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CS&A Engineer
Company Description Today, Assystem is among the top three independent nuclear engineering firms worldwide. With over 60 years of experience in highly regulated sectors, the group supports public and industrial stakeholders in the execution of complex and strategic infrastructure projects, subject to high safety and security requirements. Assystem mobilizes 8,000 experts in 13 countries and intervenes across the entire project lifecycle, in engineering, project management and digital solutions. Job Description A CS&A Engineer is required to support the delivery of the CS&A elements of the project, in collaboration with other stakeholders and engineering disciplines. The role will involve the following, among others: 🔧 To produce engineering design work packages (specification, drawings, verification or assessment of engineering) that satisfy the legal and functional requirements along with the associated performance conditions to the agreed time, cost and quality. 🏗️ Revit model development of the CS&A and Mechanical Piping elements to be undertaken with support from CS&A & Mechanical Lead Engineers. 📐 Supporting the delivery of the CS&A design deliverables (e.g. designs, assessments, drawings, and reports), checking and approving the output. ☢️ Experienced in delivering work within the nuclear industry (preferred). 🎓 The person should be either a Chartered Civil or Structural Engineer, or at minimum an Incorporated Engineer. Qualifications Essential ⏳ Experience of working within a highly regulated industry, preferably within the nuclear industry. 🧰 Familiar with a range of available design technologies and techniques 📄 Production of CS&A design documents, e.g. civil and structural calculations (design/assessment/substantiation), engineering drawings, specifications, scopes of work, method statements 🏗️ Qualified and experienced user of Autodesk Revit ⚠️Experience of steelwork design with knowledge of the relevant design standards and legislation, e.g., Eurocode 3, BS5950-1. 🧑💼 Capable of independent and autonomous work during the delivery of packages 🤝 Able to actively seek input from other engineers, specialists, facility and project team members to improve understanding and deliver fit-for-purpose solutions 🗣️ Able to present information clearly, tailored to a variety of target audiences 📄 Minimum HNC, preferred HND in Civil Engineering or similar, with 5 or more years design delivery experience. Alternatively, a degree in Civil Engineering (BEng or MEng) with a minimum of 2 years’ design delivery experience Desirable 📈 Working towards Chartered Engineer status ☢️ Experience of mechanical piping design with knowledge of the relevant design standards and legislation, e.g., ASME B31.3, PER and PSSR. 🌍Qualifications to demonstrate training has been undertaken for Revit Additional Information Due to the nature of work to be undertaken applicants will be required to meet certain residency criteria in order to attain a minimum level of UK security clearance if not already security cleared to a minimum SC level. NOTICE TO CANDIDATES ON RECRUITMENT FRAUD - We are committed to safeguarding candidates from fraudulent activity associated with our recruitment process. Please note that we will never offer specialist CV writing services, request payment or ask for sensitive personal information during the recruitment process. We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and promote, as well as foster all forms of diversity within our company. We believe that bringing together people with different backgrounds and perspectives is essential for creating innovative and impactful solutions. Skills, talent, and our people’s ability to dare are the only things that matter !. Bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future.
ASSYSTEM Job: Engineering / Technical Type of contract ASSYSTEM: Permanent ASSYSTEM Sector: Nuclear
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