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Principal/Senior Mechanical Engineer – Nuclear

iO Associates
Warrington
2 weeks ago
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Job Title: Principal/Senior Mechanical Engineer (Nuclear)

Location: Warrington (Hybrid: 3 days onsite, 2 days WFH)
Salary: Competitive
Job Type: Permanent | Full Time



About the Role

iO Associates is currently working with a leading engineering organisation involved in major UK nuclear projects. We're recruiting for a Principal/Senior Mechanical Engineer with expertise in bulk solids or powder handling systems, ideally for nuclear or other highly regulated sectors.

This is a unique opportunity to contribute to the safe and effective management of radioactive or hazardous powdered materials-ranging from fuel fabrication to waste processing-within complex engineering environments. Multiple positions are avaliable.



Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the design, integration, and review of powder handling systems (e.g., hoppers, feeders, pneumatic conveyors, gloveboxes).

  • Apply engineering standards and nuclear safety principles across all design and project stages.

  • Produce and review technical documentation, including calculations, drawings, reports, and risk assessments.

  • Collaborate with multi-disciplinary teams including nuclear safety, process, and systems engineers.

  • Provide engineering oversight to ensure compliance with safety cases and relevant codes.

  • Support customer engagement, stakeholder management, and technical mentoring of junior engineers.



Essential Experience

  • Background in mechanical engineering with strong exposure to bulk solids/powder handling, ideally in a regulated environment (nuclear, pharma, chemical, etc.).

  • Proven ability to design or evaluate mechanical systems involving containment, flow control, or automated powder transfer.

  • Experience in producing and reviewing detailed technical documents and engineering calculations.

  • Collaborative approach to problem-solving across project teams.



Desirable (But Not Essential)

  • Experience with glovebox or hot cell design.

  • Knowledge of critically safety, ALARP, and radiological containment.

  • Prior exposure to nuclear decommissioning, new build, or fuel cycle facilities.



Qualifications

  • Degree preferred.

  • Chartered or working towards professional registration (e.g., IMechE) is advantageous.


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