Site Supervisor Concrete Tower (m/f/d)

<p><b>YOUR TASKS:</b></p> <ul> <li>Support the QM on technical non-conformities and to ensure compliance with ‘Management of Change’ requirements for reporting, developing solutions and implementation</li> <li>Support the SM for Quality Gate 1 and incoming goods inspections</li> <li>Assist the SM, QM and Civil PE on pre-erection anchor cage and foundation checks</li> <li>Support the SM and QM with collating and checking for completeness, before releasing the Pre-erection documentation, Statutory Inspections and reports</li> <li>Organise and support the Gate 23 process with the SM and QM</li> <li>Collate the necessary information for reporting and managing NCRs and Incidents in UPVISE/Service Now or the prevailing software management tool</li> <li>Maintain close contact with QM for ordering and tracking missing parts and Requisition Notes (RNs)</li> <li>Resolving quality deviations (de-snagging) to ensure not only a smooth handover to the customer but also a smooth operation over the WT lifetime. To achieve this, all installation and finishing activities are to be executed in a safe manner considering the highest standards of safety, quality and efficiency.</li> </ul> <p> </p> <p><b>YOUR PROFILE:</b></p> <ul> <li>Bachelor’s degree in Engineering or related discipline</li> <li>Other degrees will be considered proving an extensive experience in the wind industry (5 to 7 years)</li> <li>Proficiency with Health and Safety procedures/ methods such as LOTO (lock out tag out), electrical safety, fall protection awareness, basic understanding of hazardous materials (MSDN)</li> <li>Systematic problem-solving and safety orientated behaviour.</li> <li>Strong personal planning & organisation skills.</li> <li>English is a must. Minimum B2.</li> <li>The position has a high travel requirement, domestically and/or internationally</li> <li>Capability to comprehend and adapt to rapidly changing technologies</li> <li>Proficient computer skills utilizing MS Office basic programs (MS Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint)</li> <li>Will be a plus familiarity with several technologies such as Mechanical & rotating systems, basic understanding of hydraulic systems.</li> <li>Will be a plus familiarity with general procedures such as construction,  installation and finishing, testing of mechanical  installations, quality management.</li> <li>Will be a plus familiarity with several tools such as  Mechanical measuring tools (e.g. digital calliper), Hydraulic  torquing/ tensioning tools (e.g. HyTorc, ITH).</li> </ul>

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