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  • BOP3 HVAC Engineers play a key role in delivering HVAC scope within the Balance of Plant (BOP) area, providing strong HSE leadership and promoting a compliant, proactive safety culture throughout the construction lifecycle.

  • C, E & I Engineers are responsible for producing high‑quality electrical, control, and instrumentation design packages that support project and operational needs.

  • The Civil Structural Engineering Technician works as part of a small team supporting the CS&A Responsible Engineer.

  • The Construction Engineer – HVAC is responsible for delivering discipline‑specific construction work packs that support programme delivery.

  • The Construction Engineer – Services (SIP) leads, manages, and motivates the construction team, ensuring best‑practice delivery across all discipline‑specific installation activities.

  • The Construction Engineer – HVAC is responsible for delivering discipline‑specific construction work packs that support programme delivery.

  • Construction Engineers – Mechanical are responsible for delivering Mechanical, Electrical, and HVAC installation works, ensuring buildings are completed safely, on time, within budget, and to the required quality standards.

  • Data Engineers are responsible for developing and maintaining ETL solutions that support the organisation’s central data warehouse and Power BI reporting environment.

  • Discipline Engineers are responsible for delivering discipline‑specific construction scope to support project execution.

  • The HVAC Construction Work Pack Engineer is responsible for developing the HVAC engineering content within construction work packs, ensuring all information is accurate, complete, and aligned with project specifications and industry standards.

  • The Principal Engineering Manager is responsible for planning and leading the development of design within a defined scope area, ensuring effective integration and acceptance of that design across the wider programme.

  • Safety Case Engineers are responsible for developing and producing the environmental safety case, including both generic and site‑specific environmental safety reports.

  • Senior Engineering Managers are responsible for shaping engineering strategy, leading programme development, and applying a systems engineering approach to deliver safe, robust, and compliant technical solutions.

  • Senior Infrastructure Engineers are responsible for building, maintaining, and continually improving the organisation’s ICT infrastructure.

  • Systems Engineers play a key role in managing requirements and applying systems engineering processes across projects and technical disciplines.

  • Thermal Insulation Engineers are responsible for safely and competently carrying out insulation tasks in line with training, skills, and project specifications.

  • The Transport Infrastructure Engineering Manager leads the delivery of single‑ and multi‑discipline transport projects, ensuring they meet required scope, quality, schedule, and cost targets.

  • The Welding Engineer supports the Welding Managers in ensuring all welding activities and welding‑related processes are delivered to the highest technical and quality standards.

  • The Works Permit Engineer ensures that all work carried out on the nuclear site is controlled, compliant, and executed safely through the effective operation of the permit‑to‑work system.