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Scantec Recruitment is seeking an experienced Electrical, Control & Instrumentation (EC&I) Engineer for nuclear-related projects. This position involves delivering design and technical solutions with a focus on compliance with nuclear standards.
The role requires a degree in engineering, a minimum of 8 years of experience in nuclear or regulated projects, and eligibility for SC clearance. You will work in a hybrid model, spending 2 days on-site and the rest remotely, focusing on key nuclear programmes.
We're recruiting an Electrical, Control & Instrumentation (EC&I) Engineer to deliver technical expertise on nuclear‑related projects for a leading nuclear solutions provider in the North West. You'll work on strategically important programmes, delivering EC&I design and technical solutions.
Outside IR35 | Competitive rate | Hybrid working (2 days per week on‑site) | Starting near Preston, transitioning to Chester | Long‑term contract | Ability to obtain SC clearance required
Functional Safety certification and experience. However, if you're a strong EC&I engineer without functional safety background, we're happy to consider you. What matters is technical expertise and the capability to develop in this area. Ability to obtain SC clearance is essential.
SC (Security Clearance) is essential. You must be eligible to obtain clearance. We'll support and guide you through the vetting process.
You'll be based 2 days per week on‑site (starting near Preston, moving to Chester as the project develops). You'll work on nuclear‑related projects delivering EC&I technical solutions. Remaining days are flexible/remote.
This is hands‑on technical work on strategically important nuclear programmes. You'll be delivering design, managing suppliers, and ensuring compliance with nuclear standards.
You'll be working for a leading nuclear solutions provider on significant UK nuclear programmes. This is professional EC&I engineering where technical expertise and nuclear knowledge are genuinely valued. You'll be working with experienced teams on strategically important projects.
The role offers competitive rates for experienced EC&I engineers, long‑term engagement on nuclear programmes, hybrid flexibility between Chorley and Chester, and genuine technical development opportunities (particularly in functional safety).