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      <description>Location: Derby | Salary: &amp;pound;50000 - &amp;pound;70000/annum | Type: Permanent | The Role   Nuclear energy is complex and high-stakes,-fire safety is one of the disciplines that underpins all of it. If a reactor building has been designed correctly, the fire safety engineer''s work is invisible. If it hasn''t, the consequences are serious. That tension is what makes this role matter.    We''re looking for a Fire Safety Engineer to join a team of specialists who work at the intersection of engineering design and risk. You''ll be embedded within a multidisciplinary project environment, collaborating with structural, mechanical, and systems engineers to make sure fire safety is considered at every stage, not bolted on at the end.  A good portion of your time will be spent in front of 3D models-reviewing designs, identifying where combustible materials sit within a building''s layout, and assessing what a fire event would realistically look like in that space. You''ll run simulations using MAGIC software to model how temperatures evolve during a fire scenario, translating those outputs into clear recommendations for the engineering teams you work alongside.  You''ll also spend time reviewing and responding to design changes as they come through. In a live project e...</description>
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