In order to maintain the nuclear safety of our facilities, SGS experts check the state of preservation of welds, to ensure that they have not deteriorated over time. Depending on the nature of the operation, these on-site interventions can take from three to eight weeks.
"Knowing that a shutdown mobilizes between 30 and 80 people on a site, depending on the nature of the intervention, and that the duration of our contract is extended (from six to today and a half years), we need to expand our internal resources. That's why we're launching an extensive recruitment campaign.says Patrick Teixeira, Director of SGS France Division Industries.
Within the Industries & Environment business unit, candidates will join a multi-disciplinary team comprising several specialists in NDT/END methods. Their role will be to provide technical non-destructive testing services on site, and to implement and write technical reports for customers.
SGS France is looking for graduates with a Bac or Bac+2/3 in metrology, physical measurements, materials and/or non-destructive testing. Two types of profile are mainly sought:
- Experienced, with solid experience in non-destructive testing (mastery of NDT/CND standards), with EN ISO9712 CIFM certification in a volumetric technique (UT2 or RT2) and/or a surface technique (PT2 or MT2).
- Beginners with a desire to learn and evolve in a technical environment of expertise, curious to discover the world of low-carbon energy. SGS provides training and certification.
Between 60 and 80 NDT/CND technician positions are to be filled at nuclear production sites in Agen, Bordeaux, Dunkirk, Le Havre, Lyon, Metz, Nancy, Orléans, Orsay, Poitiers and Strasbourg.
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