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Principal Mechanical Engineer, Nuclear, COR7349

Corriculo Ltd
London
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Principal Mechanical Engineer, Nuclear, COR7349
As a highly experienced Mechanical Engineer, the Principal Mechanical Engineer will take complete ownership of projects relating to the delivery of world class technology solutions, such as handling systems in complex hazardous environments. In a client-facing role, including travelling to nuclear sites and facilities across the UK and internationally, the Principal Mechanical Engineer is expected to take responsibility for the design and delivery of projects, including the specification, design development, detail design, and documentation, as well as design change management and conducting risk assessments.
The Company
The Principal Mechanical Engineer will join a leading company working with clients in the nuclear sector, offering comprehensive, cutting-edge engineering solutions. The successful Principal Mechanical Engineer will be joining a team who drive innovation, solve complex challenges with advanced technology and focus on sustainability and safety. You'll have the opportunity to make a real impact in a role with excellent development opportunities in an interesting and diverse environment. Our client is committed to hiring candidates from a diverse background. They want to bring out the best in people by creating an environment where everyone feels valued, heard and supported.
Benefits
Hybrid working - 3 days in the Abingdon office, with 2 days working from home
Annual bonus
Flexible working
Life Assurance
26 days holiday + Bank Holidays
Healthcare support

What's required to be successful in this Principal Mechanical Engineer role?
Proven experience within mechanical engineering - a candidate comfortable designing bearing and motor/gearbox systems, rotating and linear machines, etc.
Competent with hand calculations of stress systems and dynamic machine design performance, working from first principles
Competent with CAD and PLM system usage, with a preference for SolidWorks
Familiar with FEA and complex analyses using Ansys/Workbench
A familiarity with mechanical handling systems - ideally robotics and mechatronics - would be advantageous, as would any experience gained from within the nuclear sector

So What's Next?
If you are a Mechanical Engineer looking for your next technical challenge, and would like to know more about this excellent opportunity; apply now for immediate consideration!
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