CE&I Designer
Listed on 2026-01-02
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Engineering
Electrical Engineering, Systems Engineer
CE&I Designer – Nuclear Decommissioning Projects (General Overview)
The CE&I (Control, Electrical & Instrumentation) Designer supports nuclear decommissioning and legacy facility projects by producing high-quality design packages, drawings, and technical documentation. The role involves working within multi-disciplinary teams to develop safe, compliant, and fit‑for‑purpose CE&I solutions aligned with project requirements, industry standards, and regulatory expectations.
Role SummaryThe CE&I Designer supports nuclear decommissioning and legacy facility projects by producing high-quality design packages, drawings, and technical documentation. The role involves working within multi-disciplinary teams to develop safe, compliant, and fit-for-purpose CE&I solutions aligned with project requirements, industry standards, and regulatory expectations.
Key Responsibilities- Electrical schematics
- Cable routing layouts
- Loop diagrams and termination drawings
- Instrumentation data sheets
- Control system architecture drawings
Support the production of design documentation such as Basis of Design, Technical Specifications, Calculations, and Design Justification Reports.
Work within established nuclear design processes including configuration control, quality assurance procedures, and engineering change systems.
Collaborate with engineers from CE&I, mechanical, civil, and process disciplines to develop integrated design solutions for decommissioning equipment, handling systems, remote operations, and plant modifications.
Participate in design reviews, hazard studies (e.g., HAZOPs), and constructability assessments.
Produce designs suitable for construction, ensuring clarity, accuracy, and maintainability.
Essential Skills & ExperienceExperience in CE&I design within regulated industries, ideally nuclear or similarly high-hazard environments.
Proficiency in design software such as AutoCAD, Micro Station, or other electrical drafting tools.
Understanding of- Low-voltage distribution
- Instrumentation and control systems
- Safety-related systems
- Cable selection and routing
Familiarity with nuclear quality standards (e.g., BS, IEC, IEEE).
Ability to interpret engineering drawings and work within formal change-control processes.
Desirable ExperiencePrevious involvement in decommissioning, remote handling, waste retrieval, or legacy plant upgrade projects.
Knowledge of Sellafield, Magnox, or other UK nuclear site processes and engineering workflows.
Experience supporting installation, commissioning, or testing phases.
Awareness of cybersecurity considerations for control systems.
Personal AttributesDetail-focused with a commitment to producing high-quality, compliant design output.
Strong problem-solving ability with a practical, safety-driven approach.
Able to work independently as well as collaboratively.
Comfortable working within structured, highly regulated environments
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