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Area Lead Mechanical

Progressive Global Energy
Warrington
1 week ago
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About the Role

We are seeking an experienced Area Lead to oversee critical workstreams within a pioneering initiative aimed at converting uranium recovered from spent nuclear fuel into new fuel for future reactors. This role is integral to delivering a project that enhances national energy independence and fuel security.


Key Responsibilities

Leadership & Oversight – Lead a multidisciplinary engineering team across mechanical, nuclear, and chemical domains.


Ensure compliance with safety, regulatory, and quality standards.


Technical Delivery – Oversee design, development, and implementation of processes for recovered uranium fuel utilisation.


Provide technical guidance on mechanical systems, nuclear fuel cycle, and chemical processing.


Stakeholder Engagement – Liaise with internal teams, regulators, and external partners.


Represent the organisation in technical forums and client meetings.


Project Management – Drive schedule adherence, cost control, and risk management.


Report progress to senior leadership and ensure alignment with strategic objectives.


Essential Qualifications & Experience

  • Degree in Mechanical Engineering, Nuclear Engineering, Chemical Engineering, or related discipline.
  • Proven experience in mechanical design and analysis (stress, fatigue, fracture mechanics).
  • Experience with pressure vessel and piping systems in regulated environments.
  • Knowledge of nuclear fuel cycle or fuel reprocessing technologies.
  • Strong leadership and team management skills.
  • Knowledge of fuel reprocessing operations or similar facilities is highly desirable.

Desirable Skills

  • Chartered Engineer status.
  • Familiarity with Finite Element Analysis (FEA) and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD).
  • High-integrity materials for nuclear environments.
  • Welding, fabrication, and structural integrity for safety‑critical components.
  • Experience in hazard analysis, safety case development, and licensing processes.

Why Join Us?

  • Be part of a groundbreaking project shaping the future of nuclear energy.
  • Work with industry‑leading experts in a collaborative environment.
  • Competitive salary, benefits, and opportunities for career progression.


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