Materials Engineer Hybrid - Bristol/Remote £40,000 - £45,000 Materials Engineer will be responsible for supporting a multidisciplinary team that collaborates to solve complex, real-world problems associated with Nuclear, O&G, Renewables, Low Carbon Energy Markets. Managing small to medium size projects performing materials selection and corrosion assessment related studies. This role may require security clearance. Accountabilities and Responsibilities: Assist with Engineering Studies (Welding technology, Corrosion Assessments and Materials Selections etc). Performing engineering calculations (e.g. corrosion & erosion). Production of project engineering documents (e.g. Materials Selection, Corrosion Management). Production of technical notes for reporting of study results. Assist with preparation, checking or approving Engineering deliverables. Job Description - Grade Specific Essential Requirements: Metallic and Aerospace experience Degree in Materials Engineering (minimum) & Chartered Status or working towards Chartership. Experience in relevant materials related employment, preferably in the Energy Sector. Good Communicator and strong team player. Desirables: Welding expertise. Non-destructive testing Pressure systems design experience. Experience in Reactor Materials & Chemistry. Experience of experimental testing related to materials or chemistry issues. Experience of working with regulatory bodies such as the UK Office for Nuclear Regulation (ONR) and Environment Agency (EA).