Nuclear Equipment

Location:
Birmingham
Advertiser:
Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance
Date advertised:
15.11.2025
Job details:
A Nuclear Equipment Surveyor is sought to work for a company that stands for dedication to clients, market firsts and deep expertise in risk management. The company has grown to become a leading global assurance provider, bringing together outstanding expertise in certification, customised assurance, cybersecurity, inspection and training.

The company supports its clients to build a safer and more sustainable future and operates across 50 countries, has more than 2500 colleagues and supports more than 60,000 clients across a diverse range of sectors and markets. 

The role:
The Nuclear Equipment Surveyor role requires a combination of administrative and technical skills. In the pre-manufacturing phase, the successful candidate will be required to review procedures and inspection plans to establish conformity with international codes and standards and project-specific requirements. The successful candidate will need good communication skills, both written and verbal, for online and face-to-face meetings to explain the findings of the reviews to the manufacturer and the end client. In the manufacturing phase, the successful candidate will supervise on-site inspectors remotely, review and collate inspection reports and communicate findings to the end customer for their action. Further attendance at online and face-to-face meetings will be required, along with periodic visits to manufacturing locations in the UK and Europe. Technical skills required include welding, materials, heat treatment and non-destructive testing (NDT). It is recognised that candidates may not be experts in all these topics and the Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance (LRQA) nuclear team has dedicated experts in each of these fields who will provide support. The ability to use and understand international standards such as American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the BS EN ISO series is vital. 

Training will be provided on industry-specific codes such as RCC-M. This role will be predominantly home based, so candidates will need to be comfortable working unsupervised for extended periods.

The role is restricted to UK nationals and security clearance will need to be undertaken.

Key responsibilities:
  • Review procedures and inspection plans to establish conformity with international codes and standards and project-specific requirements
  • Conduct inspections on site
  • Act as a technical decision-maker
  • Create and issue inspection deliverables
  • Supervise on-site inspectors, review and collate inspection reports and communicate findings to the end customer for their actions
  • Attendance at online and face-to-face meetings will be required, along with periodic visits to manufacturing locations in the UK and Europe
  • Responsibility for attending meetings to explain the findings of the reviews to the manufacturer and the end client.
Requirements:
  • Good communication skills, both written and verbal
  • Technical skills required include welding, materials, heat treatment and NDT
  • Ability to use and understand international standards such as ASME and the BS EN ISO series is vital.
Contact details:
Lloyd’s Register Quality Assurance, 1 Trinity Park, Bickenhill Lane, Birmingham B37 7ES
T / +44 (0)121 817 4000

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