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Nuclear Safety Engineer Safety Case Engineer (Nuclear and Def
RTR 7683
Nuclear Safety Engineer / Safety Case Engineer (Nuclear and Defence)
Bristol
£35,000 to £45,000 + Flexitime + Pension + healthcare + Bonus
An opportunity exists for a Nuclear Safety Engineer with experience. Candidates
Are you a nuclear safety engineer with experience within a defence or nuclear environment in the management, production and authoring of safety cases?
This key appointment is a crucial requirement for our renowned and secure employer.
This global leading design and project management company provide engineering solutions for the defence and nuclear industries worldwide. The company has a complete capability from concept definition, assessment, design, manufacture and site installation through to in-service support. As a result of their continued success they are looking for a Nuclear Safety Engineer.
By joining this international organisation in a key post you will have the opportunity to contribute directly to the future successes of the company.
The Role:
* Safety Case Authoring.
* Periodic Safety Review Authoring.
* Safety Analysis and Management Safety.
* Technical Assessment - including physical investigations to support and inform Plant
* Substantiation Safety Factor Reviews.
* FMEA, FMECA, Deterministic and Probabilistic Assessments.
* Fault Tree Analysis.
* HAZOP
The Candidate:
* Ideally candidates will have at least 5 years relevant experience in the nuclear industry working in the areas of nuclear safety engineering or general nuclear engineering.
* Able to obtain appropriate levels of security clearance - this includes residency and nationality requirements.
* Experience in any of the following will be an advantage:
*Managing nuclear safety cases and periodic reviews of safety.
*Writing safety cases or periodic reviews of safety for nuclear licensed sites, including naval bases.
* Using or producing evidence, data and documentation to support nuclear safety claims.
* Understanding of the risks and hazards associated with nuclear installations of all kinds.
* Working with multi-disciplined environment (for example, with electrical and mechanical engineers, and physicists and chemists).
* Working with regulatory authorities.
