Electrical Engineer, Bristol
Since 2018, CERAP UK has supported the UKs Nuclear renaissance by providing its expertise in the following fields:
- Project Management
- Design and Engineering
- Qualification Test
Now CERAP UK are looking for an Electrical Engineer to join our ever-expanding team who are working with our Client in Bristol. If you are an Electrical Engineer and are looking for a new and exciting opportunity to work on the first generation of Nuclear Power Plants in the UK, then this role is perfect for you!
Benefits:
- Competitive Salary
- 25 days holiday + 8 bank holidays
- Income protection
- Life insurance
- Pension scheme
Main Activities:
The role will be focused on the electrical discipline but will be interfaced with other disciplines and with several parties, such the site Contractors (composed of main suppliers and sub-suppliers), Construction teams, Quality teams, Project Management teams, or Design teams (embedded on site, or in back office).
- Responding to General Queries, Non-Conformances, Change Request, and Exemption Requests originating from the Contractor on site, with the support of the Responsible Designer or site Experts when needed.
- Provide adequate oversight to ensure the Nuclear Safety and Environmental Regulation requirements are met.
- Challenge design decisions so that engineering and design aligns with the project strategy.
- Assist in co-ordinating support from other external organisations.
- Contribute to the resolution and closure of Open Points.
- Assess technical risk and subsequently address this risk.
- Maintain a strong relationship with the Responsible Designer
- Report operationally to an Engineering Lead.
Requirements:
- Degree or equivalent in a relevant engineering electrical discipline.
- Experience in electrical design, installation and/or commissioning.
- Experience applying multi-disciplinary technical knowledge within the nuclear industry.
- Knowledge of the construction / installation industry.
- Knowledge of Health & Safety legislation including CDM and Nuclear Site License requirements.
- Experience in the understanding of welding engineering.
- Ability to influence a diverse range of stakeholders, particularly those in a site environment.
- Ability to work independently, be pro-active, report on and escalate relevant issues.