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Engineering Manager (Electrical / C&I) - DV Cleared

Reading
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Engineering Manager (Electrical / C&I) - DV Cleared

Location: Reading - Hybrid / 3 days Per week in Office

About the Role

We are hiring for an Engineering Manager (Electrical / C&I) with DV Clearance. The ideal candidate should have:

  • Proven experience leading engineering delivery within complex, highly regulated, or safety-critical environments.
  • Strong understanding of engineering governance, technical assurance, design management, and engineering lifecycle processes.
  • Experience managing multidisciplinary engineering teams and external suppliers.
  • Background in Electrical, Control & Instrumentation (EC&I) engineering or experience managing EC&I-focused delivery programmes.
  • Experience in engineering assurance, safety, or technical governance roles.
  • Experience within the nuclear, defence, pharmaceutical, chemical processing, power generation, or other highly regulated industries.
  • Experience working on large-scale construction projects within the nuclear or other highly regulated industries.

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Key Skills

  • Electrical Engineering
  • Control and Instrumentation
  • DV Cleared
  • Power Generation
  • Power Plant
  • Nuclear
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Skills

Electrical Engineering
Control And Instrumentation
DV Cleared
Power Generation
Power Plant
Nuclear

Location

Reading, England, United Kingdom

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