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Project Engineer (Mechanical)

NRL Recruitment
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Project Engineer
Location: Hartlepool Power
 
About the Opportunity
NRL is currently recruiting a Project Engineer to join one of our leading clients in their Nuclear Power Engineering and Technical Services team. This is a fantastic opportunity to be part of a high-performing project team within a critical sector, supporting the delivery of complex engineering works on a key site within the UK’s nuclear fleet.
You’ll work within a highly regulated environment and collaborate with a range of stakeholders to ensure the safe, timely, and efficient execution of engineering projects. You’ll be supported by experienced professionals and offered development opportunities to grow your project delivery and leadership skills in a respected, forward-thinking organisation.
 
What You’ll Be Doing

Supporting the Project Manager and Construction Manager across all stages of assigned project work.
Managing project delivery from assignment through to completion, ensuring high standards of safety, quality, and regulatory compliance.
Preparing and maintaining engineering documentation such as quality plans and technical specifications.
Reviewing contractor documents, managing technical queries, and supporting site surveys and feasibility studies.
Supporting contractor selection and placement processes, and liaising with station engineering teams and designers.
Ensuring all project activities comply with applicable legi...

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