Scaffolding Co-ordinator Markinch Project

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The following vacancy details posted on: 28/04/2011 15:22:38

Job Title: Scaffolding Co-ordinator
Type: Contract
Location: U.K.
Remuneration:
Region: Fife
Required Residency of applicants: UK
Expiry Date: 05/05/2011

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Description:
Jacobs E&C Ltd (formally Aker Solutions) are currently looking for a Scaffolding Co-ordinator to work on the Markinch Project based in Fife, Scotland.

Scaffold Coordinator - must be trained in the safe use of scaffold & hold recognised scaffold qualification
Willing to supervise small teams of Scaffolders (if necessary)
Must be HSE aware & hold current CCNSG Safety Passport or equivalent
Able to assess scaffold requirements for multi discipline contractors on large scale engineering projects
Computer literate & able to produce computer generated reports etc
Able to chair daily coordination meetings & prioritise scaffold requirements in accordance with contractor / programme requirements.
Preference will be given to those available immediately & relatively local to site (within 1 hour travel)




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Required Skills for this vacancy :
SKILL
Scaffolding
Required qualifications for this vacancy
QUALIFICATION
Apprenticeship or equivalent
To apply for this position please visit Scaffolding Co-ordinator , in Fife , U.K. .

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The Markinch plant will reduce site's carbon footprint by 72%, helping to reduce the annual fossil fuel carbon emissions at the company by 250,000 tonnes per annum. Around 400,000 tonnes of virgin and recycled wood diverted from landfill will be used to power the plant.

The development has received the backing of Scotland’s First Minister Alex Salmond and it received £8.1 million support from the Scottish Government’s Regional Selective Assistance grant. As well as helping to secure over 500 jobs at Tullis Russell the project will create over 50 permanent jobs in the operation of the power plant and new biomass fuel processing facility. 400 further jobs will also be created during the construction phase.

In February 2010 RWE npower renewables announced its key contractors for the £200 million biomass combined heat and power plant. Metso Power will supply a single fluidised bed boiler and gas clean-up system and Aker Solutions will provide engineering, procurement, construction and project management for the project. Both companies have extensive world-wide engineering and technological experience in the field of biomass combined heat and power plant.The power plant is scheduled for operation in late 2012.
 
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