Are you a well proven Principal level process engineer looking to expand your technical responsibilities working on high-impact nuclear power projects?
Are you looking for a role where you can take ownership of projects leading technical solutions in design, manufacturing, and commissioning?
Do you want to thrive in a collaborative environment where you will be delivering projects on one of Europes biggest construction sites?
If this sounds of interest to you, then proceed on and get in touch today!
The Opportunity
As a process engineering technical Lead you will support turnkey contracts related to the design, manufacturing, qualification, installation, and commissioning of diesel generator contracts for a major nuclear power project. In this role, you will work closely with the Contract Engineering Lead (CEL) and key stakeholders to ensure the successful execution of the project.
Remuneration and benefits
Competitive salary and benefits package, Free single medical cover and digital GP service.. Family-friendly policies, including enhanced parental leave and employee assistance programs, Opportunities for professional development and membership reimbursement, Flexible working options, including hybrid and part-time arrangements, a culture that values inclusion, diversity, and well-being.
Location:
Bristol area (hybrid and other locations considered)
Your duties and responsibilities will be
Assist in resolving technical issues related to design, manufacturing, and qualification.
Oversee design documentation to ensure compliance with specifications.
Track design risks and support the preparation and assessment of early warnings and variations.
Respond to supplier requests such as Requests for Information (RFIs), Interface Queries (IQs), and Exemption Requests (ERs).
Manage interfaces between contractor-supplied equipment and other project systems.
Support the development of action plans and contribute to governance meetings.
Assist in configuration management, including Contract Transfer Sheets (CTSs), Design Modifications (UKDCs), and Referential Evolution Requests (RERs).You will have the following qualifications and experience
A bachelor’s or master’s degree in engineering (Mechanical, Electrical, Process, etc.).
Knowledge of equipment such as instrumentation, filters, piping, rotating equipment (pumps, compressors), heat exchangers, and pressure equipment.
Experience with diesel generators (desirable but not mandatory) and knowledge of electrical and/or fluid systems.
Some project management or project engineering experience (a recognised accreditation is beneficial but not essential).
Experience in nuclear or other highly regulated industries (aerospace, oil & gas, energy, public sector works).
Understanding of UK regulatory requirements (CDM, COSHH, IRR, Environmental Permitting, etc.).
Familiarity with British/ISO standards and other design codesThe setting for the role
Risks and Hazards are in line with working on a nuclear licenced site. These can include, nuclear fuel, radiation, chemicals and gasses, high voltage equipment, moving vehicles, flammable materials, high pressure circuits, steam, high noise and vibration levels. A full site induction will be provided and all safety requirements must be adhered to when entering the site.
Get in touch now
If you’re seeking a new opportunity that allows you to progress and expand your skillset within a collaborative team of engineering specialists, then this could be the perfect role for you, so apply today to avoid missing out!
Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and respects diversity. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons who are eligible to live and work in the UK.
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