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A leading engineering firm in the UK seeks a Senior Nuclear Engineer specializing in safety and control systems. This role involves leading system designs, mentoring a team, and ensuring compliance across projects. Candidates should have at least five years of systems engineering experience in regulated industries and strong communication skills. The position is hybrid with a salary of up to £70,000 and various benefits including flexible working hours and employee support programs.
Job Title: Senior Nuclear Engineer - Safety & Control
Location: Sheffield (with potential client site visits)
Job ID: 38707
Salary: up to £70,000 per annum (negotiable)
Hours: Flexible working, core hours 10am-3pm and can start from 7am to suit.
Contract / Permanent: Permanent
Site Based / Office / Remote: Hybrid
Start Date: ASAP
We are recruiting a permanent Senior Nuclear Engineer to join our client, who is a leading force in digital transformation across the Nuclear, Energy, and Industrial sectors. With over 50 years of expertise, this organisation delivers smart, secure, and sustainable solutions across the UK, Europe, and North America. This is the ideal time for a Senior Nuclear Engineer to join the team.
As a Senior Nuclear Engineer, you'll lead control system design and integration, mentor a growing team, and shape technical direction on high-impact projects.
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