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MERITUS are recruiting for a Service Engineer to join an expanding Systems Integration Consultancy, supporting the maintenance, commissioning and reliability of critical electrical and control systems at a Nuclear Power Station in Heysham.
SERVICE ENGINEER – £NEG (ENQUIRE FOR DETAILS) – NUCLEAR POWER STATION – HEYSHAM - SC CLEARANCE ELIGIBILITY REQUIRED
We're looking for a Service Engineer with a strong electrical engineering background to carry out planned maintenance, fault finding, technical support and small project work within a highly regulated nuclear environment. Full training will be provided on site-specific systems and equipment.
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- Install, test and commission small electrical and control system projects.
- Carry out planned maintenance, site surveys, technical audits and system health checks.
- Complete system upgrades, patching, backup and restore activities.
- Diagnose and resolve faults on electrical and control systems.
- Provide remote and on-site technical support.
- Complete service reports and technical documentation.
- Participate in an out-of-hours support rota.
Skills & Experience
Essential:
- Strong electrical engineering background.
- Full UK driving licence.
- Excellent fault-finding and problem-solving skills.
- Strong communication and organisational skills.
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- Experience with PLCs, RTUs or industrial control systems.
- Experience within nuclear, power generation, utilities or other regulated industries.
- Ability to obtain UK Security Clearance (SC).
Benefits
- Competitive salary (£Neg – enquire for details).
- 25 days holiday + bank holidays
- 6.5% matched pension
- Private Medical Insurance
- Ongoing training and development.
- Long-term career progression.
This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative engineering team supporting critical infrastructure within the nuclear sector, offering varied technical work, ongoing development and the chance to build expertise in industrial control systems.
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