EC&I Engineer - All levels

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Company Description

βš‘οΈπŸ’‘ About Assystem

Assystem is a global engineering and project delivery company focused on accelerating the energy transition worldwide. Our 7,500 Switchers combine deep engineering heritage with digital innovation to deliver complex, safety-critical programmes. In the UK, we are supporting landmark projects including Hinkley Point C, Sizewell C, and the next generation of Small Modular Reactors. Our teams work at the front end of new nuclear, shaping systems, defining requirements, and turning early concepts into deliverable, licensable solutions.

🀝 Why Join the Community of Switchers?

Joining Assystem means becoming part of one of the three largest nuclear engineering companies in the world. You will work in an environment that values technical thinking, structured problem solving, and long-term career development. Our teams influence projects from the earliest design stages, not just execution. You will be supported through continuous learning, internal mobility, and the opportunity to work across fusion, modular nuclear, and major UK infrastructure programmes.

Job Description

πŸš€ The Job Mission

We are looking for EC&I Engineers across all levels, from those with just 3 years experience, up to principal level. These roles can be based across the UK, with offices in Bristol, Warrington, Blackburn, Derby, and Sunderland, supported by hybrid working arrangements.

You will shape EC&I and control system concepts from early requirements through detailed design and delivery.
Your future team works across full lifecycle projects, translating stakeholder needs into robust, compliant control architectures.

🧠 Define control and EC&I system requirements from stakeholder engagement
πŸ“ Develop front-end and concept-level control system architectures
πŸ“„ Produce control philosophies, functional requirements, and system descriptions
πŸ”— Structure end-to-end control systems across PLCs, HMIs, networks, instrumentation
βš™οΈ Apply vendor-agnostic PLC and DCS design principles
πŸ” Support verification, validation, FAT, SAT, and design assurance activities
🀝 Collaborate with mechanical, process, safety, and human factors engineers
πŸ›‘οΈ Apply nuclear-grade configuration control and lifecycle governance

Qualifications

🧩 Required Skills and Qualifications

Though previous nuclear experience would be great, please note it is not essential. We actively encourage applications from engineers in other highly regulated sectors who are keen to transition into nuclear and fusion environments.

We also recognise that its unlikely you will meet every requirement listed below, but if you have 6-7 of these skills, I would still like to hear from you.

🏭 Experience in highly regulated industries such as nuclear, pharma, aerospace, oil and gas
🧠 Systems engineering mindset with requirements capture experience
πŸ“ Front-end engineering or concept design project exposure
βš™οΈ Broad PLC experience with vendor-agnostic approach
πŸ–₯️ Understanding of DCS, HMI, networks, and instrumentation layers
πŸ›‘οΈ Functional safety experience applying relevant sector standards
πŸ” Lifecycle project experience from concept through implementation
πŸ›‘οΈ Awareness of OT cybersecurity in control system environments
πŸ§ͺ Some commissioning exposure beneficial but not essential

Additional Information

🌟 Why Apply?

This role is ideal for engineers who enjoy thinking, structuring, and defining complex control systems rather than purely executing specifications. You will influence designs from a blank sheet of paper and see them delivered on nationally significant programmes. If you bring strong systems thinking, experience from regulated environments, and the curiosity to learn, we would still love to hear from you.

Benefits include:
🏑 Hybrid Working Opportunity
πŸ•’ Flexible working hours
πŸ›‘οΈ Market Leading Pension scheme (8% company contribution / 4% personal contribution)
πŸ–οΈ 25 days’ paid annual leave + bank holidays + option to buy or sell days
πŸ’Ό Professional fees reimbursed
πŸ’° Employee referral scheme
πŸ€’ Competitive Sick Pay - Support when you need it
πŸ₯ Income Protection & 3x Salary Death-in-Service Cover
πŸ’ͺ Free Digital Gym Access - Expert-led fitness classes
πŸ“ž 24/7 Employee Support Line - Mental health, financial & legal help

Ref: EC&I Engineer - All Levels

We are committed to equal treatment of candidates and promote, as well as foster all forms of diversity within our company. We believe that bringing together people with different backgrounds and perspectives is essential for creating innovative and impactful solutions. Skills, talent, and our people’s ability to dare are the only things that matter !. Bring your unique contributions and help us shape the future

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