Within the Decommissioning and Dismantling (D&D) discipline, you will participate in core D&D engineering tasks and activities, ranging from decommissioning planning, design and waste handling studies to dismantling, demolition and delicensing tasks.
The four core pillars of the D&D disciplines are:
- Retrievals
- POCO
- Investigations and Characterisations
- Dismantling and Demolition
You will be responsible for delivering innovative engineering solutions to decommissioning challenges both across the UK and in an international setting.
Accountabilities
As a Decommissioning and Dismantling Engineer, you will be involved in a variety of specialist tasks. This could include:
- Optioneering and Feasibility Studies.
- Decommissioning Planning;
- Input data collection, conditioning, and validation;
- Development of multi-phase decommissioning plans;
- Development of Decommissioning Flow Diagrams;
- Scheduling and sequencing;
- Throughput modelling;
- Bespoke Studies.
- Post-Operational Clean Out (POCO) Planning.
- Investigation and Characterisation Planning.
- Dismantling and Size Reduction Planning and Design.
- Preparation of Method Statements and Design Risk Assessments.
- Supporting Hazard Identification process e.g., HAZOP and HAZID.
- Preparation of tender documents and technical responses for decommissioning works.
Preferred Role Requirements
The D&D team encourage diversity of thought and welcome applications of candidates with transferable skills that can be applied to nuclear decommissioning projects; therefore, there are no minimum role requirements and candidates will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
The preferred role requirements are as follows:
- BSc/MSc or BEng/MEng in a relevant nuclear engineering, decommissioning, waste management or engineering (preferably with a specialist in nuclear) field.
- Experience in nuclear decommissioning or waste management projects OR in the field of nuclear operations / nuclear power generation OR translatable experience in a similarly highly regulated industry.
- Willingness to obtain a security clearance.
- 3+ years professional engineering/technical specialist experience.
Benefits:
- 25 days annual leave, plus bank holidays. You will also get an additional 1 day off for every 1-year service which is capped at 5.
- A competitive salary.
- One Professional Membership subscription paid for by the company.
- Private medical insurance.
- Non-contribution pension scheme.
- Enhanced Maternity Pay.
- Group Income Protection.
- Group Life Insurance.
- Sports allowance.
- Online discount platform.