Mechanical Engineer - Nuclear

Warrington
1 year ago
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Location: Hybrid with some time in office – Warrington, Leicester or Bristol
Rate: Negotiable depending on experience
Duration: 12 months +
The Role:

  • Working on projects for nuclear waste handling projects including glovebox type solutions and similar.
  • Creating designs for nuclear waste handling projects including glovebox type solutions and similar
  • We have multiple positions for Mechanical Engineers, Senior Mechanical Engineer, Principal Engineers and Design Engineers.
  • Flexible hybrid working
    The Person:
  • Strong knowledge of mechanical engineering ideally with metal fabrication or nuclear / high hazard materials or environments.
  • Inventor, AutoCAD, Solidworks etc
  • Able to attain security clearance
    To apply send CV to Tim Fawcett at Control Recruitment Solutions or call the office number.
    Key:
    Design engineer; senior design engineer, mechanical design engineer, senior mechanical design engineer , senior mechanical designer, lead design engineer; inventor; nuclear; glovebox, defence; aerospace; pharmaceutical; solidworks autocad; Mechanical Engineers; Principal Engineers, Senior Mechanical Engineers, Principal Engineer , Principal mechanical engineer

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