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Senior Mechanical Engineer Nuclear

Carrington West
Warrington
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Senior Mechanical Engineer - Nuclear & Defence | Pioneering Green Energy Projects
Are you an experienced Senior Mechanical Engineer seeking a role where innovation meets impact?
Join a powerhouse in the Nuclear and Defence sector, leading the charge in clean energy solutions and national infrastructure. This is your chance to contribute to complex, high-profile projects while advancing your career in a forward-thinking environment.
Why This Opportunity Stands Out:
·Work on cutting-edge government-backed nuclear projects
·Continuous investment in your professional development
·Flexible hybrid working model with a comprehensive benefits package
·Collaborative culture focused on innovation and technical excellence
What You'll Be Doing:
·Lead and uphold engineering standards across critical mechanical systems
·Champion safety throughout all phases of project delivery
·Create and review technical documentation including calculations, 2D/3D models, and reports
·Provide guidance and mentorship to junior engineers and ensure successful task delivery within project teams
What We're Looking For:
·A Degree or HND/HNC in Mechanical Engineering (or related discipline)
·Proven experience delivering within multi-disciplinary teams on regulated or high-integrity projects
·Strong communication and leadership skills with a passion for mentoring
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