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Commissioning Engineer (Chemical or Mechanical)

Rullion Managed Services
Bridgwater
1 day ago
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Role: Commissioning Engineer - Hinkley Point C
Position: Contract
Location: Hinkley Point C, Somerset

Duration: Ongoing Contract

Day Rate: Up to £325 p/d PAYE + 36 days annual leave / ( equivalent of up to 57k/pa)OR Up to £440 p/d Umbrella

Be Part of the Future of UK Energy

Are you an engineer who thrives in a fast-paced, problem-solving environment? Do you take pride in finding practical, safety-focused solutions to complex challenges? Whether you're at the early stages of your career or an experienced engineer ready for a new challenge - this is an opportunity to be part of something extraordinary.

Join the team helping deliver Britain's first new nuclear power station in over 30 years - a project that's redefining large-scale engineering and creating a cleaner, more sustainable future for generations to come.

The Opportunity

As a Commissioning Engineer, you'll play a vital role in preparing, testing, and verifying systems to ensure the safe and successful start-up of key plant areas.
This is a dynamic and evolving position that blends technical depth with delivery execution - offering unmatched exposure across multiple disciplines within one of Europe's largest and most complex infrastructure projects.

You'll:

Contribute to the detailed planning, execution, and analysis of commissioning activities.
Ensure systems meet safety, performance, and quality requirements before oper...

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