Mechanical Engineer

VINCI
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Purpose of the job

We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer with extensive knowledge and practical application of mechanical engineering within highly regulated industry sectors.

Milton Park, Oxfordshire

Permanent

Purpose of the job

We are looking for a Mechanical Engineer with extensive knowledge and practical application of mechanical engineering within highly regulated industry sectors.

The Engineer is key in providing a design engineering service. The Engineer is responsible for the production of discipline specific design and engineering deliverables to support the project.

Reporting to

Senior Engineer, Principal Engineer or the Project Engineering Manager / Nominated Engineer depending on the complexity of the project assignment.

Key Accountabilities

As the Mechanical Engineer you will be responsible for:

  • Development of designs to satisfy the technical specification.
  • Preparation of design deliverables throughout the design process.
  • Checking of discipline specific design deliverables.
  • Checking of design calculations.
  • Contribution to design reviews and safety reviews.
  • Preparation of technical specifications.
  • Preparation of Installation, Commissioning, and Operating documents.
  • Ensuring quality and timely delivery of design documentation throughout all phases of the design process.
  • Compliance with safety legislation and statutory regulations.
  • Develop cost effective technical solutions.
  • Staff development.

Duties & Requirements

Essential for a Mechanical Engineer

  • Knowledge of the fundamentals within your engineering discipline.
  • Previous experience in the role of design in highly regulated industry.
  • Proven track record of successfully delivering design solutions.
  • Good understanding of safety legislation and statutory regulations.
  • Proven track record within a project environment.
  • Good level of commercial awareness.

Desirable for a Mechanical Engineer

  • Experience in the nuclear industry.
  • Management of design teams in the technical delivery of projects.
  • Management of sub-contractors.
  • Commissioning experience.
  • Manufacturing experience.
  • Installation experience.
  • Systems (e.g., Requirements Management and Interface Management) Engineering experience.
  • Engineering Substantiation experience.

Technical Key Competencies

  • Technical ability with regards to calculations, Risk Assessments, Hazard, and Operability (HAZOP) Studies etc.
  • Technically competent at Client interface.
  • Technical problem-solving ability (design process and approach to finding solutions).
  • Able to take technical responsibility.

Why us?

Nuvia - a subsidiary of VINCI construction - is an international company that operates across highly regulated sectors including Civil Nuclear and has a strong presence and history of delivery at nuclear sites in the UK and internationally.

Nuvia is a performance-driven company that is committed to the development of its people within a culture of safety, innovation, and excellence.Seniority level

  • Seniority levelMid-Senior level

Employment type

  • Employment typeFull-time

Job function

  • Job functionEngineering and Information Technology
  • IndustriesConstruction

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