FERROVIAL CONSTRUCTION (UK) LIMITED
Structures Design Engineer & Civil Designs Interface Department: Engineering/Design Reports to: Design Project Manager Location: Based either London or Birmingham Key Responsibilities As a Structures Design Engineer & Civil Designs Interface, you will support the coordination and integration of interfaces between civil structures (viaducts, bridges, tunnels, and earthworks) and the Standard Slab Track system. You will work closely with the Civils Design Integration Lead and wider design teams to ensure that interfaces are understood, coordinated, and integrated with the slab track system. This role will involve developing an understanding of structural and geotechnical behaviour, including: Movements of viaducts and bridges (e.g. temperature, long-term and transient effects) Settlement and differential settlement impacts on track systems Expansion joints, bearings, and articulation arrangements Load transfer mechanisms between the slab track and supporting structures You will contribute to ensuring that the slab track solution is coordinated, buildable and aligned with project requirements. Liaise with consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams to resolve technical issues Close liaison with the Designer to ensure the design delivery on time, optimized and in accordance with the client s requirements is essential. Attend the weekly meetings with the construction team and broader design team and client. Attending / chairing meetings for track design related issues during design and construction and provide technical support for their mitigation. Support the Client with identifying change, risk and opportunities and constantly striving for efficiencies and cost savings. Aid in the study of optimization and liaison with the commercial, planning, design delivery teams, and designers. Support the link and coordination with construction teams for management of track related issues. Provide technical input and support to commercial administration of the contract Close out track slab issues within area of responsibility in timely manner. Work closely with the instrumentation and monitoring team, review of monitoring reports and certificates. Support delivery of progressive technical assurance during design, construction and handover process. Key responsibilities Support the coordination of interfaces between slab track and civil structures, ensuring information is shared clearly between disciplines. Assist in reviewing structural movements, tolerances and interface details, identifying potential risks or constraints for slab track integration. Work with designers to help ensure compatibility between track and civil elements at key interfaces. Participate in design reviews, coordination meetings, and engineering workshops. Support the preparation and maintenance of Interface Control Documents (ICDs) and interface registers. Help track interface issues and actions, supporting timely resolution with relevant stakeholders. Prepare meeting minutes, coordination notes, and simple technical summaries to ensure clear communication. Contribute to identifying opportunities to improve buildability, safety, quality and efficiency at interfaces. Support risk identification and reporting relating to track structure integration. Assist in ensuring interface activities are aligned with programme requirements and escalate issues when needed. Promote awareness of health, safety and environmental considerations in all aspects of the role. Attend meetings in London and Birmingham with internal teams, partners, and clients as required. Who are we looking for? Degree-qualified in Civil Engineering or a related discipline Career experience in civil engineering, structures, geotechnics, or infrastructure CEng (Railway Engineer Institute or ICE) or working towards is desirable. Experience relevant to rail track on major construction projects, including design, modelling, or construction support is desirable. Understanding of structural behaviour, including movements and tolerances in bridges/viaducts Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and interface details Interest in design coordination, interface management, and multidisciplinary working Familiarity (or willingness to learn) interface processes such as ICDs, risk registers, and change management Awareness of relevant standards (e.g. Eurocodes / UK standards); knowledge of HS2 standards is an advantage Collaborative team player with good communication skills Organised and detail-oriented, with ability to track multiple interfaces and actions Basic awareness of BIM / 3D design tools and coordination processes Professional and proactive approach when working with designers, partners and stakeholders Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial embraces diversity and inclusion and we see the value in providing equal opportunities to all employees. We are committed to building an inclusive team from a variety of different backgrounds, perspectives and skills so we encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.
Structures Design Engineer & Civil Designs Interface Department: Engineering/Design Reports to: Design Project Manager Location: Based either London or Birmingham Key Responsibilities As a Structures Design Engineer & Civil Designs Interface, you will support the coordination and integration of interfaces between civil structures (viaducts, bridges, tunnels, and earthworks) and the Standard Slab Track system. You will work closely with the Civils Design Integration Lead and wider design teams to ensure that interfaces are understood, coordinated, and integrated with the slab track system. This role will involve developing an understanding of structural and geotechnical behaviour, including: Movements of viaducts and bridges (e.g. temperature, long-term and transient effects) Settlement and differential settlement impacts on track systems Expansion joints, bearings, and articulation arrangements Load transfer mechanisms between the slab track and supporting structures You will contribute to ensuring that the slab track solution is coordinated, buildable and aligned with project requirements. Liaise with consultants, subcontractors, and internal teams to resolve technical issues Close liaison with the Designer to ensure the design delivery on time, optimized and in accordance with the client s requirements is essential. Attend the weekly meetings with the construction team and broader design team and client. Attending / chairing meetings for track design related issues during design and construction and provide technical support for their mitigation. Support the Client with identifying change, risk and opportunities and constantly striving for efficiencies and cost savings. Aid in the study of optimization and liaison with the commercial, planning, design delivery teams, and designers. Support the link and coordination with construction teams for management of track related issues. Provide technical input and support to commercial administration of the contract Close out track slab issues within area of responsibility in timely manner. Work closely with the instrumentation and monitoring team, review of monitoring reports and certificates. Support delivery of progressive technical assurance during design, construction and handover process. Key responsibilities Support the coordination of interfaces between slab track and civil structures, ensuring information is shared clearly between disciplines. Assist in reviewing structural movements, tolerances and interface details, identifying potential risks or constraints for slab track integration. Work with designers to help ensure compatibility between track and civil elements at key interfaces. Participate in design reviews, coordination meetings, and engineering workshops. Support the preparation and maintenance of Interface Control Documents (ICDs) and interface registers. Help track interface issues and actions, supporting timely resolution with relevant stakeholders. Prepare meeting minutes, coordination notes, and simple technical summaries to ensure clear communication. Contribute to identifying opportunities to improve buildability, safety, quality and efficiency at interfaces. Support risk identification and reporting relating to track structure integration. Assist in ensuring interface activities are aligned with programme requirements and escalate issues when needed. Promote awareness of health, safety and environmental considerations in all aspects of the role. Attend meetings in London and Birmingham with internal teams, partners, and clients as required. Who are we looking for? Degree-qualified in Civil Engineering or a related discipline Career experience in civil engineering, structures, geotechnics, or infrastructure CEng (Railway Engineer Institute or ICE) or working towards is desirable. Experience relevant to rail track on major construction projects, including design, modelling, or construction support is desirable. Understanding of structural behaviour, including movements and tolerances in bridges/viaducts Ability to read and interpret engineering drawings and interface details Interest in design coordination, interface management, and multidisciplinary working Familiarity (or willingness to learn) interface processes such as ICDs, risk registers, and change management Awareness of relevant standards (e.g. Eurocodes / UK standards); knowledge of HS2 standards is an advantage Collaborative team player with good communication skills Organised and detail-oriented, with ability to track multiple interfaces and actions Basic awareness of BIM / 3D design tools and coordination processes Professional and proactive approach when working with designers, partners and stakeholders Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial embraces diversity and inclusion and we see the value in providing equal opportunities to all employees. We are committed to building an inclusive team from a variety of different backgrounds, perspectives and skills so we encourage candidates from underrepresented groups to apply.
FERROVIAL CONSTRUCTION (UK) LIMITED
City, Birmingham
Temporary Works Manager Location: Lot 3 Track north - Birmingham The Project HS2 has appointed Ferrovial Construction / BAM Nuttall JV (FBJV) for contracts totaling almost 140 miles of track between London and the West Midlands. Ferrovial BAM will oversee the design and construction of the HS2 track infrastructure, manage construction logistics and support the testing and commissioning phase. The Role We are seeking a Temporary Works Manager to join the HS2 Track infrastructure project in Birmingham during its initial design phase, running alongside the completion of the main works contracts, which is currently at their busiest stage. Works include but are not limited to a large Infrastructure and temporary railheads. The Temporary Works Manager will lead the design of the temporary railheads and all related temporary works for the designated section of Lot 3, ensuring compliance with HS2 standards, contractual requirements, and safety regulations. This role involves managing interfaces with civil works, coordinating with designers and suppliers (including slab track and switches and crossings), and overseeing input from internal Ferrovial BAM JV teams such as construction, environmental, and consents. Key responsibilities Overall responsibility for ensuring that all temporary works are undertaken in accordance with the correct process, the appropriate standards and the scheme design. Overall responsibility for ensuring the Temporary works are constructed in accordance with the design, the relevant drawings and specifications. To be the first point of contact between the designer and the site team for all temporary works matters. To ensure that those responsible for the on-site temporary works management/supervision have received the appropriate level of training. Responsible through the lead TWC for ensuring that subcontractors managing, controlling and constructing temporary works have appropriate and adequate procedures. Maintain all training records and documentation relating to TWC/TWS appointments across the project. Co-ordination of temporary works between the site teams, TW designers, permanent works designers, external stakeholders and other key interfaces. To ensure that design competency checks are undertaken in accordance with CDM regulations. Take part in specific production meetings where required. Design, Project Delivery & Planning Develop and maintain detailed delivery programmes for TW design. Ensure alignment with HS2 Works Information and technical specifications Stakeholder & Interface Management Coordinate with civil engineering teams, signalling, and other railway systems contractors. Manage internal interfaces at boundaries. Supply Chain Coordination Oversee procurement and logistics for execution of the TW designs. Health, Safety & CDM Compliance Implement CDM roles, inductions, and security protocols for all works. Quality Assurance Ensure compliance with design obligations and integrate supplier O&M manuals into project documentation. Key skills and experience Degree qualification in civil engineering or equivalent. Extensive experience in design and/or engineering management, temporary works, instrumentation and monitoring, and proven track record of delivery of large infrastructure project preferably in rail projects Chartered Civil or Structural Engineer preferred experience. Experience of working in a railway environment preferred, but not essential Proven experience managing TW large-scale infrastructure projects. Strong understanding of railway technical standards and Works Information requirements. Ability to manage complex interfaces and multi-disciplinary teams. Experience of working in a cost-conscious environment Good people management experience Experience in managing designers Desirable skills Understanding of High Speed technical standards and Works Information requirements. Competence in digital project management tools and BIM integration. Negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills for procurement processes Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Location: This position requires full-time availability at the JV offices in Birmingham
Temporary Works Manager Location: Lot 3 Track north - Birmingham The Project HS2 has appointed Ferrovial Construction / BAM Nuttall JV (FBJV) for contracts totaling almost 140 miles of track between London and the West Midlands. Ferrovial BAM will oversee the design and construction of the HS2 track infrastructure, manage construction logistics and support the testing and commissioning phase. The Role We are seeking a Temporary Works Manager to join the HS2 Track infrastructure project in Birmingham during its initial design phase, running alongside the completion of the main works contracts, which is currently at their busiest stage. Works include but are not limited to a large Infrastructure and temporary railheads. The Temporary Works Manager will lead the design of the temporary railheads and all related temporary works for the designated section of Lot 3, ensuring compliance with HS2 standards, contractual requirements, and safety regulations. This role involves managing interfaces with civil works, coordinating with designers and suppliers (including slab track and switches and crossings), and overseeing input from internal Ferrovial BAM JV teams such as construction, environmental, and consents. Key responsibilities Overall responsibility for ensuring that all temporary works are undertaken in accordance with the correct process, the appropriate standards and the scheme design. Overall responsibility for ensuring the Temporary works are constructed in accordance with the design, the relevant drawings and specifications. To be the first point of contact between the designer and the site team for all temporary works matters. To ensure that those responsible for the on-site temporary works management/supervision have received the appropriate level of training. Responsible through the lead TWC for ensuring that subcontractors managing, controlling and constructing temporary works have appropriate and adequate procedures. Maintain all training records and documentation relating to TWC/TWS appointments across the project. Co-ordination of temporary works between the site teams, TW designers, permanent works designers, external stakeholders and other key interfaces. To ensure that design competency checks are undertaken in accordance with CDM regulations. Take part in specific production meetings where required. Design, Project Delivery & Planning Develop and maintain detailed delivery programmes for TW design. Ensure alignment with HS2 Works Information and technical specifications Stakeholder & Interface Management Coordinate with civil engineering teams, signalling, and other railway systems contractors. Manage internal interfaces at boundaries. Supply Chain Coordination Oversee procurement and logistics for execution of the TW designs. Health, Safety & CDM Compliance Implement CDM roles, inductions, and security protocols for all works. Quality Assurance Ensure compliance with design obligations and integrate supplier O&M manuals into project documentation. Key skills and experience Degree qualification in civil engineering or equivalent. Extensive experience in design and/or engineering management, temporary works, instrumentation and monitoring, and proven track record of delivery of large infrastructure project preferably in rail projects Chartered Civil or Structural Engineer preferred experience. Experience of working in a railway environment preferred, but not essential Proven experience managing TW large-scale infrastructure projects. Strong understanding of railway technical standards and Works Information requirements. Ability to manage complex interfaces and multi-disciplinary teams. Experience of working in a cost-conscious environment Good people management experience Experience in managing designers Desirable skills Understanding of High Speed technical standards and Works Information requirements. Competence in digital project management tools and BIM integration. Negotiation and stakeholder engagement skills for procurement processes Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties. Location: This position requires full-time availability at the JV offices in Birmingham
FERROVIAL CONSTRUCTION (UK) LIMITED
Senior OT / SCADA Integration & Commissioning Lead (Industrial Automation & Infrastructure Projects) 1. ROLE PURPOSE We are seeking a Senior OT / SCADA Integration & Commissioning Lead to support the delivery of complex industrial and infrastructure projects, with a focus on system integration, commissioning and technical coordination in field environments. The role is designed for a senior technical professional evolved into coordination, capable of operating between: hands-on SCADA / PLC work system-level integration coordination of EPC contractors, vendors and operations This is not a pure Project Manager role, but a technical delivery and integration role. Based: London based 2. ROLE CONTEXT The position sits within projects characterised by: multi-vendor SCADA environments complex OT system integration commissioning-intensive phases interaction with EPCs, OEMs and plant operators Key challenge: ensuring systems are not only installed, but fully integrated and operational in real conditions 3. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Commissioning & Integration Lead and execute SCADA and control systems commissioning activities Validate integration between: PLC systems SCADA platforms third-party/OEM systems Ensure correct behaviour of: signals commands vs feedback system states 3.2 Industrial Networks & Communications (Core Capability) Lead and support the configuration, validation and troubleshooting of industrial communication networks as a core part of system integration and commissioning. Network Configuration & Infrastructure Work hands-on with industrial network infrastructure, including: configuration of managed industrial switches IP addressing aligned with system architecture VLAN configuration and traffic segmentation basic routing concepts (subnets, gateways, inter-network communication) Support and validate network topologies: star / ring / redundant architectures distributed I/O networks separation between control, SCADA and external systems Industrial Protocols & Data Flow Ensure correct configuration and operation of: Profinet, Modbus TCP, OPC UA Validate end-to-end data flow across: field devices, PLCs, SCADA systems Identify and resolve: data inconsistencies or stale values intermittent communication addressing/configuration mismatch protocol-level issues Network Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Diagnose issues such as: connectivity failures latency / instability physical layer issues (cabling, ports, redundancy switching) switch misconfiguration Apply structured troubleshooting: trace signals (field PLC network SCADA) isolate root cause (logic vs network vs configuration) validate real vs displayed system state Integration with System Behaviour Ensure network configuration supports: reliable command execution feedback consistency real-time performance Detect scenarios where: systems appear functional but are degraded SCADA does not reflect real system state Coordination with OT & Infrastructure Teams Interface with: network / IT / OT security vendors / integrators Align: network configuration system architecture commissioning requirements Operational Reliability & Readiness Validate that networks are: stable, properly structured, aligned with system criticality Ensure readiness for: FAT / SAT, commissioning, handover System Coherence & Cross-Layer Ownership (PLC Network SCADA) Own and ensure end-to-end coherence of system behaviour across: field devices, PLC logic, industrial network, SCADA systems Single Source of Truth Ensure full alignment between: PLC states, transmitted data, SCADA representation Resolve discrepancies between: commanded vs actual state, logic vs visualisation, real system vs operator perception End-to-End Traceability Validate traceability of signals: field PLC network SCADA Diagnose issues by: tracing signal origin, analysing transformations, validating final behaviour False State Detection Identify situations where: SCADA shows operation but system is not functioning feedback does not reflect real status communication creates false truths Ensure system avoids: misleading status, silent failures, undetected degradation Cross-Domain Integration Ensure that: PLC logic, communications, SCADA operate as a single coherent system. Resolution Ownership Take responsibility for resolving issues across: PLC, network, SCADA avoiding gaps between disciplines or vendors Operational Trust Ensure system behaviour is: predictable, verifiable, aligned with reality 3.4 Technical Coordination Act as interface between: EPC contractors, SCADA vendors, engineering teams, operations Align implementation with operational needs Coordinate during: startup, shutdown, commissioning 3.5 System Validation & Troubleshooting Identify and resolve integration issues across: communications, SCADA-PLC interaction, instrumentation Validate full system behaviour under real conditions SCADA & OT Systems Support SCADA platforms: PcVue, PCS7, WinCC / AVEVA Ensure: proper alarms, monitoring, data coherence 3.7 Project Delivery Support Support FAT/SAT Contribute to delivery readiness Mitigate risks related to: Integration, sequencing, dependencies 4. REQUIRED PROFILE Experience Strong industrial automation / SCADA experience Strong experience in: commissioning, system integration, field environments Experience in: infrastructure / energy / industrial projects, EPC environments Real commissioning experience System-level troubleshooting capability Ability to detect cross-layer inconsistencies (PLC Network SCADA) Technical Background SCADA: PcVue, PCS7, WinCC, AVEVA PLC: Siemens (TIA Portal preferred), Schneider, Codesys Communications & Networks Profinet Modbus OPC UA industrial networks Practical experience in: switch configuration, network troubleshooting in field Systems & Delivery commissioning integration coordination Additional PV plants / energy industrial retrofit infrastructure systems Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial is an equal opportunity employer. We treat all jobs applications equally, regardless of gender, color, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, covered veteran status or protected genetic information (each, a Protected Class ), or any other protected class in accordance with applicable laws.
Senior OT / SCADA Integration & Commissioning Lead (Industrial Automation & Infrastructure Projects) 1. ROLE PURPOSE We are seeking a Senior OT / SCADA Integration & Commissioning Lead to support the delivery of complex industrial and infrastructure projects, with a focus on system integration, commissioning and technical coordination in field environments. The role is designed for a senior technical professional evolved into coordination, capable of operating between: hands-on SCADA / PLC work system-level integration coordination of EPC contractors, vendors and operations This is not a pure Project Manager role, but a technical delivery and integration role. Based: London based 2. ROLE CONTEXT The position sits within projects characterised by: multi-vendor SCADA environments complex OT system integration commissioning-intensive phases interaction with EPCs, OEMs and plant operators Key challenge: ensuring systems are not only installed, but fully integrated and operational in real conditions 3. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES 3.1 Commissioning & Integration Lead and execute SCADA and control systems commissioning activities Validate integration between: PLC systems SCADA platforms third-party/OEM systems Ensure correct behaviour of: signals commands vs feedback system states 3.2 Industrial Networks & Communications (Core Capability) Lead and support the configuration, validation and troubleshooting of industrial communication networks as a core part of system integration and commissioning. Network Configuration & Infrastructure Work hands-on with industrial network infrastructure, including: configuration of managed industrial switches IP addressing aligned with system architecture VLAN configuration and traffic segmentation basic routing concepts (subnets, gateways, inter-network communication) Support and validate network topologies: star / ring / redundant architectures distributed I/O networks separation between control, SCADA and external systems Industrial Protocols & Data Flow Ensure correct configuration and operation of: Profinet, Modbus TCP, OPC UA Validate end-to-end data flow across: field devices, PLCs, SCADA systems Identify and resolve: data inconsistencies or stale values intermittent communication addressing/configuration mismatch protocol-level issues Network Diagnostics & Troubleshooting Diagnose issues such as: connectivity failures latency / instability physical layer issues (cabling, ports, redundancy switching) switch misconfiguration Apply structured troubleshooting: trace signals (field PLC network SCADA) isolate root cause (logic vs network vs configuration) validate real vs displayed system state Integration with System Behaviour Ensure network configuration supports: reliable command execution feedback consistency real-time performance Detect scenarios where: systems appear functional but are degraded SCADA does not reflect real system state Coordination with OT & Infrastructure Teams Interface with: network / IT / OT security vendors / integrators Align: network configuration system architecture commissioning requirements Operational Reliability & Readiness Validate that networks are: stable, properly structured, aligned with system criticality Ensure readiness for: FAT / SAT, commissioning, handover System Coherence & Cross-Layer Ownership (PLC Network SCADA) Own and ensure end-to-end coherence of system behaviour across: field devices, PLC logic, industrial network, SCADA systems Single Source of Truth Ensure full alignment between: PLC states, transmitted data, SCADA representation Resolve discrepancies between: commanded vs actual state, logic vs visualisation, real system vs operator perception End-to-End Traceability Validate traceability of signals: field PLC network SCADA Diagnose issues by: tracing signal origin, analysing transformations, validating final behaviour False State Detection Identify situations where: SCADA shows operation but system is not functioning feedback does not reflect real status communication creates false truths Ensure system avoids: misleading status, silent failures, undetected degradation Cross-Domain Integration Ensure that: PLC logic, communications, SCADA operate as a single coherent system. Resolution Ownership Take responsibility for resolving issues across: PLC, network, SCADA avoiding gaps between disciplines or vendors Operational Trust Ensure system behaviour is: predictable, verifiable, aligned with reality 3.4 Technical Coordination Act as interface between: EPC contractors, SCADA vendors, engineering teams, operations Align implementation with operational needs Coordinate during: startup, shutdown, commissioning 3.5 System Validation & Troubleshooting Identify and resolve integration issues across: communications, SCADA-PLC interaction, instrumentation Validate full system behaviour under real conditions SCADA & OT Systems Support SCADA platforms: PcVue, PCS7, WinCC / AVEVA Ensure: proper alarms, monitoring, data coherence 3.7 Project Delivery Support Support FAT/SAT Contribute to delivery readiness Mitigate risks related to: Integration, sequencing, dependencies 4. REQUIRED PROFILE Experience Strong industrial automation / SCADA experience Strong experience in: commissioning, system integration, field environments Experience in: infrastructure / energy / industrial projects, EPC environments Real commissioning experience System-level troubleshooting capability Ability to detect cross-layer inconsistencies (PLC Network SCADA) Technical Background SCADA: PcVue, PCS7, WinCC, AVEVA PLC: Siemens (TIA Portal preferred), Schneider, Codesys Communications & Networks Profinet Modbus OPC UA industrial networks Practical experience in: switch configuration, network troubleshooting in field Systems & Delivery commissioning integration coordination Additional PV plants / energy industrial retrofit infrastructure systems Please note that this job description does not represent a comprehensive list of activities and employees may be requested to undertake other reasonable duties Seize the challenge. Move the world together! Innovative, creative, respectful, and diverse are some of the ways we describe ourselves. We are motivated by challenges, and we collaborate across our business units to move the world together. Your journey to a fulfilling career starts here! Ferrovial is an equal opportunity employer. We treat all jobs applications equally, regardless of gender, color, race, ethnicity, religion, national origin, age, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, covered veteran status or protected genetic information (each, a Protected Class ), or any other protected class in accordance with applicable laws.
Risktec
Graduate Engineer - Great Yarmouth, Sizewell B and Sizewell C. We are looking for talented engineers who are graduating, or are recently graduated, to join the Risktec team at our Office in Great Yarmouth, Sizewell B & Sizewell C Nuclear Power Stations. Candidates must have a clear interest in a career in the nuclear industry and has a drive to work and learn valuable engineering skills in a dynamic environment. We require a Graduate Engineer, who is local to the area or is genuinely willing to relocate to this area, this is vital as commuting between the 3 locations requires you to be in situ to the location. No hybrid working is offered for this role. The ideal Graduate will work alongside experienced Systems Engineers to support the safe and reliable operation of several complex engineering systems on site. Disciplines Considered We will consider engineers who are graduating in Civil engineering, or have graduated in the following disciplines at minimum BEng or BSc level: Electrical and Electronic Engineering C&I Control and Instrumentation Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Physics and Nuclear Physics Other disciplines where modules have been covered in Nuclear Operations/Engineering will also be considered. Engineers who have been graduated for over 1 year and have relevant experience will also be considered. Duration of Position Full-time (38h/week) with an initial fixed duration of 1 years with a view to make permanent. The Role We are seeking talented engineers who are graduating or have recently graduated to join our collaborative team based in Great Yarmouth and onsite at Sizewell B/C. The successful candidates will support the delivery of construction engineering, safety case updates and project management to several major projects within the nuclear power generation sector. Such projects include site wide modifications at Sizewell B, civil engineering projects to support the construction of Sizewell C and safety case work for EDF Design Authority. Across the Risktec south of England nuclear wider team individuals are involved in work supporting commissioning activities at Hinkley Point C and safety case documentation for Small Module Reactor Generic Design Assessments. Role Description and Responsibilities This role provides an opportunity to be part of an exciting, dynamic, and rapidly growing nuclear team across the south of England. Typical responsibilities may include: Supporting the delivery of major construction-based safety cases. Providing specialist civil/structural input and advice to resolve construction problems. Facilitating hazard identification in cooperation with CDM regulations and optioneering workshops. Production of formal technical reports, safety cases and other project deliverables on time and to budget. Implementation of modifications to site, including Supporting construction team and client during the construction process through problem solving. Supporting the build of safety case through justification of design. Reviewing design proposals and producing design substantiation reports. Authoring testing and commissioning strategies and functional test procedures. Support to plant operability, including: Condition monitoring and identification of plant faults. Supporting equipment reliability reviews, including plant walk downs. Reviewing maintenance routines/strategy. Management of projects, project teams and interfacing with clients. As part of this role, you will gain a broad and in depth understanding of risk management, design and operations within a large generating site. Security Clearance Checks Due to the nature of the work, candidates must have a suitable background and a valid UK working status that will allow them to achieve UK security clearance. (please note that this is very difficult to achieve within the timescales for non-UK nationals, and all applicants will be subject to a screening process prior to interview to ensure that you meet the security clearance criteria). By applying for this role, you will be agreeing to undertake initial security clearance screening and will be asked to provide evidence of your eligibility for security clearance. Other Requirements This opportunity has high visibility and maintains a valuable profile for us through which you will form part of our client facing team as such, excellent interpersonal and written skills are required. It is also essential that you have your own transport and a clean driving license. Salary Package A competitive package is offered with benefits. How to Apply We are looking for driven and conscientious individuals to form a part of one of our site based teams. If you feel you have the ability, aptitude and ambition to join us, please send us your CV and cover letter including your achievements and background stating why you are a strong fit for this role. Successful Graduate The successful graduate will be based at Great Yarmouth Risktec, Sizewell B and Sizewell C Nuclear Power Stations, working for our major nuclear client and you will be mentored and managed by Principal Engineers from Risktec Solutions Ltd. Travel and Location This role is based at Great Yarmouth Risktec, and you will be expected to work between this site and Sizewell B and Sizewell C Power Stations. Please ensure that you have made yourself aware of these locations and that you have considered your travel and accommodation arrangements to and from work when applying. No hybrid working is offered for this role. If successful to interview you will be expected to travel to our Great Yarmouth to attend an interview.
Graduate Engineer - Great Yarmouth, Sizewell B and Sizewell C. We are looking for talented engineers who are graduating, or are recently graduated, to join the Risktec team at our Office in Great Yarmouth, Sizewell B & Sizewell C Nuclear Power Stations. Candidates must have a clear interest in a career in the nuclear industry and has a drive to work and learn valuable engineering skills in a dynamic environment. We require a Graduate Engineer, who is local to the area or is genuinely willing to relocate to this area, this is vital as commuting between the 3 locations requires you to be in situ to the location. No hybrid working is offered for this role. The ideal Graduate will work alongside experienced Systems Engineers to support the safe and reliable operation of several complex engineering systems on site. Disciplines Considered We will consider engineers who are graduating in Civil engineering, or have graduated in the following disciplines at minimum BEng or BSc level: Electrical and Electronic Engineering C&I Control and Instrumentation Mechanical Engineering Chemical Engineering Physics and Nuclear Physics Other disciplines where modules have been covered in Nuclear Operations/Engineering will also be considered. Engineers who have been graduated for over 1 year and have relevant experience will also be considered. Duration of Position Full-time (38h/week) with an initial fixed duration of 1 years with a view to make permanent. The Role We are seeking talented engineers who are graduating or have recently graduated to join our collaborative team based in Great Yarmouth and onsite at Sizewell B/C. The successful candidates will support the delivery of construction engineering, safety case updates and project management to several major projects within the nuclear power generation sector. Such projects include site wide modifications at Sizewell B, civil engineering projects to support the construction of Sizewell C and safety case work for EDF Design Authority. Across the Risktec south of England nuclear wider team individuals are involved in work supporting commissioning activities at Hinkley Point C and safety case documentation for Small Module Reactor Generic Design Assessments. Role Description and Responsibilities This role provides an opportunity to be part of an exciting, dynamic, and rapidly growing nuclear team across the south of England. Typical responsibilities may include: Supporting the delivery of major construction-based safety cases. Providing specialist civil/structural input and advice to resolve construction problems. Facilitating hazard identification in cooperation with CDM regulations and optioneering workshops. Production of formal technical reports, safety cases and other project deliverables on time and to budget. Implementation of modifications to site, including Supporting construction team and client during the construction process through problem solving. Supporting the build of safety case through justification of design. Reviewing design proposals and producing design substantiation reports. Authoring testing and commissioning strategies and functional test procedures. Support to plant operability, including: Condition monitoring and identification of plant faults. Supporting equipment reliability reviews, including plant walk downs. Reviewing maintenance routines/strategy. Management of projects, project teams and interfacing with clients. As part of this role, you will gain a broad and in depth understanding of risk management, design and operations within a large generating site. Security Clearance Checks Due to the nature of the work, candidates must have a suitable background and a valid UK working status that will allow them to achieve UK security clearance. (please note that this is very difficult to achieve within the timescales for non-UK nationals, and all applicants will be subject to a screening process prior to interview to ensure that you meet the security clearance criteria). By applying for this role, you will be agreeing to undertake initial security clearance screening and will be asked to provide evidence of your eligibility for security clearance. Other Requirements This opportunity has high visibility and maintains a valuable profile for us through which you will form part of our client facing team as such, excellent interpersonal and written skills are required. It is also essential that you have your own transport and a clean driving license. Salary Package A competitive package is offered with benefits. How to Apply We are looking for driven and conscientious individuals to form a part of one of our site based teams. If you feel you have the ability, aptitude and ambition to join us, please send us your CV and cover letter including your achievements and background stating why you are a strong fit for this role. Successful Graduate The successful graduate will be based at Great Yarmouth Risktec, Sizewell B and Sizewell C Nuclear Power Stations, working for our major nuclear client and you will be mentored and managed by Principal Engineers from Risktec Solutions Ltd. Travel and Location This role is based at Great Yarmouth Risktec, and you will be expected to work between this site and Sizewell B and Sizewell C Power Stations. Please ensure that you have made yourself aware of these locations and that you have considered your travel and accommodation arrangements to and from work when applying. No hybrid working is offered for this role. If successful to interview you will be expected to travel to our Great Yarmouth to attend an interview.