About the Opportunity To support the delivery of the SRP Project, we are seeking a Senior CE&I Engineer to join the design team. Responsibilities of this position are to lead the delivery of a large Fire Detection and Alarm system and an associated fire damper network. Responsibilities: Provide design support to procurement, manufacture, and installation teams Management of CE&I design configuration baseline in response to developing project requirements and design information from the supply chain. Checking and reviewing CE&I design deliverables to programme deadlines and to appropriate relevant standards, codes, and regulations. Working with the supply chain, supporting design aspects of contracts in ensuring suppliers meet client Engineering Standards, responding to Technical Queries, supporting production of test specification and attendance at Works Acceptance Testing at supplier facilities. To integrate and coordinate the above CE&I systems into the wider SRP Plant, via Building Interface Modelling (BIM), working with the other engineering and non-technical disciplines. Support the project Commissioning team activities. Responsibility for ensuring that throughout remaining phases of the project lifecycle, the CE&I design intent is aligned to safety case requirements (nuclear and conventional) and ensuring all functional requirements are met, ensuring Validation and Verification is adequately managed. Here's What You'll Need: Is SQEP to undertake the design of Fire Alarm and Detection systems to the requirements of BS 5839, has undertaken relevant training and has recent experience in the delivery of Fire Alarm and Detection system design. Has excellent communication skills and is able to interface with all levels of the engineering organisation. Has a BEng/MEng degree or HND/HNC in a relevant field, or demonstrable equivalent experience. Professionally registered or be working towards professional registration. Demonstrable experience in a similar role, previous Nuclear experience is highly desirable though not essential providing that suitable experience can be demonstrated. At interview, shall be able to demonstrate the following competencies: Evidence of their design competence of fire system design to BS 5839 through previous work and projects. Independently capable of managing their area of responsibility. Ensuring Validation & Verification is completed throughout project delivery. Project Overview The Sellafield Product & Residue Store (SPRS) Retreatment Plant (SRP) Project will provide a facility that receives Special Nuclear Material (SNM) from existing stores across the Sellafield site and processes it into a form suitable for safe and secure storage until 2120. This is a national strategic asset. This new Retreatment Plant project will make Sellafield safer sooner by; Safely receiving all SNM packages from their current storage locations. Retreating and/or repackaging those packages into 100-year packages. Transferring the new 100-year packages to the Sellafield Product & Residue Store (SPRS) Enabling all SNM to remain safe and secure in this Store – into the next century and beyond. The SRP Project is currently in the Construction phase which incorporates procurement, manufacture, works test, installation, and commissioning. This role is required to provide both design support activities to the supply chain, along with completion of outstanding design scope from earlier project phases. Furthermore, the role will include overseeing implementation of formal Design Change, supporting the required BS 5839 certification activities of updated design schemes