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EDF HPC in the UK is seeking a System Design Stability Data Engineer to provide high-quality engineering support for the HPC Project, ensuring designs comply with UK regulations and project constraints.
You will develop data models, create Databricks-based dashboards with PowerBI, and work closely with IT and stakeholder teams to deliver data-driven insights for system design stability.
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Contract Partner Company: Mactech Engineering & Inspection
Employing Company: EDF HPC
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To provide professional, high quality engineering support to the HPC Project on behalf of the Plant Configuration Function of the NNB Technical Directorate and to ensure that the proposed design is compliant with UK regulations and context.
For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.
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