Duration – 12months contract
Shift patterns – Mon-Fri 37hours per week (2days onsite)
Pay rate - DOE
Location – Bristol
Responsibilities
- Determine project functional requirements and identify stakeholder needs for allocated projects.
- Assist in the development of the Project Execution Plan, including design, safety case, and commissioning strategies.
- Support the project optioneering and decision-making process.
- Develop concept designs and deliver fit-for-purpose engineering solutions.
- Prepare and/or approve project technical specifications.
- Oversee detailed design activities in line with design authority standards.
- Prepare modification proposals as required, acting as Nominated Responsible Engineer when appointed.
- Conduct technical reviews and approvals of contractor documentation, including work instructions, method statements, and risk assessments.
- Provide technical oversight of construction and deconstruction activities to ensure alignment with design intent.
- Review and approve as-built drawings.
- Define and supervise commissioning and/or decommissioning activities.
- Manage project handover to operations, ensuring all required drawings, documentation, and training are completed.
- Engage and collaborate with system engineers and stakeholders throughout the project lifecycle to support effective delivery.
- Maintain configuration control across the site during the project lifecycle.
- Adhere to Environment, Health, Safety, Security, and Quality (EHSSQ) policies and promote continuous improvement in these areas.
- Demonstrate a customer-focused approach, contributing across areas of competence as required.
- Review site and off-site events, performing root cause analysis to drive improvements.
- Undertake delegated Design Authority responsibilities and act as an intelligent customer when required.
- Support the development and delivery of training within own technical discipline.
- Participate in emergency scheme duties as required.
- Proven experience in a discipline-specific engineering role (Mechanical, Electrical, C&I, or Civil) within an industrial environment.
- Experience in nuclear and/or conventional project engineering.
- Knowledge of relevant company and/or national engineering standards.
- Working knowledge of Safety Rules and risk assessment methodologies.
- Understanding of Site Licence conditions and Quality Management System requirements.
- Familiarity with the CDM Designer role.
- Demonstrated experience in project delivery.
Qualifications
- Membership of a recognised Engineering Institution.
- Chartered Engineer status.
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