 
        Job Title: Senior Nuclear Control Systems Engineer Location: Sheffield Job ID: 38707 Salary: up to £75,000 per annum (negotiable) Hours: Flexible working, core hours 10am-3pm and can start from 7am to suit with potential client site visits Contract/Permanent: Permanent Site Based/Office/Remote: Hybrid Start Date: ASAP Benefits: Salary up to £75,000 per annum (negotiable depending on experience) 25 days annual leave 8 bank holidays, with the option to buy/sell up to 5 days Flexible start/finish times, including Flexi-Fridays Competitive Employee Referral Award Scheme Life Assurance & Pension scheme Payment of professional membership fees Access to Healthy Extras: Employee Assistance Programme, GP access, confidential advice Enhanced family-friendly policies Senior Nuclear Engineer Job role: We are recruiting a permanent Senior Nuclear Controls Systems Engineer to join our client, who is a leading force in digital transformation across the Nuclear, Energy, and Industrial sectors. With over 50 years of expertise, this organisation delivers smart, secure, and sustainable solutions across the UK, Europe, and North America. This is the ideal time for a Senior Nuclear Control Systems Engineer to join the team. As a Senior Nuclear Control Systems Engineer, you'll lead control system design and integration, mentor a growing team, and shape technical direction on high-impact projects. As a Senior Nuclear Engineer, you will: Promote and uphold nuclear safety behaviours across all projects. Lead and approve system designs, architectures, and specifications in line with client requirements. Manage system integration to ensure compatibility, performance, and compliance. Oversee system testing, validation, and commissioning activities, including on client sites. Deliver high-quality technical documentation (requirements, design specifications, test plans, operator manuals, etc.). Translate client requirements into functional and non-functional specifications, ensuring compliance with standards. Act as a technical lead in discussions, identifying and resolving engineering challenges. Champion continuous improvement, innovation, and efficiency across projects. Mentor and coach team members, fostering a collaborative and knowledge-sharing environment. Contribute to bid processes, providing technical sign-off and accurate estimates. Maintain strong client relationships through technical leadership in meetings and reviews. Collaborate with software, hardware, workshop, and project management teams to ensure successful project outcomes. Report progress, successes, risks, and recovery plans to stakeholders. Candidate Requirements Experience & Knowledge Must have nuclear sector specific experience At least 5 years' experience in systems engineering, preferably in highly regulated industries. Proficiency in relevant software packages (e.g. SCADA, PLC, HMI systems). Strong background in systems engineering principles and methodologies. Hands-on experience with system integration tools and processes. Familiarity with quality management systems, standards, and procedures. Exposure to software development and deployment in industrial environments. Experience working on client sites. Skills & Abilities Strong communication skills (verbal, written, and presentation). Ability to provide technical input into bid processes, including accurate time estimation. Demonstrated leadership qualities with the ability to mentor, guide, and inspire colleagues. Problem-solving mindset with a focus on delivering safe, compliant, and effective solutions. garyeci You have been sent thi s vacancy list by EC&I Partners. By clicking "accept", we will call you to discuss your current circumstances and process your application. If you choose to "reject", please add a comment to help us understand why the role isn ' t for you. If you would like to talk to one of our consultants before making a decision, our phone number is. Please note our office hours are 9am-4pm Monday-Friday.