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Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer

Location:
Surrey
Sector:
Oil & Gas
Job Type:
Permanent
Salary:
Market related
Reference:
SK/R/088175

Role

Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer

Permanent Staff

Kingston upon Thames, Surrey – Hybrid working of 3 days per week in the office and 2 days per week working from home

Oil & Gas/ Offshore Wind sector

An Engineering Graduate is required to work on a permanent staff basis for a large Energy company based in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey.

As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you will focus on engineering materials and fabrication.

This is an excellent opportunity to work on a variety of projects - ranging from offshore wind farms to oil and gas infrastructures.

Candidates will:

  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you will assist with issuing documents related to the definition and production of components (pipe, fittings, etc.) needed for the construction of pipe lines, sea lines, etc.
  • Support procurement and commercial office with technical analysis during project bid phase.
  • Review company specifications for pipes and fittings manufacturing
  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you will support procurement department to establish bidder lists, evaluating and pre-qualifying vendors, bid assessments, audits
  • Review Supplier documentation for compliance with client/international specifications/rules
  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you Issue Technical Bid Evaluation for Line-pipes and Fittings Supply
  • Assist MPQT, review/comment subcontractor documentation, review the inspection and test plan
  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you Discuss and interface with the method project engineers and/or TM during both proposal preparation and projects to identify particular project requirements
  • Liaise with welding, NDT and anticorrosion colleagues to identify critical requirements for product manufacturing that may affect company installation activities and to promote innovative solutions
  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you Perform inspection site survey
  • Report for validation to his technical group leader
  • Coordinate material failure analysis
  • Maintain contact with Line pipes manufacturers to be updated on new technologist/Materials Selection, in order to optimize overall quality and costs

Candidates should be able to demonstrate:

  • A recent graduate in a relevant engineering discipline
  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you Some work expereince or a postgraduate qualification in Material Engineering would be advantageous.
  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you A theoretical background in ferrous alloys and corrosion resistance alloys (CRA)
  • Understanding of chemical and mechanical properties as well as manufacturing processes in relation to alloys used in offshore / subsea applications
  • As the Graduate Materials & Fabrication Engineer, you will have excellent interpersonal skills
  • The ability to communicate clearly and with purpose

Who we are

First Recruitment Group are committed to finding the right candidates for our clients, and the right companies for our candidates to work for. We’re passionate about putting people first, and take pride in being able to offer an all-round service for candidates and clients with our payroll solution, MyPay+ and workforce management solution, Operam.

As part of putting people first, we strive to be an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included.

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