Who we are at Morgan Sindall Infrastructure:
We deliver some of the UK’s most complex and critical infrastructure across six core sectors of energy, water, nuclear, highways, rail and aviation for public and private customers. Working on projects and long-term frameworks, we believe in connecting people, places and communities through innovative and responsible infrastructure.
Our people are our business. Through their expertise, we harness innovative ideas and approaches that enable us to safely and responsibly design and deliver resilient infrastructure upon which we all rely. Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is part of Morgan Sindall Group plc, a leading UK construction and regeneration group with revenue of over £3 billion.
About Nuclear:
Our structured Engineering Graduate Programme provides you with opportunities for both personal development and technical training to support your early career in the construction engineering industry. As part of the team from day one, you will access structured training and practical experience to support our projects and with a view to becoming a registered professional engineer after the completion of your graduate programme, ready to map out your personal next steps towards a long and rewarding career.
You will be encouraged and supported to join a professional engineering institution and be allocated a scheme mentor to help you in becoming professionally registered with the Engineering Council as a Chartered Engineer in line with The UK Standard for Professional Engineering Competence and Commitment (UK-SPEC).
We believe coming to work should be fun and enable you to be your best self.
Your UK nuclear multi-discipline delivery partner.
Specialists in programme, design, construction and engineering, from start to finish, our projects are built with our belief of being a responsible business and delivering change, whether for people, our environment, communities or UK nuclear.
With over a decade of working in highly regulated and secure environments, our people are our expertise, and we empower them to deliver for our clients safely and securely.
You would be joining an extensive and exciting portfolio of projects and growth within nuclear. We are currently delivering some of the nuclear industries most complex and challenging projects.
What will you be doing as an Electro-Mechanical Engineer?
To support the engineering and operational requirements of modern integrated process plant and services from design, procurement, manufacturing, testing, installation and commissioning to maintenance, replacement and decommissioning of nuclear plant and supporting infrastructure.
Roles include Project Engineer, Technical Engineer, Construction Engineer, Commissioning Engineer.
In your daily work, you will interact with the many stakeholders in any engineering project, and may be a key figure in integrating with different teams. Within our organisation you will interact with the engineering manager, engineering team members, technical specialists, laboratory and site-based technicians, senior managers, plus other internal teams such as, commercial, quality control, project management, construction management, health and safety, etc. You may also interact directly with external stakeholders such as the customer or client, as well as suppliers and service providers.
What qualifications and desirables are required?
Level 6 Bachelor of Engineering degree, class 2:1 or above in an Electro-mechanically related course, ideally accredited by a professional engineering institution such as IMechE, IET, IChemE, CIBSE or similar.
You will need the ability to:
- Set goals for self in own work environment and demonstrate enthusiasm for the job.
- Use personal experience and a systematic approach to arrive at decisions on straightforward issues.
- Communicate positively with clarity and understanding; presenting information in a structured way; demonstrating confidence when communicating in own subject.
- Positively react to change; contributing to change in own area of work.
- Contribute to the overall team objectives, understanding how to be part of a team.
- Accept authority and the need for leadership; have the capacity to assume some position of influence within the team.
- Work effectively within time and budget constraints set by others.
- Be able to discuss and agree priorities.
- Respond within tested frameworks of development to identify own needs; using personal experiences to build own skills.
- Understand and demonstrate collaboration.
Why join our team?
Please visit Working with us | Morgan Sindall Infrastructure to understand our values and company benefits.
We work on a range of exciting projects in various locations across the UK, you can read more about them here.
Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is an equal opportunities employer and has been accredited as a Disability Confident employer. We have also been awarded platinum accreditation against the Investors in People Standard.
Please note Morgan Sindall Infrastructure is unable to employ anyone who does not have the legal right to live and work in the UK. We have a commitment to sourcing candidates directly and as such we do not accept speculative CVs from agencies.