HVAC Records Discipline Lead (M/F)
4 days ago
Gloucester
📌 Records Discipline Lead (HVAC) – UK (Permanent Role) We are looking for a Records Discipline Lead (HVAC) to support a major project in the UK. The role is focused on site-wide completions, ensuring all discipline‑specific LTQR (Lifetime Quality Records) deliverables are captured, reviewed and processed on time and in line with project deadlines. 🔧 Main Responsibilities : • Act as the single point of contact for all HVAC discipline‑specific records., • Serve as the technical liaison with MEH site teams and Assurance Leads., • Interface with the MEN Completions Team regarding CTP/EESR., • Ensure all discipline records across the site are captured on time, perform technical reviews, and resolve issues to support Area LTQR deliverables., • Support Area LTQR Coordinators in processing HVAC discipline records., • Manage Area Discipline LODs, track asset installation, and verify and complete records., • Be familiar with the project Scope of Work, specifications, nuclear standards, drawings and procedures., • Perform AS9 / IWOC verification and track task completion after LTQR acceptance in Teamcenter. 🎓 Minimum Qualifications & Experience : • Background in HVAC or Mechanical Engineering, or ONC/IINC/KNO/C&G / recognised equivalent., • Apprenticeship in a relevant discipline., • Successful competency‑based interview. ➕ Additional Qualifications / Experience (as per MEH onboarding matrix): • Excellent IT skills and experience using EDMS (Electronic Document Management Systems) and metadata schemas., • Experience in Quality Assurance/Quality Control within the nuclear industry or another safety‑critical industry., • Ability to work with and resolve issues involving a wide range of stakeholders in a multicultural environment., • Beneficial but not mandatory:, • ACI (Air Conditioning Inspector) training/certificate, • CVI (Certified Ventilation Inspector) training/certificate, • VT, PT, RT Level 2, • Major project experience, • Nuclear experience, • Experience working in alliance‑based projects