Lead Electrical Engineer

EKIUM UK

Lead Electrical Engineer

£60000

EKIUM UK, Bristol

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Onsite working

Posted 3 weeks ago, 22 Aug | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 9e880e89b1104a4b800c0f01feb92421

Full Job Description

The Lead Electrical Engineer is responsible for construction design verification and the technical compliance of the installation of electrical network. The individual will also be responsible to support the installation of cabling, components and systems of the main electrical systems within the Turbine Hall of HPC (New Nuclear Build) project. The role requires a good understanding of both nuclear engineering principles and electrical engineering practices to ensure safety and quality compliance with stringent industry standards and regulations., The Lead Electrical Engineer will have the responsibility to support our client Engineering & Design team through provision of Electrical Design Services including:

  • Verification of the client's tray work and supports design necessary for procurement and preparation for installation;


  • Verification of the single line diagrams and cable schedules;


  • Verification of the earthing diagrams;


  • Oversight of the development of electrical systems installation design and components based on nuclear site specifications and requirements;


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  • Ensure all designs comply with nuclear industry codes, standards and regulations;

  • Prepare and submit documentation for client approvals and reviews;


  • Provide technical support for electrical equipment/systems installation preparations;


  • Work packages encompass varying project stages from concept design, through detail design to construction;


  • Lead a small design and construction team in supporting the works.

    Extensive experience (at least 5 years) in a relevant design role including successful delivery of electrical installation designs within projects for the nuclear sector;


  • Strong experience in UK nuclear or nuclear decommissioning construction projects;


  • Experience of E&I design best practices;


  • Strong understanding of design process & associated documentation;


  • Project lifecycle experience (concept, detail design through to construction, testing and handover);


  • Knowledge of data and administrative management practices and procedures;


  • Familiarity with CDM Regulations 2015 together with experience of undertaking 'Designer' requirements;


  • Strong understanding of electrical standards and regulations (e.g., IEEE, NEC)., Electrical Engineering: 5 years (required)

    Job Types: Full-time, Permanent


  • Pay: £55,000.00-£60,000.00 per year

    Schedule:
  • Monday to Friday