£59 Per hour
Outside
Hybrid
Warrington, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The CE&I Engineer role focuses on supporting major nuclear decommissioning programmes across the UK, specifically in the design, development, and delivery of control, electrical, and instrumentation systems. The position requires compliance with nuclear safety and engineering standards while working across the full project lifecycle. The role is hybrid, allowing for flexibility in work location between Warrington and West Cumbria. Candidates will engage with multidisciplinary teams and contribute to various engineering and safety-related activities.
Key Responsibilities:
- Deliver CE&I engineering solutions across all project lifecycle phases, including concept, design, implementation, commissioning, and handover
- Produce and review technical documentation including: Control system architecture designs, Instrumentation specifications and datasheets, Functional design specifications (FDS), System requirement specifications (SRS), Logic diagrams, cause & effect matrices, and control philosophies
- Support safety-related systems including Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), interlocks, alarms, and protection systems
- Ensure designs comply with relevant standards including IEC 61511, IEC 61508, and nuclear regulatory requirements
- Interface with multidisciplinary teams including mechanical, process, and safety engineers
- Support hazard studies including HAZOP, HAZID, SIL assessments, and design reviews
- Provide technical input into commissioning, testing, and fault finding activities
- Contribute to design assurance, verification, and validation activities
- Support modification and upgrade of legacy control and instrumentation systems
Key Skills:
- Degree or HND/HNC in Electrical, Electronic, Control & Instrumentation Engineering, or similar
- Experience delivering CE&I engineering within highly regulated industries (nuclear, oil & gas, petrochemical, or similar)
- Strong understanding of control systems, instrumentation, and electrical systems
- Experience producing CE&I design documentation
- Knowledge of PLC-based control systems and industrial automation
- Familiarity with nuclear safety culture and engineering standards
- Experience working on nuclear decommissioning projects (desirable)
- Knowledge of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and functional safety principles (desirable)
- Experience supporting SIL assessments and safety system design (desirable)
- Experience with Sellafield or other UK nuclear licensed sites (desirable)
- Chartered Engineer status or working towards (desirable)
Salary (Rate): £59.00/hr
City: Warrington
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: outside IR35
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: Engineering
CE&I Engineer – Nuclear Decommissioning
Location: Warrington OR West Cumbria (Hybrid)
Contract / Permanent: Both considered
Sector: Nuclear Decommissioning
Overview
We are seeking a highly capable CE&I Engineer to support major nuclear decommissioning programmes across the UK. You will play a key role in the design, development, and delivery of control, electrical, and instrumentation systems within highly regulated environments, ensuring compliance with nuclear safety and engineering standards. This role offers the opportunity to work across the full project lifecycle, supporting legacy plant decommissioning, waste handling systems, and new infrastructure projects.
Key Responsibilities
- Deliver CE&I engineering solutions across all project lifecycle phases, including concept, design, implementation, commissioning, and handover
- Produce and review technical documentation including: Control system architecture designs
- Instrumentation specifications and datasheets
- Functional design specifications (FDS)
- System requirement specifications (SRS)
- Logic diagrams, cause & effect matrices, and control philosophies
- Support safety-related systems including Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS), interlocks, alarms, and protection systems
- Ensure designs comply with relevant standards including IEC 61511, IEC 61508, and nuclear regulatory requirements
- Interface with multidisciplinary teams including mechanical, process, and safety engineers
- Support hazard studies including HAZOP, HAZID, SIL assessments, and design reviews
- Provide technical input into commissioning, testing, and fault finding activities
- Contribute to design assurance, verification, and validation activities
- Support modification and upgrade of legacy control and instrumentation systems
Key Skills & Experience
Essential:
- Degree or HND/HNC in Electrical, Electronic, Control & Instrumentation Engineering, or similar
- Experience delivering CE&I engineering within highly regulated industries (nuclear, oil & gas, petrochemical, or similar)
- Strong understanding of control systems, instrumentation, and electrical systems
- Experience producing CE&I design documentation
- Knowledge of PLC-based control systems and industrial automation
- Familiarity with nuclear safety culture and engineering standards
Desirable:
- Experience working on nuclear decommissioning projects
- Knowledge of Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS) and functional safety principles
- Experience supporting SIL assessments and safety system design
- Experience with Sellafield or other UK nuclear licensed sites
- Chartered Engineer status or working towards
Typical Systems You May Work On
- Safety Instrumented Systems (SIS)
- PLC and SCADA systems
- Plant control and monitoring systems
- Instrumentation and field devices
- Electrical distribution and control panels
- Alarm and protection systems
What’s on Offer
- Long-term projects within the UK nuclear sector
- Hybrid working arrangements
- Competitive salary or contract day rates (DOE)
- Opportunity to work on nationally significant decommissioning programmes