Electrical Modifications Engineer

SEGULA Technologies
Bristol
1 week ago
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Company Description
Join the world of the future in a fast-growing international company! At SEGULA Technologies, you will have the opportunity to work on exciting projects and help shape the future within an engineering company that is at the heart of innovation. SEGULA Technologies serves clients in engineering covering the Rail, Automotive, Aerospace, Marine, and Energy sectors. We focus on design, construction, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, decommissioning, and dismantling, also covering logistics and documentation.

Job Description
Activities to be carried out as part of the service:

  • Participating in weekly modification committees
  • Leading the contribution of the Electrical discipline to the modification, from the instruction phase until its closure, assigning actions to various groups within the Electrical discipline and directly liaising with engineers. Group leaders maintain an overview of requests to guide, support, and track the overall workload.
  • Verifying the content and coherence of the contributions submitted by the discipline, ensuring the accuracy of the data presented in the contributions.
  • Ensuring that contributions are kept up to date in the UKDC tool for engineering sequence needs.
  • Overseeing progress, supporting the lead, and ensuring the necessary reporting, including writing summary notes.
  • Verifying the content, coherence, and adherence to the process at key phases: modification initiation, specification, implementation.
  • When necessary, organizing ad hoc meetings to request Immediate Actions for implementation, to allow for the early integration of ongoing modifications into electrical discipline deliverables.
  • Supporting discipline engineers when they present a modification in committee.
  • Maintaining a current list of ongoing and applicable modifications and ensuring their implementation.
  • Participating in meetings to share open points and technical queries.
  • Analyzing the applicability of FA3 modifications on client site and seeking expertise within the electrical discipline.
  • Preparing and participating in bi-monthly meetings to track open points with the group leaders and the Electrical architect.
  • Preparing and participating in monthly follow-up meetings for OP of each group, in tandem with another member of the configuration team.
  • Supporting engineers in progressing their open items, working together with another member of the configuration team.
  • Monthly reporting of tracking indicators (KPIs) for open items for the Electrical discipline, in collaboration with another member of the configuration team.

Qualifications

  • Knowledge of the RCC-E electrical technical regulations and the technical reference system (NFC15-100 / NF C 13-200 / BS7671 / IEC 60909)
  • Knowledge of the nuclear field via school curriculum or professional experience
  • Knowledge of the processes involved in industrial projects in the energy field
  • Technical coordination - Project management role

Additional Information

  • 15 month fixed term contract with options to extend.
  • Competitive salary
  • Location: Bristol
  • 3 days on-site optional 2 days WFH
  • 20 days’ holiday plus bank holidays

Seniority level

Mid-Senior level

Employment type

Contract

Job function

Civil Engineering

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