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Permanent

Graduate Engineer (EC&I)

Booth Welsh Ltd
Dunbar
money-bag £28640/annum
Posted: 05 June 2026 (6 days ago)
Closing date: 04 July 2026
Ref: 225204797

Booth Welsh are looking to recruit a Graduate Engineer to work in our Nuclear team


We are ideally looking to recruit someone that has a firm interest in Engineering within the Nuclear industry.


If you are a recent Graduate with Electrical, Control Systems, or Instrumentation Engineering degree then we would like to hear from you!


The candidate will be required to have an understanding of Electrical, Control and Instrumentation and understand the basics of equipment reliability.


A very varied role with loads of opportunity to work across different departments.


  • Produced Equipment Reliability Reviews, these are used to determine the plants safety functions, plan appropriate actions and highlight any concerns relating to the equipment.
  • Provide engineering support to station Engineers to produce documentation, review technical data and improve the reliability of equipment.
  • Complete plant walk downs with other engineering disciplines to inspect the condition of the plant and equipment.
  • Identification and implementation of changes to the operation and maintenance of the power station,
  • Ensuring that risk is managed throughout station processes and that quality is maintained through all aspects of the engineering process,
  • Ensure that Single Point Vulnerabilities on site are identified and managed correctly within Internal and Regulatory frameworks.
  • Take part in Performance Monitoring and diagnostics of Air/Motor Operated Valves to ensure the smooth and continued reliability of the plant.


As part of Equipment Reliability team, the successful candidate will report directly to and be accountable to the Engineering Group Head on site.




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