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EC&I Engineer

Morson Talent
Posted 2 days ago, valid for 11 days
Location

Chester, Cheshire CH1 6ER, England

Salary

£50 - £60 per hour

Contract type

Full Time

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  • The EC&I Engineer position at Urenco in Capenhurst offers a 12-month contract with a pay rate of £50-£60 per hour.
  • Candidates are required to have a degree in a relevant engineering discipline and should be an associate member of a relevant engineering institute, actively pursuing chartered status.
  • A completion of an engineering-based graduate scheme (3-4 years) or equivalent experience in a heavily regulated industry is necessary.
  • The role involves producing high-quality engineering deliverables, managing contractors, and supporting the Net Zero and energy-saving targets.
  • This position presents an exciting opportunity to contribute to sustainability efforts within the nuclear sector.

EC&I Engineer

Location: Capenhurst

Duartion: 12 month

Rate: £50-£60 per hour


Urenco is a trusted, long-term supplier to the nuclear industry, specialising in safe, cost effective and reliable uranium enrichment services. As demand in our sector increases, we are creating career opportunities and growth across our teams.
We're pleased to present the opportunity to join Urenco as an EC&I Engineer. Based at our Capenhurst site location, you'll provide discipline-specific engineering services within the UUK Engineering & Projects department to ensure the delivery of safe, cost-effective engineering solutions.
This particular position presents an exciting opportunity to help us achieve our ambitious Net Zero goals. You will work as part of a multidisciplinary team of engineers who support our enrichment plants, but with a focus on delivery of a programme of works to reduce our carbon footprint. You will act as the key facility interface for the Net Zero programme, working alongside the project's delivery team, as well as delivering work packages within your discipline area. You will also work closely with other team members to deliver energy saving improvements across our facilities to help improve the sustainability of our operations.
For us, a happy and engaged workforce is vital to our sustainability. Our aim is to recruit and retain talented people who can help us deliver outstanding customer service and achieve long term commercial success.
Join us on our journey, front and centre, to a net zero future.

What will your day look like?

  • Producing high quality engineering deliverables to cost and schedule which comply with UUK design procedures, relevant codes and standards, and nuclear site license requirements.
  • Providing routine progress updates and specialist technical input to a variety of forums as required.
  • Identifying technical solutions to support delivery of the Net Zero and Energy saving targets.
  • Planning and delivering work packages to support achievement of set goals
  • Producing appropriate specifications for contractors and manage their delivery.
  • Overseeing activities and deliverables from contractors, to ensure work is carried out to specification, on time and compliant with UUK procedures
  • Undertaking commissioning activities when required and authorised to do so.
  • Working with various teams on site including engineering, projects, operations and maintenance to support delivery of packages of work.
  • Actively manage and record CPD from on-the-job training and any external learning, in order to provide robust evidence for professional registration/membership and SQEP.
  • Actively progress development of your knowledge of UUK assets, processes and business drivers.


What do you need to be great at this role?

  • Degree in relevant discipline-specific Engineering.
  • Associate member of a relevant engineering institute, and actively pursuing chartered status.
  • Good understanding of Engineering design processes in a heavily regulated industry.
  • Completion of Engineering-based graduate scheme (3-4 years) or equivalent, followed by demonstrable experience within a heavily regulated industry.

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