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Handover Engineer (Electrical and Instrumental & Completion Engineer)
Hinkley Point C, Somerset
Long term, Full-time
£250 PAYE to £350 UMBRELLA per day
Job Title:
Handover Engineer (Electrical and Instrumental & Completion Engineer)
Description & Background:
Join the HPC MEH Program at a pivotal moment in the UK's nuclear energy infrastructure development. As part of the team preparing to build the first nuclear power station of a generation, you'll play a critical role in system handover processes, ensuring seamless transition from installation to commissioning.
Responsibilities:
* Oversee electrical and I&C system handover from MEH JV to MEH Program and Commissioning
* Update and review system handover procedures and guidance
* Instruct Joint Ventures in drafting Electrical and I&C End of Erection Status Reports (EESR)
* Track system handover schedules
* Conduct site walkdown checks with multiple stakeholders
* Review EESR documents
* Support closure of comments and punch list items
* Prepare documentation for Functional Takeover, Turnover for Isolation, and Takeover for Maintenance
* Identify and address installation issues proactively
* Write lessons learned from handover processes
Experience Required:
* Strong technical background in electrical, I&C, or electronic engineering
* Degree in relevant science or engineering
* Experience in nuclear industry or regulated environments
* Proven expertise in installation, commissioning, or maintenance
* Technical troubleshooting skills
* Ability to work in multi-disciplinary engineering teams
* Strong networking and influencing capabilities
* Understanding of legal and regulatory compliance requirements
* Chartered Engineer status
Salary, Hours and Location:
* £250 PAYE to £350 UMBRELLA per day
* Based at Hinkley Point C, Somerset
* Long term, Full time
This role offers an exceptional opportunity to be at the forefront of the UK's nuclear energy renaissance.
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