CCL Global are currently recruiting for a number of Project Engineers for the Nuclear sector supporting Electrical Study and Equipment packages for across SZC across the following disciplines: Mechanical/Civil Systems & Interfaces Mechanical/Fluid Systems Equipment Qualification Contract Development & Start-Up Working within the SZC Equipment Contracts Team, this service will support the delivery of nuclear power plant Emergency and Ultimate Diesel Generators (EDG/UDG) to the client, from external suppliers, through the following activities: Location: Bristol, UK.
Standard office working (3d/we average in office) & potential requirement to travel on occasion.
Type of Contract: Contract inside IR35(1 year).
Key duties will include: Supporting the development of a complex, high-value, turn-key contract package, including the following: Development of Invitation-To-Tender (ITT) technical documents, including definition of Tender outputs, Tender evaluation criteria and methods.
Development of Tender Assessment Report (TAR) and supporting records to a very high level of quality.
Organising and managing technical discipline experts to review Tender submissions.
Organising and managing supplier interactions to clarify technical details, including detailed records.
Integrating technical updates into the technical specifications and associated technical delivery documents where necessary to define the contract delivery requirements, including the coordination of technical specialist inputs.
Support/manage contract kick-off activities including creation of technical briefing packs and workshops, coordinating inputs from technical specialists as necessary.
Following contract preparation and initiation activities the role is expected to continue to cover contract start-up and execution activities, including the following: Perform/coordinate surveillance and approval of contractor deliverables and design activities.
Resolution activities for multi-disciplinary technical issues and queries, including input to/ownership of resolving technical Open Points (OP), interface queries and Design Changes (UKDC).
Liaise with other RD and client teams to ensure integration of equipment with interfacing functions, systems and structures.
Awareness of contract commercial structures and working practices, including supplier management is necessary.
Requirements: Understanding of Emergency Diesel Generators or similar multi-disciplinary nuclear power plant equipment.
Degree or equivalent in Engineering or Science discipline Understanding of the EPR or general PWR design IT literate Experience on the design, development, analysis, testing and approval/acceptance of safety classified equipment.
Sound understanding of nuclear equipment regulations such as RCC-E.
Familiarity with the UK nuclear regulatory environment and associated safety case discipline.
Capable of producing technical specifications Experience of equipment supply contracts and contract forms such as NEC/FIDIC.
Experience of supplier management/oversight French-speaking would be an advantage Experience using change-management, commercial and deliverable management systems (UKDC, UKICM, OPM, CEMAR, Teamcenter) is advantageous.