Lead Electrical Engineer – Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems

Company: Rolls-Royce SMR Limited
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Location: East Midlands
Job Description:

Lead Electrical Engineer – Uninterruptible Power Supply Systems

Rolls‑Royce SMR is seeking an experienced engineering lead to design and deliver Battery and UPS systems for a Small Modular Reactor nuclear power plant. The role encompasses full lifecycle design, compliance with international standards, verification, and leadership of technical and procurement activities.

Key Responsibilities

  • Work with process and mechanical engineers to translate high‑level requirements into Battery and UPS system specifications.
  • Liaise across engineering disciplines to integrate functional performance and systems effectively.
  • Provide electrical technical leadership for Battery/UPS systems in support of the team manager.
  • Assess and confirm that designs and specifications meet all applicable requirements.
  • Ensure compliance with key industry standards including IEC63046, IEC61225 and SSG‑34.
  • Produce verification and validation plans; define test plans to demonstrate system requirement satisfaction.
  • Support the planning and implementation of lifecycle policies and procedures for battery and UPS systems.
  • Ensure optimal solutions for procurement, operation and maintenance of battery and UPS equipment.
  • Contribute to safety case development and engage with regulators and nuclear safety assessors.
  • Act as a responsible designer or intelligent customer as required.
  • Deliver agreed programme work and manage suppliers or contract partners where needed.
  • Coach, mentor and provide technical guidance to less experienced engineers.

Essential Qualifications

  • Experience across the lifecycle of battery or UPS systems in a highly regulated industry; nuclear experience desirable but not essential.
  • Deep knowledge and significant experience in battery and UPS system design, specification, assessment, verification, testing, installation, commissioning and maintenance.
  • Expertise in one or more relevant sub‑disciplines: battery systems, UPS systems, protection systems, earthing systems and electrical distribution systems.
  • Good understanding of designing systems to be functionally resilient to faults (redundancy, diversity, etc.).
  • Knowledge and experience in applying relevant standards such as IEC63046 and IEC61225, and understanding of regulatory frameworks.
  • Experience applying systems engineering methodologies, including MBSE, to electrical systems.
  • Strong communication skills, with the ability to interpret and present complex technical information clearly to regulators.
  • Ability to act as an intelligent customer and provide technical oversight of supply‑chain partners.
  • Degree‑qualified in electrical engineering, electronics or a related discipline, or equivalent experience.

Key Skills

  • Systems‑engineering mindset and structured approach.
  • Project and supplier management.
  • Safety‑case and regulatory engagement.
  • Mentoring and leadership.

Location & Working Arrangements

Hybrid working with a primary site located in Derby, Manchester or Warrington.

Compensation & Benefits

  • Salary: £63,600–£83,500 depending on skills and experience.
  • Performance‑related bonus target of 12.5%.
  • Benefits allowance: £2,200 per annum.
  • Pension: 12% employer contribution and 6% employee contribution.
  • Holiday entitlement: 28 days plus public holidays, with option to buy or sell up to 4 days.
  • Private Medical Insurance: BUPA single cover.
  • Life Assurance: 6×pensionable pay.
  • Home Office Support: £250 one‑off payment for new starters.

EEO Statement

We are an equal‑opportunity employer and welcome applicants from all backgrounds. As a Disability Confident organisation, we are committed to fair, supportive, and continually improving recruitment practices that ensure everyone can thrive.

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Posted: May 30th, 2026