Looking for a hands on EC&I role where no two days are the same and your skills directly support safe, reliable operations? Interested in joining a close knit team working across a wide range of plant and equipment within a highly regulated environment? As an EC&I Technician at Chapelcross, you will be part of a multi disciplined maintenance team responsible for inspecting, maintaining and testing systems across the site. The role offers real variety, from routine maintenance to more complex fault finding, all within a structured environment where safety comes first. With a four day working week, it's also a great opportunity to balance rewarding work with your time outside of it. What will you be doing Working as part of the maintenance team, the focus will be on delivering examination, inspection, maintenance and testing activities that keep plant and equipment running safely and efficiently. Tasks will range from planned maintenance through to supporting improvements, ensuring work aligns with site schedules and statutory requirements. The role also involves maintaining accurate records, following site procedures and contributing to continuous improvement across health, safety, environment and quality. Alongside technical delivery, there is an expectation to stay current with training requirements and continue developing your capability. Key areas include: Carrying out inspection, maintenance and testing activities across electrical and instrumentation systems Supporting safe delivery of the plant maintenance schedule and statutory compliance Recording completed work accurately and maintaining clear documentation Contributing to health, safety and continuous improvement across the site Who are we looking for A time served Electrician or Instrument Technician is essential, supported by relevant technical qualifications at Level 3 or equivalent, such as City and Guilds, BTEC, ONC or NVQ. Consideration will also be given to candidates with strong, relevant practical experience in a technical environment. Experience working safely within a structured industrial setting will be important, along with a good understanding of modern safe working practices and relevant legislation. A collaborative approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team are key, alongside a willingness to learn and develop new skills. Time served Electrician or Instrument Technician with recognised Level 3 qualifications or equivalent experience Experience working in a technical or industrial environment with a strong safety focus Understanding of health and safety requirements, including safe working practices Ability to work as part of a team and contribute to shared goals Experience in electrical inspection and testing to BS7671 would be beneficial, but is not essential.
25/05/2026
Full time
Looking for a hands on EC&I role where no two days are the same and your skills directly support safe, reliable operations? Interested in joining a close knit team working across a wide range of plant and equipment within a highly regulated environment? As an EC&I Technician at Chapelcross, you will be part of a multi disciplined maintenance team responsible for inspecting, maintaining and testing systems across the site. The role offers real variety, from routine maintenance to more complex fault finding, all within a structured environment where safety comes first. With a four day working week, it's also a great opportunity to balance rewarding work with your time outside of it. What will you be doing Working as part of the maintenance team, the focus will be on delivering examination, inspection, maintenance and testing activities that keep plant and equipment running safely and efficiently. Tasks will range from planned maintenance through to supporting improvements, ensuring work aligns with site schedules and statutory requirements. The role also involves maintaining accurate records, following site procedures and contributing to continuous improvement across health, safety, environment and quality. Alongside technical delivery, there is an expectation to stay current with training requirements and continue developing your capability. Key areas include: Carrying out inspection, maintenance and testing activities across electrical and instrumentation systems Supporting safe delivery of the plant maintenance schedule and statutory compliance Recording completed work accurately and maintaining clear documentation Contributing to health, safety and continuous improvement across the site Who are we looking for A time served Electrician or Instrument Technician is essential, supported by relevant technical qualifications at Level 3 or equivalent, such as City and Guilds, BTEC, ONC or NVQ. Consideration will also be given to candidates with strong, relevant practical experience in a technical environment. Experience working safely within a structured industrial setting will be important, along with a good understanding of modern safe working practices and relevant legislation. A collaborative approach and the ability to work effectively as part of a team are key, alongside a willingness to learn and develop new skills. Time served Electrician or Instrument Technician with recognised Level 3 qualifications or equivalent experience Experience working in a technical or industrial environment with a strong safety focus Understanding of health and safety requirements, including safe working practices Ability to work as part of a team and contribute to shared goals Experience in electrical inspection and testing to BS7671 would be beneficial, but is not essential.
Magnox (NRS) is seeking an EC&I Technician for their Chapelcross site in Scotland. In this role, you will be a vital part of a maintenance team, ensuring the efficiency and safety of electrical and instrumentation systems. Your responsibilities will range from routine inspections to complex fault-finding, all aimed at supporting a structured and highly regulated environment. The ideal candidate will be a time-served Electrician or Instrument Technician, holding Level 3 qualifications, with relevant experience in an industrial setting. The position offers a four-day work week, allowing for a great work-life balance.
24/05/2026
Full time
Magnox (NRS) is seeking an EC&I Technician for their Chapelcross site in Scotland. In this role, you will be a vital part of a maintenance team, ensuring the efficiency and safety of electrical and instrumentation systems. Your responsibilities will range from routine inspections to complex fault-finding, all aimed at supporting a structured and highly regulated environment. The ideal candidate will be a time-served Electrician or Instrument Technician, holding Level 3 qualifications, with relevant experience in an industrial setting. The position offers a four-day work week, allowing for a great work-life balance.
Are you excited by solving complex engineering challenges and delivering work where precision, safety and purpose truly matter? Do you want to be part of a highly skilled, multidisciplinary delivery team that plays a critical role in safely delivering construction, de planting and upgrade solutions in a regulated environment? This is your opportunity to join a motivated Asset Care and FM delivery team working across multi discipline requirements. You'll contribute to the delivery of fit for purpose engineering solutions that underpin a demanding portfolio of work, bringing energy, structure and focus to challenging schedules while helping to further strengthen the capability of an already high performing team. What will you be doing You'll play a key role in translating project objectives and stakeholder needs into practical, robust solutions. From early concept design through to handover, you'll manage and coordinate engineering activities to ensure solutions are safe, compliant and deliverable, aligned with design authority standards and regulatory requirements. Working across the full project lifecycle, you'll take accountability for design development, technical assurance and configuration control, while providing engineering leadership during commissioning, decommissioning or modification activities. You'll also actively contribute to learning and continuous improvement by reviewing events and embedding best practice across the team. Developing fit for purpose engineering solutions, preparing scope documents and technical specifications that meet Asset care and FM delivery and stakeholder requirements. Managing design activities and plant modifications in line with CDM regulations and acting as a Nominated Responsible Engineer where required. Providing oversight during commissioning and decommissioning, ensuring safe implementation and effective handover to operations. Maintaining configuration control and promoting learning through review of events and continuous improvement initiatives. Who are we looking for You're a driven, delivery focused project engineer who thrives in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. You're comfortable managing demanding schedules and balancing technical quality with practical delivery, and you bring a strong appreciation of safety, governance and compliance in regulated industries. To succeed, you'll hold an HNC, engineering degree or NQF Level 5/6 qualification and have experience delivering project engineering work in nuclear and/or conventional environments. A solid understanding of relevant engineering standards is essential, along with the confidence to engage with multiple stakeholders and disciplines. Experience of CDM Designer responsibilities, safety rules, risk assessment methodologies and end to end project delivery is desirable and will support your continued development within the role. Proven engineering experience and project delivery within a nuclear or similarly regulated sector Strong technical judgement with an ability to manage complex deliverables A proactive, enthusiastic mindset with the drive to continuously improve and build team capability
24/05/2026
Full time
Are you excited by solving complex engineering challenges and delivering work where precision, safety and purpose truly matter? Do you want to be part of a highly skilled, multidisciplinary delivery team that plays a critical role in safely delivering construction, de planting and upgrade solutions in a regulated environment? This is your opportunity to join a motivated Asset Care and FM delivery team working across multi discipline requirements. You'll contribute to the delivery of fit for purpose engineering solutions that underpin a demanding portfolio of work, bringing energy, structure and focus to challenging schedules while helping to further strengthen the capability of an already high performing team. What will you be doing You'll play a key role in translating project objectives and stakeholder needs into practical, robust solutions. From early concept design through to handover, you'll manage and coordinate engineering activities to ensure solutions are safe, compliant and deliverable, aligned with design authority standards and regulatory requirements. Working across the full project lifecycle, you'll take accountability for design development, technical assurance and configuration control, while providing engineering leadership during commissioning, decommissioning or modification activities. You'll also actively contribute to learning and continuous improvement by reviewing events and embedding best practice across the team. Developing fit for purpose engineering solutions, preparing scope documents and technical specifications that meet Asset care and FM delivery and stakeholder requirements. Managing design activities and plant modifications in line with CDM regulations and acting as a Nominated Responsible Engineer where required. Providing oversight during commissioning and decommissioning, ensuring safe implementation and effective handover to operations. Maintaining configuration control and promoting learning through review of events and continuous improvement initiatives. Who are we looking for You're a driven, delivery focused project engineer who thrives in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. You're comfortable managing demanding schedules and balancing technical quality with practical delivery, and you bring a strong appreciation of safety, governance and compliance in regulated industries. To succeed, you'll hold an HNC, engineering degree or NQF Level 5/6 qualification and have experience delivering project engineering work in nuclear and/or conventional environments. A solid understanding of relevant engineering standards is essential, along with the confidence to engage with multiple stakeholders and disciplines. Experience of CDM Designer responsibilities, safety rules, risk assessment methodologies and end to end project delivery is desirable and will support your continued development within the role. Proven engineering experience and project delivery within a nuclear or similarly regulated sector Strong technical judgement with an ability to manage complex deliverables A proactive, enthusiastic mindset with the drive to continuously improve and build team capability
Magnox (NRS) is seeking a Project Engineer in the United Kingdom to deliver fit-for-purpose engineering solutions in a regulated environment. You'll manage design activities from concept to handover, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and safety standards. The ideal candidate will have experience in nuclear project delivery, strong stakeholder engagement skills, and a proactive attitude towards continuous improvement. Candidates should hold an HNC or relevant engineering qualification.
24/05/2026
Full time
Magnox (NRS) is seeking a Project Engineer in the United Kingdom to deliver fit-for-purpose engineering solutions in a regulated environment. You'll manage design activities from concept to handover, ensuring compliance with statutory requirements and safety standards. The ideal candidate will have experience in nuclear project delivery, strong stakeholder engagement skills, and a proactive attitude towards continuous improvement. Candidates should hold an HNC or relevant engineering qualification.
Are you excited by solving complex engineering challenges and delivering work where precision, safety and purpose truly matter? Do you want to be part of a highly skilled, multidisciplinary engineering team that plays a critical role in safely delivering construction, de planting and demolition solutions in a regulated environment? This is your opportunity to join a motivated project engineering team working across mechanical, electrical, structural and safety case disciplines. You'll contribute to the delivery of fit for purpose engineering solutions that underpin a demanding portfolio of work, bringing energy, structure and focus to challenging schedules while helping to further strengthen the capability of an already high performing team within High Active Waste . What will you be doing You'll play a key role in translating project objectives and stakeholder needs into practical, robust engineering solutions. From early concept design through to handover, you'll manage and coordinate engineering activities to ensure solutions are safe, compliant and deliverable, aligned with design authority standards and regulatory requirements. Working across the full project lifecycle, you'll take accountability for design development, technical assurance and configuration control, while providing engineering leadership during commissioning, decommissioning or modification activities. You'll also actively contribute to learning and continuous improvement by reviewing events and embedding best practice across the team. Developing fit for purpose engineering solutions and technical specifications that meet project and stakeholder requirements Managing design activities and plant modifications in line with CDM regulations and acting as a Nominated Responsible Engineer where required Providing technical oversight during commissioning and decommissioning, ensuring safe implementation and effective handover to operations Maintaining configuration control and promoting learning through review of events and continuous improvement initiatives Who are we looking for You're a driven, delivery focused engineer who thrives in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. You're comfortable managing demanding schedules and balancing technical quality with practical delivery, and you bring a strong appreciation of safety, governance and compliance in regulated industries. To succeed, you'll hold an HNC, engineering degree or NQF Level 5/6 qualification and have experience delivering project engineering work in nuclear and/or conventional environments. A solid understanding of relevant engineering standards is essential, along with the confidence to engage with multiple stakeholders and disciplines. Experience of CDM Designer responsibilities, safety rules, risk assessment methodologies and end to end project delivery is desirable and will support your continued development within the role. Proven engineering experience within a nuclear or similarly regulated sector ideally within an electrical discipline Strong technical judgement with an ability to manage complex engineering deliverables A proactive, enthusiastic mindset with the drive to continuously improve and build team capability
21/05/2026
Full time
Are you excited by solving complex engineering challenges and delivering work where precision, safety and purpose truly matter? Do you want to be part of a highly skilled, multidisciplinary engineering team that plays a critical role in safely delivering construction, de planting and demolition solutions in a regulated environment? This is your opportunity to join a motivated project engineering team working across mechanical, electrical, structural and safety case disciplines. You'll contribute to the delivery of fit for purpose engineering solutions that underpin a demanding portfolio of work, bringing energy, structure and focus to challenging schedules while helping to further strengthen the capability of an already high performing team within High Active Waste . What will you be doing You'll play a key role in translating project objectives and stakeholder needs into practical, robust engineering solutions. From early concept design through to handover, you'll manage and coordinate engineering activities to ensure solutions are safe, compliant and deliverable, aligned with design authority standards and regulatory requirements. Working across the full project lifecycle, you'll take accountability for design development, technical assurance and configuration control, while providing engineering leadership during commissioning, decommissioning or modification activities. You'll also actively contribute to learning and continuous improvement by reviewing events and embedding best practice across the team. Developing fit for purpose engineering solutions and technical specifications that meet project and stakeholder requirements Managing design activities and plant modifications in line with CDM regulations and acting as a Nominated Responsible Engineer where required Providing technical oversight during commissioning and decommissioning, ensuring safe implementation and effective handover to operations Maintaining configuration control and promoting learning through review of events and continuous improvement initiatives Who are we looking for You're a driven, delivery focused engineer who thrives in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. You're comfortable managing demanding schedules and balancing technical quality with practical delivery, and you bring a strong appreciation of safety, governance and compliance in regulated industries. To succeed, you'll hold an HNC, engineering degree or NQF Level 5/6 qualification and have experience delivering project engineering work in nuclear and/or conventional environments. A solid understanding of relevant engineering standards is essential, along with the confidence to engage with multiple stakeholders and disciplines. Experience of CDM Designer responsibilities, safety rules, risk assessment methodologies and end to end project delivery is desirable and will support your continued development within the role. Proven engineering experience within a nuclear or similarly regulated sector ideally within an electrical discipline Strong technical judgement with an ability to manage complex engineering deliverables A proactive, enthusiastic mindset with the drive to continuously improve and build team capability
Magnox (NRS) is seeking a skilled engineer to join their project engineering team in Bridgwater. The role involves delivering engineering solutions across disciplines, managing technical assurance and configuration control, and ensuring compliance with stakeholder needs. Ideal candidates will have relevant qualifications and experience in nuclear settings, demonstrating strong technical judgement and a proactive mindset. You will play a vital role in the full project lifecycle, from design to handover, while driving continuous improvement within a collaborative environment.
20/05/2026
Full time
Magnox (NRS) is seeking a skilled engineer to join their project engineering team in Bridgwater. The role involves delivering engineering solutions across disciplines, managing technical assurance and configuration control, and ensuring compliance with stakeholder needs. Ideal candidates will have relevant qualifications and experience in nuclear settings, demonstrating strong technical judgement and a proactive mindset. You will play a vital role in the full project lifecycle, from design to handover, while driving continuous improvement within a collaborative environment.
Magnox (NRS) is looking for a Project Engineer to support the Hinkley Wet Waste Retrievals and Processing project in Bridgwater, UK. This role involves technical problem-solving, engineering design, and managing the installation and commissioning of equipment. You will ensure safety compliance, contribute to documentation control, and facilitate successful project handovers. Ideal candidates will have a solid engineering background (HNC/Engineering Degree) with experience in an industrial environment. A four-day working week enhances the work-life balance in this impactful role.
07/05/2026
Full time
Magnox (NRS) is looking for a Project Engineer to support the Hinkley Wet Waste Retrievals and Processing project in Bridgwater, UK. This role involves technical problem-solving, engineering design, and managing the installation and commissioning of equipment. You will ensure safety compliance, contribute to documentation control, and facilitate successful project handovers. Ideal candidates will have a solid engineering background (HNC/Engineering Degree) with experience in an industrial environment. A four-day working week enhances the work-life balance in this impactful role.
Are you ready to play a pivotal role in one of the most important engineering challenges on the Hinkley Point A site? Do you thrive in hands on, technical environments where every decision supports safe, successful and highly complex waste retrieval and processing activities? This is your opportunity to join the team delivering the Hinkley Wet Waste Retrievals and Processing projects key to the ILW waste journey and already in exciting stages of implementation, from active commissioning through to the final phases before operation. As a Project Engineer, you will be at the centre of activities such as waste recovery, equipment installation, commissioning and encapsulation processes, working closely with both internal teams and specialist contractors. If you're looking for a role where variety, challenge and purpose come together and where a four day working week supports a great work life balance this could be your next step. What will you be doing You'll support the safe and efficient delivery of wet waste retrieval and processing work, contributing to everything from pumped/vacuum waste recovery to the installation and commissioning of plant and equipment. Your role will span technical problem solving, engineering design input, documentation control and hands on support throughout the full project lifecycle. You'll help ensure activities meet functional requirements, engineering standards and regulatory expectations, while maintaining excellent configuration control and supporting learning across the team. You'll also play a vital part in preparing work packages, developing safe systems of work and ensuring projects are handed over smoothly to operations, complete with the right documentation, training materials and technical clarity. Flexibility is key you'll apply your core discipline expertise while also working across wider engineering scopes where suitably qualified and experienced. Key elements of the role include: Producing technical solutions, specifications, drawings and work packages Managing and supporting design, modification and commissioning activities Maintaining documentation, safety compliance and configuration control Contributing to reviews, safety studies, and continuous improvement Who are we looking for We're looking for a technically strong and adaptable engineer who enjoys varied work and is comfortable stepping across disciplines when required. You'll hold a minimum of an HNC, Engineering Degree or NQF Level 4 equivalent, and you'll already have experience working in a disciplined engineering role mechanical, electrical, C&I or civil within an industrial plant environment. You'll bring a strong understanding of engineering standards and demonstrate sound judgement in applying them across safety critical activities. You'll also have the confidence to contribute to design reviews, produce high quality documentation and support safe commissioning or decommissioning work. Experience in nuclear or project engineering is beneficial, as is familiarity with risk assessment methodology, CDM responsibilities, Safety Rules or a Quality Management System though these can be developed on the job if you bring the right foundation and drive to learn. We welcome applications from electrical and C&I specialists as well as mechanical, civil and process engineers looking to broaden their experience. If you're motivated by technical challenge, practical engineering and being part of a high impact project, we'd love to hear from you.
07/05/2026
Full time
Are you ready to play a pivotal role in one of the most important engineering challenges on the Hinkley Point A site? Do you thrive in hands on, technical environments where every decision supports safe, successful and highly complex waste retrieval and processing activities? This is your opportunity to join the team delivering the Hinkley Wet Waste Retrievals and Processing projects key to the ILW waste journey and already in exciting stages of implementation, from active commissioning through to the final phases before operation. As a Project Engineer, you will be at the centre of activities such as waste recovery, equipment installation, commissioning and encapsulation processes, working closely with both internal teams and specialist contractors. If you're looking for a role where variety, challenge and purpose come together and where a four day working week supports a great work life balance this could be your next step. What will you be doing You'll support the safe and efficient delivery of wet waste retrieval and processing work, contributing to everything from pumped/vacuum waste recovery to the installation and commissioning of plant and equipment. Your role will span technical problem solving, engineering design input, documentation control and hands on support throughout the full project lifecycle. You'll help ensure activities meet functional requirements, engineering standards and regulatory expectations, while maintaining excellent configuration control and supporting learning across the team. You'll also play a vital part in preparing work packages, developing safe systems of work and ensuring projects are handed over smoothly to operations, complete with the right documentation, training materials and technical clarity. Flexibility is key you'll apply your core discipline expertise while also working across wider engineering scopes where suitably qualified and experienced. Key elements of the role include: Producing technical solutions, specifications, drawings and work packages Managing and supporting design, modification and commissioning activities Maintaining documentation, safety compliance and configuration control Contributing to reviews, safety studies, and continuous improvement Who are we looking for We're looking for a technically strong and adaptable engineer who enjoys varied work and is comfortable stepping across disciplines when required. You'll hold a minimum of an HNC, Engineering Degree or NQF Level 4 equivalent, and you'll already have experience working in a disciplined engineering role mechanical, electrical, C&I or civil within an industrial plant environment. You'll bring a strong understanding of engineering standards and demonstrate sound judgement in applying them across safety critical activities. You'll also have the confidence to contribute to design reviews, produce high quality documentation and support safe commissioning or decommissioning work. Experience in nuclear or project engineering is beneficial, as is familiarity with risk assessment methodology, CDM responsibilities, Safety Rules or a Quality Management System though these can be developed on the job if you bring the right foundation and drive to learn. We welcome applications from electrical and C&I specialists as well as mechanical, civil and process engineers looking to broaden their experience. If you're motivated by technical challenge, practical engineering and being part of a high impact project, we'd love to hear from you.