Job Description
HVAC NI engineering within Site Engineering office (EDV/JDO)
General and specific installation study
Location: Bridgwater or Bristol
Competitive Salary
Activities to be carried out as part of the service:
· Supporting the construction of the two EPR on HPC by answering to requests
coming from building and erection contractors on HVAC discipline;
· When answering to those site requests:
o Gathering all needed input datas for the answer;
o Assessing and listing the impacts of the site change on the HVAC,
layout design and other contractors;
o Producing technical assessment and solution, with supporting
justification;
Aeraulic calculation,
Anchor plates calculation,
System analysis,
Interfaces.
update deliverables produced by the RD Back-Office if
needed
o Liaising with design Back-Offices Design Team when needed;
o Liaising with Contractor performing Execution Design when needed;
Managing contractual request of change when needed,
Performing surveillance on execution designer deliverables
related to site request.
o Opening the dedicated change process to launch the implementation
of the impacts;
· Reporting to the HVAC Discipline Lead and HVAC NI Lead achievements,
progresses and difficulties and raising alerts on any aspects of the design
when identified;
· Contributing to the closure of design open points after the delivery of HVAC
design packages to site;
· Anticipating and raising alerts on open technical points;
· Collecting and organizing the lessons learnt;
· Being part of JDO-DT HVAC team, participating to Team meetings, sharing
technical topics.
Activities will be done on HPC site, in JDO offices.
As part of HPC project, the Engineer will belong to a multi-disciplinary and multicultural
environment, stick to the project ways of working with high expectation on
delivery time, schedule, safety and nuclear safety.
Essential
• Qualified to Degree Level and several years of experience in HVAC;
• Good knowledge of 2D and 3D design software (AutoCAD, Navisworks);
• Good knowledge and understanding of general HVAC layout rules for an
industrial project;
• Knowledge of the general operation of nuclear power station and the
associated safety aspects (in particular, aspects relating to nuclear safey,
flooding, fire, radiological protection, high energy line ruptures, etc.);
• Experience on 3D model visualisation for layout analysis;
• Microsoft Office;
• Fluent in English.
Desirable
· Experience in HVAC design or installation,
· Experience of UK design context and regulatory processes;
· Experience in previous EPR or other nuclear projects;
The engineer should possess good interpersonal and stakeholder management skills.
The engineer is able to have a strategic view on the decisions they will take, manage
a multiplicity of interfaces, summarise their work, be proactive, and meet
commitments and deadlines. The engineer will be required to write clearly-expressed
and well-presented technical documents in English and apply logical thinking.