Do you have experience in scoping and interpreting the results of fire modelling (CFAST or similar)?
Are you experienced working within British standards BS9999 and BS9990?
Would you be interested in working on some of the UK's largest and most complex energy projects?
If the answer is yes, please read on and apply today to avoid missing out.
The Opportunity
Our client is currently recruiting for a Fire Safety Engineer to join an established Nuclear Power Engineering and Technical Services Business. The role can be based from our Knutsford, Newcastle or Birchwood offices. Working in both client-facing and internal roles, we are delivering major programme and project management capabilities throughout the project lifecycle. We are driving to deliver safe, high quality and timely solutions by thinking innovatively and working collaboratively. Projects include nuclear generation, nuclear new build and ground-breaking SMR technology programmes.
Your Duties and Responsibilities
1. As a Fire Safety Engineer, you will develop design solutions encompassing evacuation plans, detection, suppression, alarms, compartmentalisation, and firefighting access/facilities in accordance with industry best practices, policies and procedures whilst considering operational experience and lessons learned to ensure a robust, low-cost, high-quality design.
2. Develop robust plans for fire protection systems design and ensure on-time delivery, cost and quality is achieved for all project deliverables to align with regular progress reporting.
3. Prepare and coordinate assessment and analysis delivery for projects, interfacing with engineering, project management, project controls, and document management functions.
4. Assist nuclear safety case assurance through project, programme and corporate requirements.
5. Provide leadership, mentoring, and development to junior fire safety engineers and other adjacent disciplines in a project environment.
You Will Have the Following Qualifications and Experience
1. Degree qualified or equivalent experience in a relevant discipline.
2. Chartered, or working towards chartership status with the IFE.
3. Experience with the design of suppression, compartmentalisation, smoke control, fire barriers, fire alarms and detection systems.
4. Experience of application and use of relevant codes (e.g. BS 9999 and BS 9990).
5. Understanding of UK nuclear site licensing, safety assessment principles, regulatory guidance on safety assessment and nuclear Site Licence Conditions.
6. Experience interacting with regulators e.g. ONR or HSE.
7. Experience in scoping and interpreting the results of fire modelling (CFAST or similar).
8. Demonstrable team leadership and mentoring experience.
9. Experience of nuclear fire safety assessment, principally nuclear safety assessment and conventional fire safety assessment and management.
The Setting for the Role
Risks and hazards are in line with working on a nuclear licensed site. These can include nuclear fuel, radiation, chemicals and gases, high voltage equipment, moving vehicles, flammable materials, high-pressure circuits, steam, high noise and vibration levels. A full site induction will be provided and all safety requirements must be adhered to when entering the site.
Get in Touch Now
If you're currently on the lookout for a new opportunity to join a leading engineering contractor at the forefront of nuclear technologies and think you have the relevant skills and experience our client is seeking, then apply today to avoid missing out! Millbank Holdings Ltd is an equal opportunities employer and respects diversity. We welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons who are eligible to live and work in the UK. Millbank is proud to be a member of the 'Disability Confident Scheme'. Millbank operates as an Employment Agency and Business.
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