Control Systems Engineer
Certain Advantage
- Bolton, England, United Kingdom
- Bolton, England, United Kingdom
About
- Develop control system architectures and functional designs that support plant operation, automatic sequences, interlocks and protection functions.
- Produce technical documents including control philosophies, functional requirements, logic descriptions, cause and effect diagrams and interface specifications.
- Configure and programme PLC, DCS or specialised control platforms in compliance with nuclear lifecycle expectations and relevant standards.
- Collaborate with EC&I, process, mechanical, safety and human factors engineers to ensure consistent system behaviour across interfaces.
- Integrate control logic with SCADA/HMI systems, historians, networks and field instrumentation.
- Apply good practice in alarm handling and annunciation, aligning with EEMUA 191 and site alarm strategies.
- Perform verification and validation tasks including peer review, simulation, software testing, FAT, SAT and commissioning support.
- Develop test specifications and ensure that test coverage aligns with requirements, functional hazards and safety classifications.
- Maintain configuration control, software versions, coding standards and technical baselines within nuclear quality frameworks.
- Control systems engineering experience in a regulated industry, ideally nuclear, defence, energy or similar.
- Experience producing control philosophies, logic diagrams, sequence descriptions and similar deliverables.
- Ability to interpret P&IDs, process narratives, safety functional requirements and mechanical schematics.
- Strong understanding of PLC/DCS programming methods, including structured text, ladder logic, function block and sequential function charts.
- Experience with verification, testing, simulation or model-based approaches for control logic validation.
- Knowledge of nuclear I&C lifecycle requirements, safety classification and applicable standards such as IEC 61513, IEC 60880, IEC 61508 and IEC 61226.
- Familiarity with alarm management principles and experience applying EEMUA 191.
- Knowledge of nuclear new build control architectures, reactor island control systems or balance of plant systems.
- Experience with digital twin concepts, advanced simulation or MBSE approaches.
- Experience with cyber security requirements for nuclear I&C systems.
- Chartered Engineer status or working towards it.
- BPSS and SC required
- Ability to travel Assystem offices and customer sites within UK.
- To undertake work packages supporting major UK and international Nuclear Clients.
Languages
- English
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