- C&I Engineer
- Salary: Up to £75k + bonus
- Hybrid working: 3 days based in Capenhurst, Chester
- Private healthcare
Our client is an international high-tech company that specialises in the development, manufacturing, and installation of gas centrifuges for uranium enrichment within the nuclear sector. We are seeking a highly skilled and motivated C&I Engineer to join our team.
Key responsibilities:
- Carry out all duties to the highest standards of health, safety and environmental requirements
- Production of detailed technical specifications, including equipment functional specifications and control system logic specifications
- Generation of specifications and logic simulation programs for control system designs and simulation of control system performance
- Generation of specifications for control system hardware
- Working with subcontractors, checking and approval of detail design drawing
- Checking of suppliers’ test specifications and attendance of tests at suppliers’ factories
- Liaise with the Section Head and other specialist engineers within the section to understand the engineering requirements to ensure the satisfactory delivery of work
- Presentation of information for technical reviews
- Customer facing activities such as presentation of design information and demonstration of equipment or software at ETC or customer premises
- Analyse plant process, commissioning and test data and to establish areas for performance and efficiency improvements
- Develop and maintain core reference design standards for all aspects of control system design
- Capability to develop project proposals including schedule and cost forecasts
- Ability to manage project deliverables and provide clear status reporting to internal and external stakeholders
- Requirement for travel to European suppliers and other business/customer sites
Qualifications & Experience:
A good quality degree in electrical or electronic engineering or related discipline
• Experience of specifying or designing control systems for a range of applications in process factories and the capability to produce high quality written specifications and reports
• Experience of work with a range of subcontractors in a multinational organisation and supervision of the provision of design information by subcontractors
• PLC hardware requirements including I/O capability, network communications and power supply requirements
• Control cabinet construction requirements
• Compliance with assessment standards such as UKCA, CE and UL
• Instrumentation design including measurement range, measurement techniques, accuracy and EMC compatibility
• Knowledge of PLC programming requirements and standard
• SCADA design and configuration including standards for user interface and alarm management
• Practical experience of equipment testing
• Good interpersonal skills and a high level of computer literacy
• An ability to speak French or German in addition to English would be an advantage
For more information on this role, please contact Scarlet Wilson.