Our client, a leader in the nuclear sector, is seeking a Hardware Designer to support the delivery of complex control and automation systems. This is a contract position that offers the opportunity to work on high-integrity, safety-critical projects within a highly regulated engineering environment. Key Responsibilities: Design and develop electrical enclosures, control panels, and interface systems
Produce detailed AutoCAD drawings and design packages
Develop and manage general assemblies, I/O schedules, cable calculations and routing, and power load and heat calculations
Support design reviews, site visits, and engineering assessments
Work closely with manufacturing teams to ensure high-quality design delivery
Produce supporting documentation such as test specifications, installation method statements, inspection reports, and quality records Job Requirements: Strong experience using AutoCAD for electrical design
Experience delivering EC&I hardware design within engineering projects
Experience designing control panels, MCCs, or electrical enclosures
Knowledge of IET Wiring Regulations and CDM Regulations
Understanding of cable routing, panel layouts, and system integration
Strong communication skills and ability to work within a project team Desirable Skills: Experience with PLC, HMI, or SCADA systems
Experience in regulated industries such as nuclear, defence, or pharmaceuticals
Familiarity with functional safety standards like IEC 61508
Knowledge of Sellafield standards Qualifications: Degree/HNC in Electrical or EC&I Engineering, or equivalent experience Additional Information: Hybrid working, typically 2-3 days per week in the office
Flexible working hours to support work-life balance
UK travel required at key project stages for site visits and commissioning
Security clearance: BPSS required, SC eligible
If you are a skilled EC&I Hardware Designer looking to work on challenging projects in the nuclear sector, we encourage you to apply now to join our client’s dynamic team