Mechanical Engineer

Advantage Resourcing UK Ltd
Warrington
3 weeks ago
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Mechanical Engineer


Warrington


Hybrid working


Salary + benefits


Certain Advantage are recruiting on behalf of our established Engineering client for a number of Mechanical Engineer on a permanent basis to support important Nuclear projects in the UK.


They require Mechanical Engineers with previous experience within the nuclear sector or other highly regulated industries such as thermal power generation or oil and gas and process sectors.


Key Responsibilities:

  • Lead a team in the development and review of Process Flow Diagrams, Piping and Instrumentation Diagrams, Layout Drawings, Component Sizing Calculations, Component and Equipment Datasheets and Specifications, and other concept or detailed design related documents
  • Lead the development of Design Description Documents, Requirement Specifications, among other design development activities
  • Act as technical responsible person for a technical scope.
  • Chair Design Reviews and Lead HAZID/HAZOP studies with multidisciplined teams
  • Ensure adherence to the company statutory H&S Policies and rules and compliance with the project and Quality Management System

Experience Required

  • Experience in thermal power systems and equipment such as steam turbines, condensers, feedwater heaters, pumps, and piping systems or nuclear power plants would be beneficial.
  • Appreciation and application of ASME, European and UK codes and standards. Including an understanding of Product Safety Legislation and the technical requirements thereof.
  • Appreciation of requirements management and systems engineering is desirable.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree or Higher National Diploma in an engineering discipline.
  • CEng in a relevant discipline or working towards Professional Registration.
  • Eligibility to obtain and maintain full UK security clearance (SC)

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