Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer

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Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer

Package offered for this Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer role:

  • Salary: £60,000 to £75,000 upwards depending on experience
  • Benefits: 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, 7.5% company pension contribution, private healthcare and bonus scheme.
  • About the Role
    We are seeking an experienced Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer to lead the delivery of safety cases and provide high-level technical expertise on major nuclear projects.

    You’ll play a senior role in guiding project teams, influencing client decision-making, and ensuring the safe and sustainable operation of nuclear facilities. With opportunities to work on UK and international projects including Small Modular Reactors, decommissioning, and new build programmes this is a high-profile position for a technical leader.

    The key responsibilities for this Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer role are:

  • Lead and verify complex nuclear safety cases and radiological assessments
  • Provide expert advice and solutions to resolve challenging safety and engineering issues
  • Oversee plant modifications, including obsolescence assessments and commissioning strategies
  • Providing specialist technical input and advice to resolve complex problems.
  • Produce of formal technical reports, safety case documentation and other project deliverables on time and to budget.
  • Manage multi-disciplinary teams and act as the primary client interface
  • Contribute to business development through bid management and client networking
  • Mentor and develop junior team members, supporting knowledge transfer across the business
  • Experience and skills required for this Principal Nuclear Safety Engineer role are:

  • A strong background in nuclear engineering and safety, with 5+ years’ experience
  • Proven track record in authoring and reviewing safety case documentation
  • Experience of radiological assessments and/or hazard analysis reports
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with strong organisational ability and attention to detail.
  • Ability to work independently as well as collaboratively in a team environment
  • Eligibility to obtain UK security clearance (BPSS minimum)
  • Knowledge of chemotoxic and/or environmental assessments is desirable
  • Location:
    Derby
    Job Type:
    FullTime