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An innovative consulting firm is seeking a Submarine Safety Engineering Consultant to join their dynamic team. This role involves developing feasibility studies, conducting risk analyses, and providing technical support during maritime project phases. With a focus on safety and excellence in the nuclear and naval sectors, this position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful projects while growing your expertise. The company is committed to fostering a supportive environment that encourages professional development and innovation, making it an exciting place to advance your career. If you are passionate about safety engineering and looking for a challenging yet rewarding role, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Company: Naval Solutions
Job title: Submarine Safety Engineering Consultant
Location: Remote / Bristol
Salary: £75,000 - £85,000
iO are proudly exclusively partnered with Naval Solutions, a consulting firm specialising in military, nuclear and maritime excellence. Currently looking to grow with multiple Safety Engineering Consultants to meet growing demands due to project pipeline.
The successful engineers will be an integral part of the business growth and success over the coming years.
What will you be doing?
What do you need to bring to the table?
Naval Solutions are a UK-based safety management, operational support and management consultancy with 40 years of experience working within the nuclear industry, both civil power generation and maritime domains. Delivering advisory and support services to valued customers, seeking to deliver innovative solutions to complex problems within the industry.
A bespoke consultancy with ambitious growth plans, giving you the opportunity to work across a range of deliverables that will utilise and grow your skillset.
Offering between £75,000 - £85,000 plus a flexible benefits package, which includes health cover and 10% matched pension scheme as standard.