KURY UK
Electrical Engineer for routing activity

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Location: Bristol
Job Type: Permanent, Full-time
Field: Nuclear
Way of working: Hybrid (2 days remotely)
Education Level: Master’s degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering
Experience: from graduation
Salary: Attractive following experience
Starting date: ASAP
ABOUT US
KURY UK Ltd is part of an international company, Kury Groupe, 100% dedicated to the nuclear field with 26 years of experience in nuclear engineering.
Since then, we have been working with EDF (French Electricity Producer). We are involved in several nuclear projects, including FA3 EPR (France), the French fleet, Taishan EPR (China), Hinkley Point C and Sizewell C.
We are now looking for engineers to join our Team in the UK. Our human-sized structure (100 employees worldwide) allows us to devote ourselves to mentoring and training our engineers. We take a special care of our employees’ development by ensuring them quality projects through which they will increase their skills.
Our Kury values: Curiosity, Trust, Rigour, Teamwork
Our team is international, our engineers are coming from different countries as we are looking for the best talents!
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- You enjoy analysing concrete problems, finding solutions and then setting them up.
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- Your good analytical skills, sense of logic, aptitude for synthesizing and your scientific knowledge will allow you to adapt quickly to multi-system environments.
- You have the ability to adapt to new technical problems. You know how to manage a small-sized team.
- You like the idea of working on Projects and Quality matters to you.
- You are a good team player.
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THE ROLE
1) Cable Routing Verification in Navisworks (Primary Role)
- Review and verify cable routing within Navisworks models.
- Validate cable containment systems (cable trays, conduits, supports).
- Ensure compliance with nuclear installation standards and project requirements.
- Identify clashes between:
- cable trays
- equipment
- structure
- piping systems
- HVAC systems.
- Verify routing feasibility prior to installation.
- Support clash detection and coordination activities.
- Ensure routing complies with:
- cable segregation requirements
- safety separation rules
- installation accessibility
- maintenance requirements.
2) Compliance with Nuclear Quality and Safety Requirements
- Apply nuclear safety culture principles.
- Follow quality assurance and traceability requirements.
- Ensure documentation compliance with nuclear standards.
- Support resolution of:
- NCR (Non-Conformance Reports)
- TQ (Technical Queries)
- Design changes
- Respect configuration management and document control processes.
3) Support to Engineering and Construction Activities
- Assist in preparation of engineering work packs.
- Support readiness for construction and installation.
- Verify technical documentation before site activities.
- Follow up corrective actions and technical issues.
- Support coordination between engineering and site teams.
Typical Daily Tasks
- Verify cable routing in Navisworks.
- Perform clash detection.
- Review cable containment systems.
- Check cable segregation compliance.
- Review drawings and cable lists.
- Track routing issues.
- Communicate with engineering and site teams.
- Update verification and quality reports.


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Tools and Software: Navisworks, Revit, AutoCAD, Excel, EDMS / Document Control Systems, BIM platforms, Nuclear project procedures and standards.
Development Path — Future Responsibilities:
Instrumentation & Control (I&C)
Progressive involvement in:
- I&C cable routing verification.
- Signal cable management.
- I/O list and signal documentation review.
- Instrument installation support.
- Functional system understanding.
Cable Termination and Connection
Future responsibilities may include:
- Verification of cable termination activities.
- Glands and lugs installation checks.
- Cable identification and labelling verification.
- Continuity and insulation checks.
- Support to commissioning activities.
Electrical Installation and Commissioning
Development toward:
- Equipment connection verification.
- Installation readiness checks.
- System testing support.
- Commissioning documentation review.
- Field engineering support.
During the first months, you can count on the KURY Team to assist you all along your projects. This experience will give you the opportunity to move on to other projects in the medium term: you will tackle varied but complementary projects, studies and technical topics. Your understanding of the technical and environmental challenges will allow you to take on complex and critical transversal studies.
REQUIRED SKILLS
- Basic understanding of electrical or I&C systems.
- Ability to read technical drawings.
- Understanding of cable routing principles.
- Attention to detail and accuracy.
- Awareness of safety and quality requirements.
- Strong safety mindset.
- Rigour and discipline.
- Willingness to learn.
- Teamwork.
- Reliability.
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