Frazer-Nash
Nuclear
ExperiencedNuclearStructuralIntegrityEngineer–AssetIntegrity
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“Experienced Nuclear Structural Integrity Engineer – Asset Integrity at Frazer-Nash. Skills: Structural integrity, Finite Element Analysis, Design code assessments, Fracture mechanics. Conduct structural integrity work. Solve integrity problems”
What You'll Achieve.
Deliver expert guidance; Ensure efficient operation of assets; Substantiation of new designs; Support life extension of critical plant
Industry & Context.
Solve demanding integrity problems
Ability to occasionally travel, Support client site visits, Support plant walkdowns, Undergo pre-employment screening, Satisfy clearance criteria for UK National Security Vetting
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Degree in engineering or equivalent, Ability to occasionally travel and support client site visits and plant walkdowns, Technical knowledge in the mechanical / structural engineering domain, Experience with Finite Element Analysis, Experience with design codes and standards, Experience with fracture mechanics and the R6 assessment procedure
Nice to Have
MEng, MSc or PhD, Knowledge of high temperature assessment to R5, Experience in a technical consultancy environment, Experience of business development, Experience of building client relationships, Experience of project management
What You'll Do.
Conduct structural integrity work
Solve integrity problems
Plan and manage projects
Deliver against client requirements
Mentor junior engineers
Develop future capabilities
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Work closely with technical group; Work with wider business; Be part of project delivery teams
Process & Methodology
Project management, Project planning
Full Job Description
**Title:** Experienced Nuclear Structural Integrity Engineer – Asset Integrity **Title:** Experienced Nuclear Structural Integrity Engineer – Asset Integrity **Salary range:** £50,000 to £65,000 per annum depending on experience **Location** : Bristol, Glasgow, Burton on Trent, Gloucester, Leatherhead, Manchester, Plymouth **Working Pattern:** We operate a flexible hybrid working pattern at Frazer-Nash, with time split between the office and working from home. The Frazer-Nash Asset Integrity Teams are set up to provide knowledge and understanding on the integrity and design of mechanical structures using innovative analysis and assessment approaches. We support our clients by delivering expert guidance and efficient operation of assets that are high value, high performance and safety critical. The work we deliver ranges from substantiation of new designs to supporting life extension of critical plant. There is significant demand for these skills across the life cycle of nuclear programmes from small modular reactors, new builds, power generation, life extension, defueling, and decommissioning. To that end we are seeking to recruit skilled engineers that can ensure we meet our clients’ requirements. In your role in Frazer-Nash, you’ll have the opportunity to demonstrate your experience of conducting structural integrity work within the nuclear sector. You will use your skills, experience and understanding with FEA, design code assessments, fatigue, fracture and/or fitness-for-service to solve demanding integrity problems. As a commercially oriented business, you will have a central role in the planning and management of projects, holding client relationships, and delivering against their requirements. You won’t be working alone as you will work closely with your technical group, the wider business, and be part of a variety of project delivery teams. In your role, you will be investing in the future of engineering through supporting the development and mentoring of ju
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