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Electrical Safety Engineer
Electrical Safety Engineer
A career at KBR can change the world—and change your life. If you’re ready, let’s get started.
The KBR team of teams delivers future-forward science, technology, and engineering solutions and mission-critical services that help governments and companies around the world accomplish their most important objectives while also supporting their sustainability goals.
About the Role
You’ll join a specialist engineering team supporting the safety and operational capability of critical infrastructure within a high-hazard environment.
In this role, you will contribute to assessing, maintaining, and improving electrical systems that underpin essential facilities. Working within a design authority function, you’ll help ensure infrastructure remains safe, compliant, and fit for purpose.
Key Responsibilities
- Take responsibility for supporting the specification, assessment, and ongoing safety of electrical infrastructure within a high-hazard environment, including:
- Producing and reviewing design packages
- Conducting plant walkdowns
- Contributing to safety reviews
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Asses maintenance procedures, infrastructure condition, and ageing mechanisms to ensure continued safe operation, defining reliability and operational requirements
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Provide practical, cost-effective solutions for design changes
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Ensure outputs from safety-related contracts meet requirements
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Promote a strong safety and security culture throughout your work
Required Experience
Broad electrical engineering experience, ideally including:
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HV/MV and LV distribution systems
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Protection systems
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Control & Instrumentation (C&I)
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Electrical machines (e.g. synchronous motors, frequency changers, diesel alternators)
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Experience in nuclear or other high-hazard industries (desirable)
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Experience supporting Periodic Safety Reviews (PSR) or similar safety assurance activities
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Strong understanding of UK/international design standards
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Ability to make evidence-based decisions using multiple data sources


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Location
The role is Hybrid, requiring 3 days per week in office in Glasgow City Centre.
Security Requirements
- SC Clearance required. Due to the secure nature of this project, restrictions in relation to UK residency and nationality will apply.
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