Mechanical Engineer, FEED, Nuclear, COR7105

TieTalent
Warrington
5 months ago
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Overview

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This is an excellent Senior Mechanical Engineer role, working for a company within the nuclear sector with a growing reputation in their field. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will use their knowledge of mechanical engineering gained from working within the nuclear industry, FEED and other design methods to join a cutting-edge projects team and work on unique engineering challenges.

The Company

The Senior Mechanical Engineer will join a leading organisation in the Nuclear industry at their project team base in Warrington. The Senior Mechanical Engineer will contribute to a supportive team environment, which rewards hard work and innovative thinking. The current work pattern in place is 2 days in the Warrington office, with occasional travel to other sites.

Benefits

  • Bonus scheme
  • 25 days holiday, rising to 30 days
  • Pension
  • Private medical, EAP and much more!

What’s Required?

  • A degree in Mechanical Engineering or similar
  • Strong experience working as a Mechanical Engineer within the nuclear industry
  • A good understanding of FEED and other design methods
  • Hold or be eligible for security clearance

The list above is important, but not as important as hiring the right person! So if you don\'t meet all of the criteria above, but feel the role is of interest, please apply or get in touch today to discuss further.

What’s Next?

If you are a Senior Mechanical Engineer looking to harness your career in this direction, and would like to know more about this excellent opportunity; apply now for immediate consideration!

Corriculo Ltd acts as an employment agency and an employment business.

Seniority level

  • Senior

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Engineering and Information Technology

Industries

  • Technology, Information and Internet


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