Principal Engineer - Electrical Engineering (Power)
Location: Barrow or Filton, 2 days every 2 weeks
Rate: £79.19 Umbrella Inside IR35
Role Purpose: Applies a depth and breadth of expertise relating to an engineering domain (a sub set of a discipline) to complex engineering problems, challenges issues and problems associated with the area. Designs and develops solutions, resolves engineering issues and problems for a range of situations relating to their specialist knowledge area. Provides technical guidance to others relating to area of expertise.
Key Accountabilities and Deliverables:
1. Undertake technical reviews, verifies and signs engineering designs.
2. Articulate, define and document subject expertise, approaches and standards in order to extend business knowledge base.
3. Provide technical direction to engineers.
4. Support the development of individuals and teams to enhance skills and competencies, such that technical capability objectives are fully achieved.
5. Define the qualification obligations for the assurance hold points during build, test and commissioning, and provide assurance to the Design Authority as to the adequacy and robustness of the Safety Case and supporting documentation.
6. Undertake functional design and/or provide qualification and evidence for acceptance, fitness for purpose, legislative requirements, and safety.
7. Obtain confirmation beyond reasonable doubt by review, surveillance and audit that those assumptions, underpinning engineering data, analysis methodologies, and interpretation of results have been validated.
8. Liaise with both internal and external stakeholders as required ensuring that their requirements are adequately supported and that their needs are fully considered and incorporated where appropriate and agreed.
Minimum Requirements:
Chartered Engineers develop solutions to engineering problems using new or existing technologies, through innovation, creativity and change and/or they may have technical accountability for complex systems with significant levels of risk. Chartered Engineers are able to demonstrate:
1. The theoretical knowledge to solve problems in new technologies and develop new analytical techniques.
2. Successful application of the knowledge to deliver innovative products and services and/or take technical responsibility for complex engineering systems.
3. Accountability for project, finance and personnel management and managing trade-offs between technical and socio-economic factors.
4. Skill sets necessary to develop other technical staff.
5. Effective interpersonal skills in communicating technical matters.
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