Since 2018, CERAP UK has supported the UKs Nuclear renaissance by providing its expertise in the following fields:
Make your application after reading the following skill and qualification requirements for this position.
- Project Management
- Design and Engineering
- Qualification Test Now CERAP UK are looking for a Fire Hazards Engineer to join our ever-expanding team with our client in Bristol.
If you are looking for a new and exciting opportunity to work on the first generation of Nuclear Power Plants in the UK, then this role is perfect for you Benefits:
- Competitive Salary
- 25 days holiday 8 bank holidays
- Income protection
- Life insurance
- Pension scheme
- Eye Care Description: Types of activities to be carried out as part of the service (non-exhaustive): Identification of fire risks: Using the 3D model, calculation methodologies and fire requirements issued by the architect engineer or the client: Analyses the 3D model and identifies the various combustible materials present in each area.
Performs temperature change calculations over time for a simulated fire (modelling of various situations using the MAGIC software).
Studies the risk of damage to certain systems (functional redundancy).
Monitors and includes in the models the changes issued by all the engineering teams (change of positioning of cable trays, electrical cabinets, ventilation ducts, etc.) Fire protection: Recommends protection solutions to prevent an outbreak of fire or to make it improbable.
Divides all buildings into zones for fire protection purposes.
Recommends fire detection and firefighting methods for the quickest possible detection and response Perform fire protection calculation using specific software Hazards scope: Producing updates to Hazard Verification Studies, through the application of relevant technical methodologies, relating to Internal and External Hazards for buildings: Produce simplified design calculation hypotheses and define the various possible scenarios for each internal or external threat situation: Identify the equipment under threat and also the way in which the equipment would be affected.
Produce studies on the functional redundancies impacted.
Manage technical topics relating to the protection requirements for the hazards within the building and system design, Support matrix organisation through the design and construction phase with technical requests and design changes by providing technical expertise on the implementation of the safety functional requirements within the design, Participate to Edvance wide discipline meetings relating to hazards Requirements: Engineer qualified to degree level or equivalent specializing in safety and/or fire protection technologies Knowledge of ETCF (EPR technical code for fire) Experience and knowledge of UK Fire Regulations including BS9999 is preferable Calculations relating to fire protection and ability to work with calculation tools.
Ability to propose fire protection and detection solutions.
Knowledge of safety requirement implementation and hazard studies (preferably from a highly regulated industry), Knowledge of Nuclear Safety Assessment Principles and experience of their application, Experience in the area of systems, layout engineering and pipework, Knowledge and the ability to navigate PDMS and Navisworks software.
English speaker, French is advantageous Expected approach to be conscientious, enthusiastic about the subject with good interpersonal skills.
Ability to work under pressure and meet deadlines.