Lead critical CE&I design delivery on high-impact nuclear infrastructure programmes shaping the future of UK energy. Our Client has a requirement for a CE&I Responsible Engineer, who will be required to work on a contract basis in Manchester / Warrington / Cumbria.
Role Purpose
- Manage and lead CE&I design and engineering activities within a nuclear-licensed environment
- Ensure all engineering deliverables are safe, compliant, and delivered on time and within budget
- Provide technical authority and governance across CE&I discipline activities
- Oversee internal and external design teams to ensure quality and consistency
- Ensure engineering processes, systems, and digital workflows are followed to provide stakeholder assurance
- Support full lifecycle delivery including design, procurement, construction, commissioning, and handover
Job Role Responsibilities
- Lead and manage CE&I design delivery across the programme
- Oversee internal teams and external consultants/subcontractors delivering design work
- Ensure design outputs meet schedule, budget, and technical compliance requirements
- Verify designs meet safety, sustainability, and constructability standards
- Implement and maintain engineering management systems and digital workflows
- Provide technical assurance and governance to stakeholders
- Review, check, and approve CE&I engineering deliverables
- Support project delivery across all lifecycle phases (design through to commissioning and handover)
- Identify, assess, and manage engineering risks in line with HSE requirements
- Work across infrastructure systems including:
- Steam (LP & HP)
- Water (raw, domestic, demineralised, treated)
- Compressed air
- Bulk chemical systems
- Sewage treatment
- Support scopes involving:
- Distribution systems and associated infrastructure
- Treatment and processing facilities
- Storage and handling systems
- Utility generation and supply systems
- Offloading and transfer facilities
Experience / Skills / Knowledge / Qualifications
- Degree in a relevant engineering discipline (Electrical, Electronic, or Control Engineering) (Apprenticeships may also be considered)
- Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status, or working towards professional accreditation
Essential
- 15+ years’ experience within the nuclear industry
- Recognised authority in CE&I design
- Strong experience in utility infrastructure design
- Proven technical leadership and ability to review complex engineering deliverables
- Experience delivering strategic engineering objectives and managing change
- Extensive knowledge of UK legislation, standards, and regulatory frameworks
- Strong understanding of risk identification, quantification, and management
- In-depth understanding of Health, Safety, and Environmental (HSE) requirements
Desirable
- Experience establishing or operating EDMS and design workflow systems
- Broader engineering leadership experience (information management, quality, assurance)
- Experience across multiple infrastructure sectors
- Experience developing and implementing procurement and contract strategies
Benefits
- Hybrid working (2–3 days in office/site, remainder remote)
- Exposure to large-scale, complex infrastructure projects
- Long-term contract opportunity within the nuclear sector
- Flexible working arrangements
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