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A leading engineering company in the nuclear field is seeking a Commissioning Electrical Engineer for their UK team in Swindon. This permanent, full-time role involves working on electrical systems, ensuring compliance, and tackling industrial project challenges. Candidates should hold a Master’s degree with relevant experience and a strong problem-solving mindset, focusing on safety and quality in nuclear projects.
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Location: Swindon, Wiltshire, United Kingdom
Job Category: Other
EU work permit required: Yes
Job Views: 7
Posted: 26.06.2025
Expiry Date: 10.08.2025
Location: Bristol
Job Type: Permanent, Full time
Field: Nuclear
Way of working: Hybrid (2 days remotely)
Education Level: Master’s degree or equivalent in Electrical Engineering
Experience: 2 to 6 years of relevant experience
Salary: Attractive following experience
KURY UK Ltd is part of an international company, Kury Groupe, dedicated to the nuclear field with 23 years of experience in nuclear engineering. We work with EDF and are involved in projects like FA3 EPR, Taishan EPR, Hinkley Point C, and Sizewell C.
We are looking for engineers to join our UK team. We focus on mentoring and training, ensuring quality projects to enhance skills.
Curiosity, Trust, Rigour, Teamwork
You enjoy analyzing problems, finding solutions, and working on industrial projects with safety considerations. You possess good analytical skills, adaptability, and team spirit.
As a Commissioning Electrical Engineer, you will work across electrical systems, including high voltages, and meet deadlines. Responsibilities include contributing to team meetings, liaising with designers and project managers, developing documentation, participating in design reviews, planning and executing commissioning activities, analyzing results, and ensuring safety and regulatory compliance.
Initially, you will be supported by the KURY team, with opportunities to work on diverse projects, tackling technical and environmental challenges.