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Pipefitter

Pipefitters install, inspect, maintain and repair piping systems and their components. As a pipefitter, your role is essential in the proper, efficient and safe performance of piping systems; this is vital in the ensuring the continuing functioning and structural integrity of infrastructure across nuclear power plants and other nuclear facilities.

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Joiner

A joiner is a professional tradesperson who can create and install wooden structures that are vital in many buildings. This can include furniture, fittings, windows and doors.

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Scaffolder

A Scaffolder is a labourer who constructs the scaffolding for civil structures to ensure the safety of employees and contractors.

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Electrical Fitter

An Electrical fitter within the nuclear industry has a critical role in installing, repairing, and maintaining electrical systems and equipment within nuclear facilities. Their work ensures the safe and reliable operation of electrical systems, supporting functions like power generation, instrumentation, and control.

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Plater

A plater in the nuclear industry plays a vital role in fabricating, repairing and maintaining structural components and vessels within nuclear facilities. They specialise in working with metals, such as steel and alloys, to construct and assemble various components used in nuclear reactors, containment structures and support systems.

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Pipe Welder

A nuclear pipe welder’s primary responsibility is to join sections of pipes within nuclear power plants. Their skilled welding ensures that these pipes can endure extreme conditions and uphold the integrity of the entire nuclear facility. These welders play a vital role in constructing and maintaining the intricate piping systems that transport water, steam, and other essential fluids throughout the nuclear plant.

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Rigger

In the nuclear industry, a rigger plays a crucial role in ensuring that heavy equipment and machinery are safely lifted and moved within nuclear facilities. Their job is all about precision, safety, and efficiency.

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Steel Erector

A Steel erector plays a crucial role in the nuclear industry by assembling the structural framework of nuclear facilities. They are responsible for constructing the steel framework that supports the various components of nuclear power plants, ensuring they are built to withstand extreme conditions and adhere to strict safety standards.

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Instrument and Control Crafter

An Instrument and Control Crafter holds a pivotal position in maintaining the safety and effectiveness of nuclear facilities. Their responsibilities encompass designing, installing, and upkeeping intricate systems that oversee and manage various processes within nuclear power plants. These systems comprise instruments for measuring temperature, pressure, and radiation levels, alongside control systems that govern reactor operations and safety protocols.

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Mechanical Fitter

Mechanical Fitters in the nuclear industry play a crucial role in ensuring the safe and efficient operation of machinery and equipment within nuclear power plants. With meticulous attention to detail, they assemble and align mechanical parts according to precise specifications. Safety compliance is paramount, as they work with radioactive materials and high-pressure systems. Mechanical Fitters adeptly read technical blueprints, collaborate with other professionals, and contribute significantly to the overall safety and functionality of nuclear facilities.

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