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      <description>Location: Warrington | Salary: &amp;pound;NEG | Type: Contract | KLA Engineer    Warrington    Salary - DOE     Contract Role - min 6 months       Reporting to the Manager for Reactor Island HVAC Systems, the Nuclear HVAC System Design Engineer leads the design development of nuclear-grade HVAC or chilled water systems that support the safe, reliable operation of Reactor Island facilities. The role develops system concepts through design maturation, ensuring solutions meet functional, environmental, safety and regulatory requirements.     The engineer is accountable for technical integrity-producing robust design and safety justifications and underpinning performance assessments aligned with nuclear codes, good practice and E3S (Environment, Safety, Security &amp; Safeguards) objectives. They also identify and resolve emergent technical issues, ensuring all outputs meet quality standards and, where required, nuclear safety expectations.     The position involves regular collaboration with a wide range of internal and external stakeholders   (including system owners, safety case teams, building/structural engineering, plant operations and supply chain partners) to progress system development in line with programme objectives. The role is pivotal to s...</description>
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