Mechanical Ventilation Engineer


Details:
  • Salary: £46 - 51 - Hour
  • Job Type: Contract
  • Job Status: Full-Time
  • Salary Per: Hour
  • Location: Warrington Cheshire
  • Date: 4 hours ago
Description:

Mechanical Ventilation Engineer Warrington £51 per Hour (Inside IR35) Hybrid - 3 Days On Site 12-Month Contract

Play a Key Role on Critical Sellafield Nuclear Projects

An exciting opportunity has arisen for an experienced Mechanical Ventilation Engineer to join a leading engineering team supporting major projects at Sellafield.
Working on the MSSS SEP programme, you'll be responsible for delivering ventilation system designs and layouts for complex nuclear facilities, ensuring compliance with stringent safety and regulatory requirements.
This is a fantastic opportunity to work on nationally significant projects while benefiting from a flexible hybrid working arrangement and a long-term contract.

The Role

As a Mechanical Ventilation Engineer, you'll provide specialist design expertise, developing ventilation solutions that support the safe operation of nuclear facilities.
Your responsibilities will include:

Producing HVAC and mechanical ventilation system designs for nuclear applications
Developing ventilation layouts, calculations and engineering design packages
Supporting the design and modification of plant ventilation systems
Working closely with multidisciplinary engineering teams to deliver integrated solutions
Ensuring designs comply with nuclear industry standards, regulations and project requirements
Participating in design reviews and providing technical guidance throughout the project lifecycle
Supporting technical documentation, design substantiation and engineering assurance activities

What We're Looking For

You'll ideally have:

Proven experience as a Mechanical Ventilation or HVAC Engineer
Experience producing ventilation designs and layouts within complex engineering environments
Strong understanding of HVAC principles, airflow calculations and ventilation system design
Experience producing engineering calculations and technical documentation
Knowledge of relevant British Standards and industry codes
HNC, HND or Degree in Mechanical Engineering or a related discipline

Desirable Experience

Previous experience working on Sellafield or within the nuclear sector
Knowledge of MSSS SEP or similar nuclear infrastructure projects
Experience working within highly regulated industries such as nuclear, defence or energy
Familiarity with engineering assurance, safety cases and design substantiation processes

What's on Offer?

? £51 per hour - Inside IR35
? 12-month contract with excellent extension potential
? Hybrid working - 3 days per week on site in Warrington
? Opportunity to work on high-profile Sellafield nuclear projects
? Collaborative engineering team delivering critical infrastructure solutions
? Exposure to technically challenging projects within one of the UK's most important engineering sectors
If you're a Mechanical Ventilation Engineer looking to contribute to complex nuclear projects and develop innovative engineering solutions in a highly regulated environment, we'd love to hear from you. Apply today to find out more

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