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Location: Hinkley Point C, Bridgwater, Somerset, TA5 1TP

The Company

We are recruiting on behalf of a major engineering organisation delivering complex, high-profile infrastructure projects within the UK energy sector. The company is recognised for its commitment to innovation, technical excellence, and safety, providing engineering services across all stages of project delivery from design and construction to commissioning and operations.
This position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to a landmark UK project and develop your engineering career within a world-class environment.

The Opportunity

This is an exciting opportunity for a junior or early career Commissioning Engineer with a Mechanical or Process Engineering background to join the team supporting Hinkley Point C, one of the UK’s largest and most complex energy projects.

You’ll be involved in the commissioning and testing of major plant systems, working alongside experienced engineers in a multidisciplinary environment. The role offers hands-on site experience, structured development, and a clear pathway for career growth within commissioning and operations.

Key Responsibilities

Support the planning, coordination, and execution of commissioning activities for mechanical and process systems.
Assist with reviewing test documentation, procedures, and engineering deliverables.
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