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Maintenance Planner (Nuclear)

  1. Abu Dhabi
R-047139

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Maintenance Planner Roles:

Individuals with experience of outage, preventative and breakdown maintenance planning in a commercial nuclear environment.

Multi-disciplined specialists (electrical, I&C, mechanical predominantly) who can work as part of an integrated team and:

  • Provide technical supervision and monitor the maintenance operation by planning and implementing specialized maintenance procedures, ensuring the right hold and check points are included;
  • Develop and monitor scheduling activities in the utility planning tool, by implementing and planning maintenance work orders and plans and modification works;
  • Providing realistic estimates of effort required to conduct and complete the tasks;
  • Determining appropriate calibration equipment, methods, and procedures, Radiation protection requirements, access requirements.
  • Maintain workflow by requisitioning and expediting materials, equipment and services at optimum levels
  • Maintain equipment history record by developing/maintaining filing system

Requirements:

  • English proficient (written and spoken)
  • Nuclear plant experience is must
  • Diploma qualification
  • Ability to read and interpret P&IDs, vendor manuals and drawings
  • A strong safety culture
  • Ability to work harmoniously in multi-disciplinary teams

Rewards & Benefits:

  • We offer an excellent package which includes:
  • A competitive salary
  • Transportation allowance
  • Medical and life insurance cover
  • Annual leave
  • Medical and life insurance cover
  • Company gratuity scheme
  • Discretionary bonus scheme
  • Annual flight allowance to point of origin
  • Employee Well-Being Programme – 24 hour free advice on financial, legal and family care specialists and also access to personal health, fitness and nutrition consultants;

SNC Lavalin's Atkins business is one of the largest multidisciplinary, multi sector engineering design consultancies in the world and is part of the SNC Lavalin Group.
As one of the world’s most respected design, engineering and project management consultancies with a leading track record in the defence sector, Atkins are ideally placed to respond to this market. We have a broad establishment and proud, 50 year history throughout the Middle East region.

We provide a full range of design, engineering and project management services for buildings, transportation and other infrastructure programmes.
Atkins in the Middle East now employs around 2,000 staff serving Gulf clients across all market sectors from offices in Abu Dhabi, Al Ain, Doha, Dubai, Jeddah, Kuwait City, Manama, Muscat, Riyadh, and Sharjah.

Active in the Middle East for over 20 years, we have offices in the UAE, Qatar, Oman and Saudi Arabia. We hire and retain only the best people in the industry. Our success is built on recruiting – and then developing – brilliant people from a broad range of professional and cultural backgrounds. It’s precisely this diversity of talent that sets us apart.

Acquired by SNC Lavalin in 2017, we also have an extensive depth of geographic exposure across 50 countries and the breadth of 53,000 experts. As one of the largest engineering consultants, we have access to 17,000 staff in the Middle East making us one of the largest multidisciplinary consultancies in the region.

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