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Principal EC&I Engineer

Scantec Personnel Limited

Town of Oxford

Hybrid

CAD 80,000 - 100,000

Full time

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Job summary

An engineering consultancy is seeking a Principal EC&I Engineer to manage technical programmes in next-generation nuclear projects, ensuring regulatory compliance and delivery objectives are met. Responsibilities include leading EC&I activities, managing budgets, and coordinating engineering resources. The ideal candidate has significant EC&I design experience, particularly in regulated sectors, and holds a relevant degree. This role offers competitive compensation along with hybrid working opportunities.

Benefits

Competitive salary
Car allowance
Comprehensive benefits package
Structured development opportunities

Qualifications

  • Significant experience in EC&I design on complex industrial projects.
  • Demonstrable expertise in Control Systems and Instrumentation.
  • Experience in regulated industries like nuclear or energy.

Responsibilities

  • Develop and manage EC&I technical programmes across the project lifecycle.
  • Plan and sequence detailed EC&I activities.
  • Ensure integration between electrical, control, and instrumentation systems.

Skills

EC&I design experience
Proficiency in E-Plan
Proficiency in AutoCAD Electrical
Programme planning
Cost control
Risk management

Education

Degree in Electrical, Control, or Instrumentation Engineering
Job description
Overview

Principal EC&I Engineer

Nuclear | SMR Programmes | UK wide offices

Hybrid | Permanent | Full-time

An opportunity has arisen for a Principal EC&I Engineer to join a leading engineering consultancy - delivering safety-critical systems on next-generation nuclear programmes, including Small Modular Reactors (SMRs).

This position requires an experienced Principal EC&I Engineer with a strong design background and a proven track record of leading complex, multidisciplinary engineering programmes in highly regulated environments.

You will be responsible for the planning, coordination, and delivery of EC&I technical programmes across the full project lifecycle, ensuring integration, regulatory compliance, and delivery to cost, schedule, and quality.

Key Responsibilities
  • Develop and manage EC&I technical programmes covering the full product and project lifecycle
  • Plan and sequence detailed EC&I activities, managing dependencies across engineering disciplines
  • Ensure effective integration between electrical, control, and instrumentation systems
  • Manage programme scope, implementing formal change control where required
  • Identify resourcing requirements and support senior engineering leadership in workforce planning
  • Develop, manage, and control EC&I budgets, forecasts, and cost performance
  • Monitor and manage programme risks, including threats and opportunities
  • Lead and coordinate permanent and contract EC&I engineering resources
  • Provide technical leadership and assurance within a safety-critical, regulated environment
Technical Requirements & Experience
  • Significant experience in EC&I design on complex industrial projects
  • Demonstrable expertise in at least two EC&I disciplines, such as:
  • Control Systems
  • Functional Safety
  • Instrumentation
  • Radiometrics
  • Experience working within highly regulated industries (nuclear, defence, energy, or similar)
  • Strong understanding of EC&I design phases, configuration management, and lifecycle governance
  • Proficiency with EC&I design tools; E-Plan and AutoCAD Electrical are commonly used
  • Vendor-agnostic design approach, with the ability to develop technically robust solutions independent of OEM preference
  • Proven ability to manage interfaces, system integration, and multidisciplinary dependencies
  • Experience leading EC&I teams across multiple work packages
  • Strong programme planning, cost control, and risk management capability
  • Confident working with senior stakeholders, engineering authorities, and delivery partners
  • Able to balance technical depth with programme and commercial accountability
Qualifications
  • Degree (or equivalent) in Electrical, Control, or Instrumentation Engineering
  • Chartered status or postgraduate qualifications are advantageous
What’s Offered
  • Long-term role within major nuclear and low-carbon energy programmes
  • Hybrid working (typically 1–2 days office based per week)
  • Structured development and clear progression pathways
  • Competitive salary + car allowance and comprehensive benefits package
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