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Job Title: Technical Lead
Location: Bristol, South West England
Work Type: Permanent
Our client, a prominent player in the nuclear sector, is seeking a dedicated and experienced Technical Lead to join their team on a permanent basis. This role is based in their Bristol office 3 days per week, with 2 days working from home. There will be some site visits required so a willingness to travel is essential. This role would suit a Senior / Principal level Engineer.
What will I be doing?
- Lead delivery and decision-making for PTLS (Pools, Tanks, Liners, Sumps, Steelworks) scope
- Author, check, and approve technical deliverables (RFI, FCR, NCR, design documents)
- Act as a technical point of contact for internal teams and external stakeholders
- Lead technical meetings and coordinate with design offices
- Provide technical guidance and problem-solving for construction/site issues
- Ensure adherence to QA processes, standards, and delegated authority requirements
- Manage team workload, delegation, and oversight of technical activities
- Support design gap resolution and ongoing field engineering topics
- Train more junior team members
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What do I need to succeed?
- Strong technical expertise in civil/structural and steelwork design
- General welding engineering knowledge (processes, NDT, welding defects, welding standards)
- Ability to perform and understand engineering calculations (e.g. welds, anchors, structures)
- Experience with design tools (could be TEKLA, NavisWorks, PDMS)
- Knowledge of codes and standards (could include EUROCODE, RCC-M)
- Strong communication and stakeholder engagement skills
- Ability to lead teams, manage workload, and ensure quality compliance
- Experience in multicultural and multidisciplinary project environments


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If you have the technical expertise and leadership qualities to excel in this role, apply now to join our client's dynamic team in the nuclear sector.
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