Quality Management Lead - Field View Specalist (Hybrid)

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Are you an experienced Quality Professional with a high level of proficiency with Field View?

Do you hold expertise in a construction environment, driving project success?

Would you Like to work for a global leading consultancy at the forefront of the UK Nuclear energy strategy?

if yes, please proceed on and get in touch today!

The Opportunity
Exciting opportunity for an experienced Quality Management Lead has become available, where you will oversee the Field View system, guiding its administration, coordination, and optimisation to ensure it integrates smoothly with construction workflows. 

Your duties and responsibilities will be 
You will handle user accounts, develop and improve forms, and ensure the system operates efficiently. This role provides an opportunity to work closely with our construction teams, preparing forms, drawings, and calibrations in advance of on-site tasks to guarantee accuracy and preparedness.
You’ll lead efforts to enhance standards, compliance, and user experience, while collaborating with the training department to create content that ensures users across the organization can fully leverage the system.You will have the following qualifications & experience
Proficiency in Field View is crucial for this role.
Strong expertise in Construction, Quality, and IT Management to ensure project success.
Demonstrated experience managing IT/Quality for large-scale projects and overseeing change control.
Thorough understanding of IT systems and software to enhance their performance.
Knowledge of construction processes and information security management.
Skilled in addressing IT challenges unique to construction environments.
Proactive in identifying user needs, resolving issues, and improving communication.
Capable of fostering collaboration and effectively managing user behaviour across large teams.The setting for the role
Risks and Hazards are in line with working on a nuclear licenced site. These can include, nuclear fuel, radiation, chemicals and gasses, high voltage equipment, moving vehicles, flammable materials, high pressure circuits, steam, high noise and vibration levels. A full site induction will be provided and all safety requirements must be adhered to when entering the site.

Get in touch now
If you're seeking an exciting new opportunity to join a highly competent workforce of nuclear specialists at the forefront of cutting edge technologies and think you have the skills and experience our client is seeking then apply today!

Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and respects diversity. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons who are eligible to live and work in the UK.
Millbank is proud to be a member of the ‘Disability Confident Scheme’. Millbank operates as an Employment Agency and Business

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