Hardware Engineer
Hardware Engineer - Nuclear Sector Location: Flexible - Office base in Stone, Staffordshire or Malton, Yorkshire (5 days on site)Type: Permanent Salary: Market-related
VIQU has partnered with a leading organisation specialising in advanced system integration within the nuclear sector to recruit a talented Hardware Engineer. Join a world-class team working on innovative projects in highly regulated environments across energy, water, renewables, and manufacturing.
Key Responsibilities:
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Design hardware systems for control panels using proprietary components, focusing on PLCs, MCCs, Drives & Controls, and Switchgear.
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Prepare, review, and verify calculations and design documentation.
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Design electrical cabling and containment systems.
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Collaborate with production teams to ensure seamless project delivery.
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Travel occasionally for site surveys and customer support.
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Mentor and develop junior engineers and technicians.
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Ensure compliance with safety, environmental, and industry regulations.
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Work confidently within multidisciplinary teams to deliver high-quality solutions.
Essential Requirements:
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Experience designing electrical panels containing PLCs and LV distribution systems.
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Proficient in AutoCAD Electrical and/or Eplan P8 - Pro-Panel.
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Competent with Microsoft Office (Word and Excel).
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Degree or HND in a relevant discipline, with project implementation experience.
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Must be eligible for UK Security Clearance (SC).
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Excellent communication skills for client engagement and mentoring.
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Knowledge of relevant safety and environmental legislation.
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Familiarity with BS7671 IEE latest Edition Wiring Regulations.
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Understanding of IEC BS EN 61439-1 standards.
Desirable Qualifications:
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Experience in highly regulated industries (nuclear, utilities, infrastructure).
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Knowledge of EMC practices.
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Working towards or holding Chartered or Incorporated Engineer status.
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MEng qualification.
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Site experience (survey/installation).
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Advanced English communication skills.
Personal Qualities:
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Strong leadership and teamwork skills.
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Ability to work well under pressure and meet deadlines.
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Flexible and adaptable approach.
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Positive "can do" attitude.
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Problem-solving mindset.
Benefits:
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28 days holiday plus bank holidays
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Flexible working arrangements
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Pension scheme
- Company
- VIQU IT Recruitment
- Location
- Malton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
- Employment Type
- Full-Time
- Salary
- Competitive salary
- Posted
- Company
- VIQU IT Recruitment
- Location
- Malton, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom
- Employment Type
- Full-Time
- Salary
- Competitive salary
- Posted