Job Title: Mechanical Inspector (Nuclear)
Location: Stoke (2 days per week on site) / Hybrid (3 days per week)
Contract Type: Contract
Sector: Nuclear
Role Overview
Our client is seeking an experienced Mechanical Inspector to support nuclear-related projects, ensuring mechanical fabrication, installation, and inspection activities comply with all applicable standards, specifications, and regulatory requirements.
The role will involve hands-on inspection of mechanical components including welds, castings, and forgings, working within a highly regulated nuclear environment. The successful candidate will provide assurance that all inspection activities meet nuclear quality, safety, and compliance expectations.
Key Responsibilities
Carry out mechanical inspection activities on welds, castings, and forgings
Perform and witness inspections in line with approved Inspection & Test Plans (ITPs)
Verify compliance with drawings, specifications, codes, and nuclear quality requirements
Conduct and record Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) activities as applicable
Identify, raise, and support close-out of non-conformances (NCRs)
Review inspection records, reports, and quality documentation
Liaise with engineering, quality, and project teams to resolve inspection and quality issues
Ensure all inspection activities are fully documented and suitable for audit and regulatory review
Promote and maintain high standards of nuclear safety and quality assurance
Essential Qualifications & Certifications
Candidates must hold the following certifications:
PCN Level 2 DPI (Welds / Castings / Forgings)
PCN Level 2 MPI (Welds / Castings / Forgings)
PCN Level 2 UT (Welds / Castings)
CSWIP / PCN Weld Inspection
PCN Visual Inspection
Required Experience & Skills
Proven experience as a Mechanical Inspector within nuclear or other highly regulated industries
Strong understanding of mechanical fabrication and inspection processes
Experience inspecting welds, castings, and forgings
Ability to interpret engineering drawings, specifications, and standards
Familiarity with nuclear quality systems, ITPs, and inspection records
Strong attention to detail with a structured and methodical approach
Ability to work independently and collaboratively within multidisciplinary teams
Working Arrangement
2 days per week on site in Stoke
3 days per week hybrid / remote
Additional site attendance may be required depending on inspection activities
Additional Information
Nuclear experience is essential
Candidates must have the right to work in the UK
Security clearance may be required or the ability to obtain clearance
Strict adherence to nuclear safety, quality, and regulatory standards is mandatory