Principal EC&I Engineer
Posted
Job Description
Join the Fusion and Modular Nuclear Business Unit!
Join our team as an Engineering Manager for the Electrical, Control, and Instrumentation (EC&I) department, supporting the design and delivery of cutting-edge SMR nuclear power plants. In this role, you'll coordinate and lead projects across EC&I, overseeing a wide range of systems vital to nuclear safety. Working closely with multidisciplinary teams, you'll apply your expertise in project planning and management to ensure successful, on-time, and on-budget project delivery. With your strong technical background in EC&I and experience in managing complex, safety-critical programmes (ideally within the nuclear or similar industries), you’ll be at the forefront of driving excellence in the power industry.
Your mission:
Develop Technical Programmes: Create and manage EC&I technical programmes covering the entire product lifecycle.
Detailed Task Planning: Plan tasks meticulously, accounting for dependencies from other areas.
Ensure Work Integration: Foster seamless collaboration across work areas to deliver integrated solutions.
Scope Management: Monitor tasks closely and implement protocols to adjust programme scopes as needed.
Resource Alignment: Identify resource gaps and assist the Chief Design Engineer (CDE) in crafting resourcing strategies.
Budget Development: Help establish and maintain budgets for EC&I programmes.
Financial Oversight: Track work pack budgets, forecast, and monitor actual costs versus projections.
Risk Monitoring: Manage programme risks, including both threats and opportunities.
Contract Staff Management: Oversee and optimize resource allocation for contract staff.
Why Join the Community of Switchers?
Over 55 years in nuclear engineering.
Ranked among the top 3 largest nuclear engineering companies.
Attractive social benefits, including an engaging Employee Committee and holiday bonuses.
Ongoing training with numerous career opportunities.
70% of our managers are promoted internally!
Hybrid work: 1-2 days remote per week.
Join the Fusion and Modular Nuclear Business Unit!
Join our team as an Engineering Manager for the Electrical, Control, and Instrumentation (EC&I) department, supporting the design and delivery of cutting-edge SMR nuclear power plants. In this role, you'll coordinate and lead projects across EC&I, overseeing a wide range of systems vital to nuclear safety. Working closely with multidisciplinary teams, you'll apply your expertise in project planning and management to ensure successful, on-time, and on-budget project delivery. With your strong technical background in EC&I and experience in managing complex, safety-critical programmes (ideally within the nuclear or similar industries), you’ll be at the forefront of driving excellence in the power industry.
Your mission:
Develop Technical Programmes: Create and manage EC&I technical programmes covering the entire product lifecycle.
Detailed Task Planning: Plan tasks meticulously, accounting for dependencies from other areas.
Ensure Work Integration: Foster seamless collaboration across work areas to deliver integrated solutions.
Scope Management: Monitor tasks closely and implement protocols to adjust programme scopes as needed.
Resource Alignment: Identify resource gaps and assist the Chief Design Engineer (CDE) in crafting resourcing strategies.
Budget Development: Help establish and maintain budgets for EC&I programmes.
Financial Oversight: Track work pack budgets, forecast, and monitor actual costs versus projections.
Risk Monitoring: Manage programme risks, including both threats and opportunities.
Contract Staff Management: Oversee and optimize resource allocation for contract staff.
Why Join the Community of Switchers?
Over 55 years in nuclear engineering.
Ranked among the top 3 largest nuclear engineering companies.
Attractive social benefits, including an engaging Employee Committee and holiday bonuses.
Ongoing training with numerous career opportunities.
70% of our managers are promoted internally!
Hybrid work: 1-2 days remote per week.
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