carrington west
11/03/2025
Full time
Are You an EC&I Engineer Looking for an Exciting Challenge? Join our clients Defence Business Unit and play a key role in delivering innovative engineering solutions. From optimising project efficiency to implementing cutting-edge digital technologies, you'll be at the heart of supporting the UK's defence sector while contributing to sustainable energy advancements. Our client are offering up to £75,000 per annum and can work out of one of their 9 offices UK wide. Why Join Us? Global Leader - Ranked third in the world for nuclear engineering. Career Growth - 70% of our clients managers have been promoted internally. Work-Life Balance - Buy and sell annual leave to suit your lifestyle. Wellbeing Benefits - Employee discounts, free flu jabs, eye care vouchers, and a cycle-to-work scheme. 24/7 Support - Confidential counselling, financial advice, and mental health support services. What You'll Be Doing: Design Support - Contribute technical expertise to design reviews. Environmental Awareness - Consider sustainability throughout the design process. Leadership - Support and guide junior engineers and graduates. Technical Excellence - Recognise knowledge limits and seek guidance when needed. Risk Mitigation - Identify and address risks throughout the project lifecycle. Tender Support - Contribute to technical design proposals. Installation Consideration - Ensure engineering risks are minimised during installation and commissioning. Project Awareness - Maintain commercial awareness and accurately estimate project timelines. Change Control - Implement structured processes for scope adjustments. What We're Looking For: Essential Experience: Strong foundation in Electrical, Control, and Instrumentation (EC&I) Engineering. Familiarity with BS7671 and Low Voltage Directive. Proficiency with CAE tools used in EC&I design. Experience managing plant and documentation configuration. Experience delivering design packages for highly regulated industries. Desirable Skills: Familiarity with AutoCAD Electrical, SolidWorks, or SEE Electrical. Knowledge of Functional Safety (BS EN 61508, BS EN 61511) (preferred, not essential). Experience within the nuclear industry. Qualifications: Essential - A degree in Electrical, Instrumentation, or Control Engineering (or HNC/HND with substantial experience). Desirable - Professional Registration and membership with a relevant institution (e.g., IET). Ready to Take the Next Step? Apply Now - Contact Kent Streek at or call . Your next career move starts here!