Mactech Energy Group
Electrical Nuclear Safety Engineer - Nuclear

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Electrical Nuclear Safety Engineer
Salary range: £50,000 to £80,000 per annum depending on experience
Location: Bristol or Gloucester
This Global business are seeking an Electrical Nuclear Safety Engineer to join our diverse team and play a role in expanding and growing our support to existing and new nuclear projects. They provide technical support to our clients on engineering projects for the design, construction, operation, maintenance, defuelling, and decommissioning of their nuclear facilities.
As an electrical nuclear safety professional, you will be expected to plan and undertake project work for clients on, or in support of, significant nuclear safety and assurance tasks, and supervise other staff in doing such work. You'll apply your experience and knowledge in the nuclear industry to assess and justify electrical engineering problems and produce related safety justifications. You'll also oversee and manage projects, develop and hold client relationships, and win new work; as well as supporting and coaching junior colleagues' development.
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Main Responsibilities
- Develop and execute strategies to solve complex electrical power system and C&I challenges for nuclear facilities.
- Manage technical tasks such as engineering design and modification assessment, hazard analysis, design basis analysis, probabilistic analysis, safety functional requirements, regulatory compliancy.
- Conducting periodic review of safety of nuclear facilities.
- Qualification and substantiation of systems against safety requirements.
- Act as the architect engineer for complex nuclear projects.
- Safety case development and support for nuclear and non-nuclear plant.
- Authoring or reviewing/verifying safety-related documents.


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You Must Have
- Demonstrable 5+ years of civil nuclear or defence nuclear infrastructure
- Well-developed organisational skills and demonstrated experience leading technical teams.
- Clear written and verbal communication skills.
- Adaptability and ability to manage your own workload.
- An appetite to continually learn, improve and stretch yourself.
- A willingness to travel and spend time on client sites.
This is permanent role with career development and a comprehensive benefits package.
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