Field Work Preparator (J25-94)
The Intervention Preparation Technician is responsible for the technical, documentary, and regulatory preparation of field activities carried out within the framework of nuclear operations. This role serves as a key interface between execution teams, clients, and support services.
Mission:
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Prepare on-site interventions, ensuring that all technical, regulatory, and logistical prerequisites are met before the start of operations.
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Carry out LOMC (Compliance Operations List) checks in strict adherence to client requirements.
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Verify and validate end-of-manufacturing reports (RdF) provided by suppliers or internal teams.
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Contribute to regular reporting and site monitoring to ensure proper execution of works, the escalation of issues, and traceable documentation.
Profile:
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Technical education: BAC+2 to BAC+3 (e.g., BTS, DUT, or Professional License) in Mechanical Engineering, Industrial Maintenance, Nuclear Engineering, or equivalent.
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Experience in the nuclear sector (e.g., work in controlled zones, project tracking) is a major asset.