillator) IOSH Chartered Member SF6 Gas awareness Key Behavioural Attributes Respect & Focus: Promote an inclusive environment where everyone feels valued, while staying focused on delivering the most important project priorities. Initiative, Execution & Courage: Show a passion to drive things forward, own issues, and stand firm to do the right thing for the company and customer. Empowerment, Trust & Collaboration: Foster cooperation across teams, communicate a compelling sense of purpose, and encourage open feedback and learning.
Murphy is recruiting for a SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor to work with Energy at the Leeds facility supporting the day-to-day fabrication and site welding activities as required. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. The SWS/ PTS Quality Advisor provides quality assurance and compliance support to SWS/PTS (Specialist Welding Services/ Pipeline testing services) operations, ensuring welding and pressure testing activities are planned, executed, and recorded in line with approved procedures, client requirements, and industry standards.The role focuses on maintaining robust inspection regimes, documentation control, and continuous improvement processes to deliver safe, traceable, and high-quality outcomes across fabrication and site-based works. A day in the life of a Murphy SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor Lead the planning and scheduling of Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) for welding and pressure testing activities, ensuring alignment with project programmes and client requirements. Ensure all quality documentation (ITPs, WPS/PQRs, test packs, certification) is compliant with project and client requirements. Maintain forward audit schedules, focusing on key SWS/PTS quality risks including welding qualifications, NDT, and pressure testing readiness. Support implementation of quality assurance processes across SWS/PTS activities, ensuring compliance with Murphy systems and industry standards. Coordinate with Engineering and Planning teams to ensure quality requirements are embedded into project execution Monitor and communicate updates to codes, standards, and client specifications Manage and report Quality Non-Conformances, ensuring appropriate root cause analysis and escalation where required. Plan and undertake internal and supply chain audits, ensuring findings are tracked and closed out Ensure effective use of digital quality systems to maintain full traceability of welding and pressure testing activities. Produce regular quality reports, including weekly, monthly, and KPI submissions. Capture lessons learned and drive continuous improvement. Support project start-up activities, ensuring quality requirements are established early (e.g. ITPs, calibration registers, systems setup). Ensure quality documentation is complete and compliant for project handover Support the identification, assessment, and management of quality risks associated with welding, pressure testing, and Fabrication activities Work closely with Engineering, QC and Operational personnel to support the delivery of compliant welding and pressure testing activities. Collaborate with Quality, Planning, and Commercial teams to ensure alignment of quality requirements with project scope, programme, and delivery objectives. Engage with clients and third-party representatives (e.g. inspectors, auditors), supporting quality-related communication, documentation, and compliance activities. Support and guide operational teams and supervisors on quality requirements, promoting a right-first-time culture across welding and pressure testing activities. Work collaboratively with Group Quality and external auditors to support audits, assurance activities, and close-out of findings. Still interested , does this sound like you? Knowledge of relevant industry standards (e.g. ISO 9001, ISO 3834, Specifications such as Oil and Gas sector or similar). A relevant engineering or technical qualification advantageous Experience working within a quality, fabrication, welding, or pressure testing environment, preferably within pipeline or energy infrastructure projects advantageous. Working knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures (WPS/PQR), and inspection requirements Understanding of non-destructive testing techniques (NDE) and pressure systems. Familiarity with pressure testing processes, test packs, and system assurance requirements is advantageous.
17/06/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor to work with Energy at the Leeds facility supporting the day-to-day fabrication and site welding activities as required. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. The SWS/ PTS Quality Advisor provides quality assurance and compliance support to SWS/PTS (Specialist Welding Services/ Pipeline testing services) operations, ensuring welding and pressure testing activities are planned, executed, and recorded in line with approved procedures, client requirements, and industry standards.The role focuses on maintaining robust inspection regimes, documentation control, and continuous improvement processes to deliver safe, traceable, and high-quality outcomes across fabrication and site-based works. A day in the life of a Murphy SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor Lead the planning and scheduling of Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) for welding and pressure testing activities, ensuring alignment with project programmes and client requirements. Ensure all quality documentation (ITPs, WPS/PQRs, test packs, certification) is compliant with project and client requirements. Maintain forward audit schedules, focusing on key SWS/PTS quality risks including welding qualifications, NDT, and pressure testing readiness. Support implementation of quality assurance processes across SWS/PTS activities, ensuring compliance with Murphy systems and industry standards. Coordinate with Engineering and Planning teams to ensure quality requirements are embedded into project execution Monitor and communicate updates to codes, standards, and client specifications Manage and report Quality Non-Conformances, ensuring appropriate root cause analysis and escalation where required. Plan and undertake internal and supply chain audits, ensuring findings are tracked and closed out Ensure effective use of digital quality systems to maintain full traceability of welding and pressure testing activities. Produce regular quality reports, including weekly, monthly, and KPI submissions. Capture lessons learned and drive continuous improvement. Support project start-up activities, ensuring quality requirements are established early (e.g. ITPs, calibration registers, systems setup). Ensure quality documentation is complete and compliant for project handover Support the identification, assessment, and management of quality risks associated with welding, pressure testing, and Fabrication activities Work closely with Engineering, QC and Operational personnel to support the delivery of compliant welding and pressure testing activities. Collaborate with Quality, Planning, and Commercial teams to ensure alignment of quality requirements with project scope, programme, and delivery objectives. Engage with clients and third-party representatives (e.g. inspectors, auditors), supporting quality-related communication, documentation, and compliance activities. Support and guide operational teams and supervisors on quality requirements, promoting a right-first-time culture across welding and pressure testing activities. Work collaboratively with Group Quality and external auditors to support audits, assurance activities, and close-out of findings. Still interested , does this sound like you? Knowledge of relevant industry standards (e.g. ISO 9001, ISO 3834, Specifications such as Oil and Gas sector or similar). A relevant engineering or technical qualification advantageous Experience working within a quality, fabrication, welding, or pressure testing environment, preferably within pipeline or energy infrastructure projects advantageous. Working knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures (WPS/PQR), and inspection requirements Understanding of non-destructive testing techniques (NDE) and pressure systems. Familiarity with pressure testing processes, test packs, and system assurance requirements is advantageous.
Murphy is recruiting for a SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor to work with Energy at the Leeds facility supporting the day-to-day fabrication and site welding activities as required. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. The SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor provides quality assurance and compliance support to SWS/PTS (Specialist Welding Services/ Pipeline testing services) operations, ensuring welding and pressure testing activities are planned, executed, and recorded in line with approved procedures, client requirements, and industry standards.The role focuses on maintaining robust inspection regimes, documentation control, and continuous improvement processes to deliver safe, traceable, and high-quality outcomes across fabrication and site-based works. A day in the life of a Murphy SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor Lead the planning and scheduling of Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) for welding and pressure testing activities, ensuring alignment with project programmes and client requirements. Ensure all quality documentation (ITPs, WPS/PQRs, test packs, certification) is compliant with project and client requirements. Maintain forward audit schedules, focusing on key SWS/PTS quality risks including welding qualifications, NDT, and pressure testing readiness. Support implementation of quality assurance processes across SWS/PTS activities, ensuring compliance with Murphy systems and industry standards. Coordinate with Engineering and Planning teams to ensure quality requirements are embedded into project execution Monitor and communicate updates to codes, standards, and client specifications Manage and report Quality Non-Conformances, ensuring appropriate root cause analysis and escalation where required. Plan and undertake internal and supply chain audits, ensuring findings are tracked and closed out Ensure effective use of digital quality systems to maintain full traceability of welding and pressure testing activities. Produce regular quality reports, including weekly, monthly, and KPI submissions. Capture lessons learned and drive continuous improvement. Support project start-up activities, ensuring quality requirements are established early (e.g. ITPs, calibration registers, systems setup). Ensure quality documentation is complete and compliant for project handover Support the identification, assessment, and management of quality risks associated with welding, pressure testing, and Fabrication activities Work closely with Engineering, QC and Operational personnel to support the delivery of compliant welding and pressure testing activities. Collaborate with Quality, Planning, and Commercial teams to ensure alignment of quality requirements with project scope, programme, and delivery objectives. Engage with clients and third-party representatives (e.g. inspectors, auditors), supporting quality-related communication, documentation, and compliance activities. Support and guide operational teams and supervisors on quality requirements, promoting a right-first-time culture across welding and pressure testing activities. Work collaboratively with Group Quality and external auditors to support audits, assurance activities, and close-out of findings. Still interested , does this sound like you? Knowledge of relevant industry standards (e.g. ISO 9001, ISO 3834, Specifications such as Oil and Gas sector or similar). A relevant engineering or technical qualification advantageous Experience working within a quality, fabrication, welding, or pressure testing environment, preferably within pipeline or energy infrastructure projects advantageous. Working knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures (WPS/PQR), and inspection requirements Understanding of non-destructive testing techniques (NDE) and pressure systems. Familiarity with pressure testing processes, test packs, and system assurance requirements is advantageous.
17/06/2026
Full time
Murphy is recruiting for a SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor to work with Energy at the Leeds facility supporting the day-to-day fabrication and site welding activities as required. Our business is well-known for its extensive in-house expertise, experience, and continuous drive to innovate within the industry to create added value for all our customers. Throughout our history we have strived to challenge the norm and incorporate a wide range of new technologies and capabilities to ensure we meet the ever-changing markets and demands. Today we support groundbreaking transmission and distribution projects in four countries - ensuring their energy security for decades to come. We offer a wide range of services including design, construction and commissioning. We deliver Engineering, Procurement & Construction (EPC) projects serving both regulated and private customers along with technical and engineering solutions within the conventional power and energy transition markets. Our continual drive to innovate, while encouraging sustainability, ensures we remain at the forefront of the industry, and is demonstrated in our long-standing relationships with major energy providers in multiple countries. The SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor provides quality assurance and compliance support to SWS/PTS (Specialist Welding Services/ Pipeline testing services) operations, ensuring welding and pressure testing activities are planned, executed, and recorded in line with approved procedures, client requirements, and industry standards.The role focuses on maintaining robust inspection regimes, documentation control, and continuous improvement processes to deliver safe, traceable, and high-quality outcomes across fabrication and site-based works. A day in the life of a Murphy SWSS/ PTS Quality Advisor Lead the planning and scheduling of Inspection and Test Plans (ITPs) for welding and pressure testing activities, ensuring alignment with project programmes and client requirements. Ensure all quality documentation (ITPs, WPS/PQRs, test packs, certification) is compliant with project and client requirements. Maintain forward audit schedules, focusing on key SWS/PTS quality risks including welding qualifications, NDT, and pressure testing readiness. Support implementation of quality assurance processes across SWS/PTS activities, ensuring compliance with Murphy systems and industry standards. Coordinate with Engineering and Planning teams to ensure quality requirements are embedded into project execution Monitor and communicate updates to codes, standards, and client specifications Manage and report Quality Non-Conformances, ensuring appropriate root cause analysis and escalation where required. Plan and undertake internal and supply chain audits, ensuring findings are tracked and closed out Ensure effective use of digital quality systems to maintain full traceability of welding and pressure testing activities. Produce regular quality reports, including weekly, monthly, and KPI submissions. Capture lessons learned and drive continuous improvement. Support project start-up activities, ensuring quality requirements are established early (e.g. ITPs, calibration registers, systems setup). Ensure quality documentation is complete and compliant for project handover Support the identification, assessment, and management of quality risks associated with welding, pressure testing, and Fabrication activities Work closely with Engineering, QC and Operational personnel to support the delivery of compliant welding and pressure testing activities. Collaborate with Quality, Planning, and Commercial teams to ensure alignment of quality requirements with project scope, programme, and delivery objectives. Engage with clients and third-party representatives (e.g. inspectors, auditors), supporting quality-related communication, documentation, and compliance activities. Support and guide operational teams and supervisors on quality requirements, promoting a right-first-time culture across welding and pressure testing activities. Work collaboratively with Group Quality and external auditors to support audits, assurance activities, and close-out of findings. Still interested , does this sound like you? Knowledge of relevant industry standards (e.g. ISO 9001, ISO 3834, Specifications such as Oil and Gas sector or similar). A relevant engineering or technical qualification advantageous Experience working within a quality, fabrication, welding, or pressure testing environment, preferably within pipeline or energy infrastructure projects advantageous. Working knowledge of welding processes, welding procedures (WPS/PQR), and inspection requirements Understanding of non-destructive testing techniques (NDE) and pressure systems. Familiarity with pressure testing processes, test packs, and system assurance requirements is advantageous.