At Quest Global, we are actively looking for Mechanical Handling Engineer to join one of our Nuclear project based at Plymouth, UK.
Mechanical Handling Engineer
Devonport, Plymouth, UK
Full Time Permanent Hire
Hybrid: 2-3 days /week Onsite at Plymouth
Note: You must be a Sole UK National and qualify for Security Clearance.
Work Experience
Bachelor’s degree (minimum) in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline; Master’s degree or working towards Chartered Engineer (CEng) status preferred.
Typically 5 + years of relevant mechanical engineering experience in a highly regulated industry (e.g., nuclear, maritime, infrastructure, oil and gas etc. ).
Knowledge and awareness of cranes, crane safety and associated mechanical handling systems Proficient with electrical CAD software and tools such as ETAP, AutoCAD Electrical, or similar.
Proficiency in understanding/production of electrical/mechanical engineering drawings
Proficiency in understanding/production of hand calculations/FEA
Experience in the design process and producing evidence of the design and substantiation of systems and components.
Experience of cranes/lifting equipment and crane operations, especially safety critical and safety related systems.
Knowledge of electrical/mechanical/hydraulic systems as typical to cranes and hauling equipment
Knowledge of mechanical building services, including HVAC, compressed air, water systems and thermal/fluid systems
Ability to work in ambiguous environments, working with a customer-first approach and providing flexibility to changing requirements.
Key Responsibilities:
Support the Mechanical Engineering lead and customer to understand requirements and provide mechanical engineering support.
The Mechanical Handling Engineer will work collaboratively with the Customer within the Mechanical Handling and Building Services teams to provide technical support on non-nuclear and nuclear mechanical handling assets and facilities within the Devonport Dockyard site; for example, cranes, lifting equipment and maintenance facilities.
This role may include but is not limited to: supporting the Mechanical Engineering lead in key delivery projects, providing professional and flexible technical support to the ongoing operations and maintenance of DRDL extant mechanical handling assets, ensuring that all mechanical aspects of facility modifications, redesigns and new infrastructure are scoped, developed and delivered to meet operational requirements, safety standards and compliance obligations.
Periodic reviews of maintenance regimes and activities. Specifying replacement equipment/components and supporting the production of configuration documentation for permanent modifications.
Scope, design and propose modifications to existing assets or new facilities based on customer needs and system limitations. Engage in the full lifecycle development of mechanical projects, from conceptual design through to implementation and maintenance.
Maintaining configuration of technical drawings and documentation. Assessing and approving technical documentation prior to customer submission, ensuring technical, regulatory and safety considerations have been addressed.
Work with other disciplines, teams and stakeholders to deliver mechanical support for multi-discipline infrastructure projects. Support the planning and execution of installation, commissioning and testing phases as needed.
Provide technical input to project documentation, risk assessments and progress reporting.