Job Description
The role:
As a Graduate Structural Engineer, you will play a vital role in ensuring the safety, integrity, and reliability of nuclear power plant structures. Your responsibilities will encompass various aspects of design and structural analysis for reinforced concrete or steel structures, working closely with senior engineers and mentors to develop your expertise
Key Responsibilities:
* Assist in the design and analysis of reinforced concrete structures for Nuclear Island Buildings of EPR nuclear power plants.
* Support senior engineers in performing structural calculations and modelling using tools such as ANSYS APDL, ensuring compliance with applicable codes, finite element modelling rules, and standards.
* Contribute to ensuring the structural integrity and resilience of reinforced concrete structures under various loads, including seismic, dynamic, and environmental factors.
* Collaborate with the detailing team, including the drafting team, BIM Coordinator, and other design engineers, to coordinate and integrate design requirements.
* Participate in calculations and structural assessments of design changes, proposing necessary modifications under mentor guidance.
* Aid in the preparation of detailed design drawings, specifications, and construction documentation for reinforced concrete structures.
* Contribute to structural assessments and evaluations during construction, providing support as needed.
* Work closely with construction contractors and site teams, gaining exposure to resolving structural issues or challenges during the construction phase.
* Collaborate with the client, construction team, and regulatory bodies to ensure compliance with nuclear safety regulations and requirements.
* Familiarize yourself with CDM regulations and contribute to the production of designs in accordance with safety standards.
Qualifications
As a recent graduate with a background in Structural Engineering and a Master's degree in Civil and/or Structural Engineering or a relevant subject, you will possess:
* Eagerness to learn and contribute to the future of nuclear development.
* Understanding of structural civil work, civil design, and relevant codes.
* Familiarity with structural analysis Finite Element software, such as ANSYS APDL, Robot or similar tools.
* Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with meticulous attention to detail.
* Effective communication and interpersonal skills to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
* Ability to work independently and as part of a team, managing multiple tasks and meeting deadlines.
* Enthusiasm for the design and construction of reinforced concrete structures, especially in a nuclear or high-risk industry.
* Knowledge of construction processes, materials, and quality control procedures related to nuclear structures is a plus.
* Willingness to travel to construction sites and work closely with on-site teams.
* Commitment to safety, quality, and compliance in nuclear engineering projects.
* Knowledge of 3D BIM
Additional Information
Professional Development:
As a Graduate Structural Engineer at Egis, you will benefit from mentoring and guidance provided by senior engineers. This structured support will form an integral part of your growth plan, ensuring a smooth transition into your role and fostering your career development within the nuclear industry. Egis also has a mentorship program to support graduate engineers and engineers through their chartership status with the ICE (Institution of Civil Engineers).
If you meet the qualifications and are passionate about contributing to the future of nuclear development and the UK's net-zero target, we encourage you to apply for this challenging and rewarding graduate position.
Given the nature of the work, role holders may be required to undergo Basic Security Clearance (BPSS).
Please upload your resume, cover letter, and any other supporting documentation where requested in your application. Ensure you consider the skills and experience needed for this role and include them in your application.
Our assessment centres take place in early 2025 for our September 2025 intake or we can consider an earlier start if you have some experience.
You have the right to work in the UK