Senior / Principle Mechanical Engineer

First Recruitment Group
Warrington
1 month ago
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A top nuclear client is looking for a Senior and Principle Mechanical Engineer to join their growing team.

Must be Sole British and eligible for SC Clearance

Our Client has a requirement for a Senior or Principle Mechanical Engineer, who will be required to work on a staff or contract basis in Warrington.

Role Purpose:

  • Support to the Technical team responsible for managing the leak within MSSS Original Building
  • Lead packages of work. Expect the candidate to work autonomously with limited support and direction (once up to speed).
  • Candidate will perform work themselves. There is potential for support to be provided ad-hoc but no additional resources can be made available to support full time.

Job Role Responsibilities:

  • Scoping and specification of technical work
  • Leadership of specific work packages (could be internally or externally delivered)
  • NFR/report production and presentation
  • Checking and review of other team members' work
  • Planning of future scope (e.g. transition from technical to design/projects)
  • Regulatory engagement on allocated work packages

Experience / Skills / Knowledge / Qualifications:

  • Engineering Discipline
  • Maybe a science-based discipline with the right experience
  • Chartered in their discipline
  • Experience in the Nuclear Industry, preferable with Sellafield
  • Technical Assessment and Review
  • Study Delivery
  • Early design delivery (Study and Concept phases)

Company information

At First Recruitment Group we understand just how important it is to secure the right people. That is why our Recruitment Consultants always take the time to understand requirements in detail and offer sound advice to both clients and candidates. We actively recruit at all levels and this is a superb opportunity for a Senior or Principle Mechanical Engineer looking for new employment.

As part of putting people first, we strive to be an equal opportunities employer and we are always looking to increase the diversity of our workforce, working closely with our clients to ensure everyone is included.


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