Project Delivery / Operational Lead

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Bridgwater, Somerset
13 months ago
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Westlakes Recruit are currently looking for a Project on a permanent basis in Bridgwater.

The suitable candidate will:

Review and update the system documentation, as well as formulating the mechanical, electrical, nuclear safety, and control logic requirements
Analysis and verification of input data, requirements, and lessons learnt from other stations
Sizing of components e.g. pumps, pipework, fans, tanks, performing thermal hydraulic calculation and modelling with in house or commercial tools
Support to procurement team in formulation of technical specification and supplier surveillance
Modification and configuration management: Managing requests for modifications to system(s) checking their applicability, develop and present technical solutions
I&C design of systems including: Applying EDF EPR engineering rules applicable for I&C design e.g. for platform allocation, defining the I&C functional requirements.Requirements:

Mechanical or Chemical Engineering degree or equivalent qualification
5+ years' experience of process engineering
Relevant experience in the nuclear industry
Ability to effectively manage own workload in order to produce high quality documents and respect deadlines
Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to communicate clearly and accurately, both written and orally
Proactive and confident in communicating with others, particularly those based in remote offices including France, and Germany

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