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Vulcain Engineering Group

Electrical & Instrumentation Engineer

Bristol
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Vulcain Engineering - Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer

Vulcain Engineering, an international engineering consultancy, supports global industrial leaders in their transition to a more responsible and sustainable future. We support our customers in the design, construction, commissioning and operation of their complex infrastructure projects that will shape the world of tomorrow. With operations in 17 countries and employing over 6,000 staff worldwide, our business responds to the needs of our clients by delivering high-value engineering expertise tailored to our clients’ most complex challenges.

In the UK, we have a key focus in the Nuclear sector, contributing to ground breaking projects, such as Hinkley Point C (HPC).

Role Overview

The Electrical and Instrumentation Engineer is responsible for coordinating technical clarifications, resolving supplier and client queries, and supporting the engineering process through design, procurement, and delivery phases of the project lifecycle. You will also be responsible for managing risks, technical documents, and ensuring compliance with schedules, costs, and scope requirements.

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Main Responsibilities

  • Be the main point of contact for clients and suppliers on matters related to instrumentation and safety equipment.
  • Help manage the relationship with suppliers, ensuring they meet project schedules, specifications, and requirements.
  • Assist in reviewing supplier documents, making sure they meet project technical requirements.
  • Manage any contract changes and communicate these to the client and supplier.
  • Assist with resolving any technical issues or changes that come up during the project.
  • Track the manufacturing process of equipment and ensure it is delivered to the site on time, including involvement in Factory Acceptance Testing (FAT).
  • Assist in coordinating the various disciplines involved in electrical design, ensuring seamless integration of Instrumentation systems within the overall plant design.
  • Work closely with other engineering teams to ensure that electrical and instrumentation designs are accurately represented in the 3D models and align with system requirements.
  • Ensure that all work follows nuclear safety standards and guidelines, especially related to instrumentation and radioprotection equipment.
  • Write and review technical documents, reports, and safety reports, ensuring that they are in compliance with project standards.

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Qualifications

Alongside a Commitment To Our Values Of Care & Compassion, Performance, Team Spirit, And Inclusiveness, We Are Looking For Individuals Who Can Bring The Following:

  • A degree in Electrical Engineering, Instrumentation or a related field.
  • Strong interest in nuclear power and 3D design technologies.
  • Familiarity with 3D design tools like AutoCAD, Revit, or similar design software.
  • Strong communication skills and ability to collaborate with multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ability to manage multiple tasks and meet deadlines while ensuring quality and safety.
  • Proficiency in industry-standard software and tools for documentation, design, and reporting.
  • Experience with risk management processes and change management in nuclear projects.
  • Familiarity with functional safety standards and their application to I&C systems.
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Skills

Electrical Engineering
Instrumentation
Nuclear Power
3D Design
AutoCAD
Revit
Communication
Collaboration
Risk Management
Change Management
Technical Documentation
Safety Standards
Supplier Management
Project Management
Technical Clarifications
Factory Acceptance Testing

Location

Bristol, England, United Kingdom

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