Control & Instrumentation Engineer (Work Engineering Group and Technical Advice Group Positions)The opportunity We do right by each other and everyone’s welcome. There are multiple definitions of what it means to succeed. That’s why we’ll support you to follow a career that’s unique to you. Because success is personal. Join us as a Control and Instrumentation Engineer in the Maintenance department. You’ll provide engineered solutions for planned and developing work, while making sure safety and quality standards comply with HSE and Site Licence Conditions. Pay, benefits and cultureThe salary range associated with these roles is between £40,069 - £84,892; however the starting salaries will be within the range of £40,069 - £71,101, allowing room for potential career advancement. These are both full-time, site-based positions. We want you to feel safe, valued, and celebrated. Working needs are individual: wherever you're based, we make sure your environment supports connection and comfort. We defend fairness, diversity, and inclusion. Varied backgrounds and experience drive fresh thinking and innovation. Our future workforce looks to have an equal gender balance, people from minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ, those with a disability, and supports social mobility. As a disability confident employer, we can help with your application; let us know if you’ll need reasonable adjustments made. Here's an overview of what you’ll be doing:You will engineer and specify work to achieve the station’s objectives. Using operational experience in line with the stations’ Corrective Action Programme, you will write and approve safe systems of work with engineered solutions to correct defects; identifying tasks that support repair, while ensuring resources, materials and procedures are planned into work packages. Through the provision of advice and information to improve maintenance work instructions and check sheets, you will ensure work packages inform to create successful work performance by the maintenance teams, with applicable standards, practices, and expectations. Creating risk assessments (in line with HSE’s five steps to risk assessment) and supporting developing issues identified during execution week, you will be a first point of contact for technical issues and act as Field Supervisor for technical contracts. Your knowledge and experience:As a minimum, you’ll have an HNC in Measurement and Control Engineering (or equivalent). A background in C&I Engineering / Maintenance in heavy industry is essential. With a record of troubleshooting and fault-finding on complex, electronic and pneumatic control circuits, you will bring excellent interpersonal and communication skills. A basic understanding of the operation of an Advanced Gas Reactor (AGR) Power Station is beneficial, however, extensive training will be given. Closing date for applications: Wednesday 6th November 2024Success is personal. It’s your journey, powered by us. Join us and we’ll help Britain achieve net zero, together.DestinationNuclear EDFNuclearJobs EDF Energy is a core part of the EDF Group, one of the largest energy companies in Europe with key business operations in the UK, France, Italy and Belgium. We're the UK’s largest producer of low-carbon electricity, the biggest supplier of electricity by volume in Great Britain, the largest supplier to British businesses and we employ more than 13,000 people. We operate nuclear, coal and gas power stations, wind farms, and combined heat & power plants. We have a focus on safe, dependable energy generation and an ethos of service excellence. We are playing a leading role in new nuclear build in the UK to secure a bright future for the combined business and its employees.