Position: Turbine Island Principal Engineer
Location: Renaissance House, Warrington
Work Pattern: Hybrid role with a mix of remote and site/office-based work.
Please note this requirement can be worked on either a contract basis (inside IR35) or on a permanent basis
NUVIA UK's Technical Services & Consulting department is fast growing with hybrid opportunities available up and down the country. We're striving to create a multidisciplinary team to offer our clients the best range of talent.
This is an exciting and challenging role where you will perform the Principal CS&A Engineer in Power Pant Team, responsible for leading, assuring and integrating all Civil, Structure and Architectural (CS&A) engineering activities that support the definition, justification and delivery of the SMR programme.
Key Responsibilities:
- Responsibility for C&S discipline technical input for projects including preparation, checking and/or approval of engineering documentation.
- Ensure CS&A engineering decisions align with Reactor Island technical standards, nuclear safety requirements, and regulatory expectations.
- Define CS&A design requirements, acceptance criteria and verification evidence needed for design maturity and safety case substantiation.
- Lead delivery of CS&A analysis, calculations, reports, design specifications and technical justifications.
- Review, check and approve engineering documentation, including structural assessments, general arrangements, foundations, reinforcement detailing, load paths and seismic considerations.
- Ensure compliance with all relevant national and international codes, UK legislation, nuclear standards, and GBE‑N quality processes.
- Challenge and deliver value engineering solutions without compromising safety or regulatory compliance.
- Draft, scope and technically assure CS&A work packages, task orders, and multi‑disciplinary deliverables.
- Develop and review subcontractor scopes of work, including geotechnical investigation (GI/SI) packages and contamination scopes.
- Lead optioneering exercises, define technical inputs to estimates, and support business case development.
- Ensure configuration control of design changes, risk identification and mitigation, and robust progress tracking.
- Participate in site visits, design reviews, safety reviews, constructability sessions and regulatory engagements.
- Provide guidance to project managers on CS&A technical risks, dependences and change impacts.
- Provide advice on nuclear‑specific structural requirements, resilience measures and specialist regulatory expectations.
- Preparing installation scopes of works and supporting constructability and delivery specialists
- Mentor graduates and junior engineers, supporting their development in CS&A and nuclear engineering principles.