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Instrumentation engineer (W/M)

ALTEN
Full-time
On-site
Bristol England United Kingdom
Company Description

Leader in Engineering and Enterprise IT Services, ALTEN has 58,300 employees, 88% of whom are engineers. Present in 30 countries, the Group supports its customers' development strategies in the fields of engineering, innovation, R&D and technological information systems.

Awarded the β€˜Top Employer’ label in 2023, ALTEN is a major player in the international recruitment of engineers.

Why choose ALTEN?

The opportunity to take part in the greatest technological challenges;
Close support in a collaborative work environment;
A genuine career accelerator in France and internationally.

Job Description

As an Instrumentation Engineer specializing in the nuclear sector, you will join ALTEN’s teams and work on the nuclear island of an EPR-type power plant. Your responsibilities will include:

Key Responsibilities

Metrology Analysis: Understanding industrial metrological concerns, anticipating risks, and defining tolerance thresholds using measurement instruments.
Design and Selection: Designing measurement instruments or selecting them based on technical specifications.
Solution Proposals: Providing recommendations for instrumentation needs, collaborating with various departments like R&D and procurement.
Technical Oversight: Organizing, monitoring, and reviewing technical study documents and their updates.
Testing and Validation: Testing instruments and advising decision-makers on tool relevance.

Qualifications

You have graduated from an Engineering School with at least 4-5 years of experience in a similar role, preferably in an agile context. You show a genuine enthusiasm for the technical aspects of this field.

Required Skills

Proficiency in English in a professional environment.
Strong knowledge of measurement instruments and metrological standards.
Proficient in Eurocodes standards and nuclear regulations (ETC-C, RCC-G, RCC-CW).
Familiarity with the nuclear environment and best practices related to safety-critical activities, such as installations, systems, equipment, and operations.

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