ELECTRICAL CONTROLS AND INSTRUMENTATION ENGINEER
Job specification
Our client has taken a decision to target the rapidly developing civil nuclear power market. This represents a significant initiative and is intended to allow them to extend and develop their nuclear expertise into new markets for the Company. Their strategy is to exploit their nuclear capabilities to create a business focusing on new build manufacturing and services, in service reactor plant support and lifetime extension, and future concept development activities.
These positions are based in a new, purpose built offices in Warrington. We are looking for candidates to start in January 2009.
Person specification
We require engineers from all disciplines of electrical, electronic, instrumentation and sensor/detector engineering to specify, design, develop, test and support control, instrumentation and protection systems and equipment to be fitted to new civil nuclear reactors.
Responsibilities
Detailed design, specification and integration of electrical, control and instrumentation (EC&I) systems.
Design substantiation of EC&I with respect to design standards, component quality and reliability.
Liaison with suppliers (internal and external) to ensure components are cost-effectively manufactured to meet design requirements.
Undertake risk assessments in accordance with UK legislation.
Undertake fault analysis and reliability assessments using recognised techniques including FMEA, FTA, HAZID, HAZOP.
Production of safety justifications of EC&I systems/components.
Experience
Degree qualified applicants with a bias towards electrical/electronic engineering, instrumentation sensors/detectors or electrical safety & reliability.
Experience in one more of the following areas; nucleonics; sensors/detectors; analogue and digital systems and hardware, and software.
A comprehensive understanding of EC&I system design with knowledge of the design standards applicable to the nuclear industry would be an advantage.
Knowledge of the justification of safety critical control and instrumentation in accordance with BS EN 61508.
Experience of working within defence, nuclear or other high integrity industries.
Good communication skills are essential as well as the ability to work as part of a team. Ability to work to process and procedure is mandatory, and PC literacy is crucial.
In return, we offer excellent development prospects, coupled with the salary and benefits you would expect of an internationally renowned and successful organisation.
We are an equal opportunities employer.
For more information, please contact Steve Peckham at Wynnwith on 01935 403 219 or email steve.peckham@wynnwith.com





