 
        
        What you’ll be doing
as a C&I Functional Safety Engineer
As a C&I Functional Safety Engineer, you’ll be responsible for:
 1. Driving the advancement of the Functional Safety Engineering discipline and contributing to Technical Asset Standards.
 2. Ensuring the right technical requirements are captured in Project Technical Briefs.
 3. Leading Functional Safety SIL determination exercises and LOPA studies, specifying robust technical designs to manage risk.
 4. Understanding and applying safety critical task analysis and process hazards analysis (SCTA/PHA).
 5. Delivering engineering regulatory compliance for control and instrument assets.
 6. Producing and reviewing C&I designs, and supervising design partner works for compliance with Thames Water standards and industry best practice.
 7. Supporting the £300M AMP8 control and instrument obsolescence upgrade programme.
 8. Providing technical sign-off and assurance during project delivery and handover.
 9. Offering technical guidance to projects and operations on all C&I issues.
 10. Undertaking Function Safety Assessments 
Base location: Clearwater Court, Reading
Working pattern or hours: 36 hours a week on a hybrid contract with a mix of office & home working.
To thrive in this role, the essential criteria you’ll need is:
 11. Recognised technical leader in control and instrument engineering, with extensive post-graduate experience.
 12. Experience in safety-related control and instrument design and safety instrumented systems, ideally within the water or energy sector.
 13. Project delivery experience across the full lifecycle.
 14. Understanding of the regulatory environment and engineering compliance.
 15. Ability to collaborate and influence senior colleagues.
 16. Degree (or equivalent) in Engineering and professional chartership.
 17. TUV Functional Safety Engineer qualification (or equivalent, e.g. CFSE, CFSP) with practical experience on SIL-rated systems.
 18. Skilled facilitator of qualitative and quantitative risk assessments (e.g. HAZOP, FMEA, SIL, BowTie, LOPA).
Additional skills and experiences would be great to have:
 19. Experience hosting Failure Mode Effects Analysis workshops.
 20. Knowledge of safety shutdown systems on service reservoirs and clean water production.
 21. Experience specifying operation and maintenance regimes for safety critical elements.
What’s in it for you?
 22. Competitive salary from £82,500 to £95,000 per annum.
 23. 26 days holiday per year (increasing with service) plus bank holidays.
 24. Car allowance
 25. Performance-related pay plan directly linked to company performance measures and targets.
 26. Generous Pension Scheme through AON.
 27. Access to lots of benefits to help you take care of you and your family’s health and wellbeing, and your finances – from annual health MOTs and access to physiotherapy and counselling, to Cycle to Work schemes, shopping vouchers and life assurance.