
Senior/Principal Mechanical Engineer
- Scotland
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Authoring, development, assessment, maintenance and management of Nuclear Infrastructure Design Substantiation documents.
- Authoring, development, assessment, maintenance and management of design changes/concessions
- Production and development of Examination, Inspection, Maintenance & Testing (EIMT) Schedule, operating procedures and results to satisfy design requirements and safety case through life
- Producing/assessing Periodic Review of Safety reports
- Providing advice and direction to internal and external stakeholders
- Production of Independent Technical Assessment (ITA)/Independent Peer Review (IPR) Scopes of work
- Use a combination of general and specialist engineering knowledge and understanding to apply existing and emerging technology
- Apply appropriate theoretical and practical methods to design, develop, manufacture, construct, commission, operate, maintain, decommission and re-cycle engineering processes, systems, services and products in a nuclear/high risk environment
- Producing robust technical justification to allow for relevant mechanical design modifications to be authorised within a high hazard industry
- Review technical reports and other safety case submissions from external contractors
- Check and review calculations and technical documents written by other members of staff
- Relevant engineering qualification
- Experienced Mechanical Engineer with previous knowledge of industrial plant and machinery (i.e. pumps, generators, etc.)
- Knowledge of current design standards and working practices including British & European Standards
- Theoretical and practical skill and experience across concept design, detailed design and construction stages across a range of electrical engineering projects (ideally including industrial and/or maritime)
- Experience in the design assessment of electrical plant and equipment to withstand hazards.
- Experience of authoring and producing robust technical justification and supporting documentation to allow for relevant mechanical design modifications to be authorised within a high hazard industry.
- Experience working on multi-discipline projects providing engineering input
- Chartered or working towards
- Familiarity with safety case development techniques e.g. HAZID/HAZOP studies.
- Experience of working in the UK nuclear industry (energy or defence), particularly in the design and assessment of safety-related structures, systems and components.
- Knowledge of UK and US nuclear industry regulation and practice, and application of relevant nuclear-specific codes and standards.
- 8.5% Pension Contribution & Life Assurance
- Private Medical Scheme*
- Employee Share Scheme
- Salary Sacrifice Schemes: Electrical Vehicles, Technology and Cycle to Work
- 18 Weeks Full Maternity Pay* (+21w SMP)
- 25 days holiday (increasing to 28 days after 5 years' service, 31 days after 10 years' service)
- Option to buy, sell and carry over up to 5 days annual leave per year
- In partnership with trade unions
- Personal Development & Further Education Support
- Long Service & Recognition Awards
- Free Employee Assistance Programme