Quality Assurance Quality Control Engineer

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9 months ago
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Join STS Group as our next QAQC Technician / Engineer!

We are looking for an experienced QAQC Technician / Engineer to join our upcoming project in Slough. We work on heavy industrial projects, partnered closely with global clients in the life sciences and data centre industries. STS Group is a proud member of the Dussmann Group, we have a healthy pipeline of work both locally in Ireland and the UK, as well as overseas in Mainland Europe.

This Opportunity

As our next QAQC Technician/Engineer, you’ll play an important role in the successful delivery of our projects, ensuring the highest quality of workmanship have been achieved and maintained throughout our projects.

Some of the Key Duties

· Prepare handover testpacks and operation & maintenance manuals.

· Review and issue final handover documentation to the client and management teams.

· Prepare, review and support the As-Built drawings on the project.

· Ensure compliance to regulatory standards throughout the project.

· Carry out quality control inspections.

What We’re Looking For

· Electrical craftsperson and, or engineering qualification

· 3+ Years working on heavy industrial projects, or similar

· Great with IT – we use laptops, tablets and smartphones

· Willingness to undertake further training, we'll help you improve

· Strong interpersonal and communications skills

· High Proficiency in English language (written & spoken)

Desirable but not Essential

Prior experience working on pharmaceutical or data centre projects.

Team Collaboration

We’re big on teamwork at STS Group, everyone performs to the best of their abilities and we celebrate the milestones of our projects together. We all work proactively with our site management teams, subcontractors, and clients to ensure the safe and successful delivery of our work.

Arrive Safe, Home Safe

We’re big on Health & Safety at STS Group. We are all responsible and hold each other to account for the safe delivery of every aspect of our projects.

Why Join The STS Group?

· A dynamic, growing company in the construction & M&E industry.

· A supportive team where your skills will be valued and developed.

· Competitive salary.

Ready to take your career to the next level? Apply now and be part of something big

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