Conducting structural integrity work within the nuclear sector
Using skills, experience, and understanding with FEA, design code assessments, fatigue, fracture and/or fitness-for-service to solve demanding integrity problems
Planning and management of projects, holding client relationships, and delivering against their requirements
Collaborating closely with the technical group and being part of a variety of project delivery teams
Supporting the development and mentoring of junior engineers
Contributing to the development of future capabilities
Requirements
A degree in engineering or equivalent
MEng, MSc or PhD would be desirable
Ability to occasionally travel and support client site visits and plant walkdowns
Technical knowledge in the mechanical / structural engineering domain
Experience with Finite Element Analysis (including Abaqus, Ansys or LS Dyna)
Experience with design codes and standards, such as ASME III, ASME VIII, API579, BS7608, BS7910, PD 5500, BS EN 13445, BS EN 13480
Experience with fracture mechanics and the R6 assessment procedure
Knowledge of high temperature assessment to R5 would be advantageous, but not essential
Experience in a technical consultancy environment would be advantageous, but not essential
Experience of business development would be advantageous, but not essential
Experience of building client relationships would be advantageous, but not essential
Experience of project management would be advantageous, but not essential
Benefits
Competitive salary with yearly reviews
25 days holiday + the opportunity to buy 5 days
Enhanced parental benefits
Company pension scheme
Targeted professional development
Life assurance
Private healthcare membership
Bonus scheme linked into company performance
Paid membership fees to a professional institution