Lead Lifting and Handling Engineer

Job Category:  Other
Contract Partner Company:  Jobs Service
Employing Company:  EDF

The HPC Jobs Service supports local people into exciting, long-term careers across our Project.

Lead Lifting and Handling Engineer


Ready to lead engineering excellence at one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects? Want to shape the future of nuclear energy and help Britain achieve net zero? At EDF, Success is Personal – and with us, your career journey is yours to shape.


The Opportunity


We are seeking a highly experienced and technically proficient Lifting and Handling Engineer to lead technical aspects of the design, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and safety case development of cranes and lifting equipment, together with fuelling equipment, within a highly regulated environment. This role is critical to ensuring safe and compliant lifting operations across complex projects involving radioactive materials, hazardous environments, or sensitive assets. 


You will be responsible for providing expert engineering support, leading safety case development, and ensuring compliance with national and international standards. The successful candidate will work closely with multidisciplinary teams including safety engineers, project managers, and regulatory bodies. The role will include technical management of key issues, supervising a team of lifting and handling engineers. 


You’ll join us on a competitive salary. This is a hybrid role based at #GloucesterBusinessPark with flexibility to work from home – though you’ll be expected in the office at least three days a week.


This is your chance to work at the forefront of complex engineering challenges that safeguard people and assets.


Who You Are


We’re looking for a Lead Lifting and Handling Engineer who is, safety‑focused and collaborative. Do you offer…


A degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline.
Significant experience in lifting and handling engineering within highly regulated industries such as nuclear, defence or aerospace.
Proven ability to develop safety cases and engage effectively with regulators.
In-depth knowledge of relevant codes and standards, including but not limited to: 
BS EN 13001 – Cranes, General Design 
FEM – General Principles for the design of cranes 
KTA 3902 – Design of Lifting Equipment in Nuclear Power Plants 
LOLER 1998  – Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 
PUWER 1998  – Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 
Construction Design Management (CDM) 
Strong understanding of structural integrity, fatigue analysis and mechanical design principles.
Excellent communication skills with the confidence to influence and manage diverse stakeholders.
Experience with remote handling systems or robotic lifting solutions.
Familiarity with nuclear site licence conditions and safety documentation.
Experience in lifting operations involving radioactive or hazardous materials. 
To be appointed to this role, you will need to meet the criteria for Security Vetting, which will, ordinarily, require you to have been a resident of the UK for at least three of the past five years. 


What You’ll Be Doing


Leading the design and specification of lifting and handling systems, from overhead cranes and hoists to bespoke solutions and fuel handling equipment.
Developing and maintaining safety cases and technical justifications for lifting operations in regulated environments.
Overseeing inspection, maintenance, and ensuring operational readiness of lifting equipment.
Conducting risk assessments, ALARP evaluations, and supporting HAZOP/HAZAN or similar safety case studies.
Interfacing with regulatory authorities to ensure compliance with legislation and industry standards.
Providing mentoring and technical leadership to junior engineers and wider project teams.
Supporting procurement, installation, commissioning, and lifecycle management of lifting systems.


Pay, Benefits and Culture


Alongside a competitive salary, potential for an annual bonus, and a market-leading pension scheme, your package will include customisable benefits such as electric vehicle leasing, discounted gym membership, life assurance, tech vouchers, experience days, and more.


At EDF, we believe there are multiple definitions of what it means to succeed. That’s why we offer you the freedom to develop a career that’s unique to you. Here, Success is Personal – it’s your journey, powered by us.


Everyone is welcome at EDF; we’re committed to building a workforce that reflects gender balance, social mobility, and inclusion of minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+ communities, and those with disabilities. As a Disability Confident employer, we will support applicants requiring adjustments.


Join us and find your success at EDF!


#SuccessIsPersonal #EDFcareers #LI-Hybrid #DestinationNuclear #HinkleyPointCJobs #EDFNuclearJobs

 

For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

The HPC Jobs Service supports local people into exciting, long-term careers across our Project.

Lead Lifting and Handling Engineer


Ready to lead engineering excellence at one of Europe’s largest infrastructure projects? Want to shape the future of nuclear energy and help Britain achieve net zero? At EDF, Success is Personal – and with us, your career journey is yours to shape.


The Opportunity


We are seeking a highly experienced and technically proficient Lifting and Handling Engineer to lead technical aspects of the design, installation, commissioning, operation, maintenance, and safety case development of cranes and lifting equipment, together with fuelling equipment, within a highly regulated environment. This role is critical to ensuring safe and compliant lifting operations across complex projects involving radioactive materials, hazardous environments, or sensitive assets. 


You will be responsible for providing expert engineering support, leading safety case development, and ensuring compliance with national and international standards. The successful candidate will work closely with multidisciplinary teams including safety engineers, project managers, and regulatory bodies. The role will include technical management of key issues, supervising a team of lifting and handling engineers. 


You’ll join us on a competitive salary. This is a hybrid role based at #GloucesterBusinessPark with flexibility to work from home – though you’ll be expected in the office at least three days a week.


This is your chance to work at the forefront of complex engineering challenges that safeguard people and assets.


Who You Are


We’re looking for a Lead Lifting and Handling Engineer who is, safety‑focused and collaborative. Do you offer…


A degree in Mechanical Engineering or a closely related discipline.
Significant experience in lifting and handling engineering within highly regulated industries such as nuclear, defence or aerospace.
Proven ability to develop safety cases and engage effectively with regulators.
In-depth knowledge of relevant codes and standards, including but not limited to: 
BS EN 13001 – Cranes, General Design 
FEM – General Principles for the design of cranes 
KTA 3902 – Design of Lifting Equipment in Nuclear Power Plants 
LOLER 1998  – Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 
PUWER 1998  – Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations 
Construction Design Management (CDM) 
Strong understanding of structural integrity, fatigue analysis and mechanical design principles.
Excellent communication skills with the confidence to influence and manage diverse stakeholders.
Experience with remote handling systems or robotic lifting solutions.
Familiarity with nuclear site licence conditions and safety documentation.
Experience in lifting operations involving radioactive or hazardous materials. 
To be appointed to this role, you will need to meet the criteria for Security Vetting, which will, ordinarily, require you to have been a resident of the UK for at least three of the past five years. 


What You’ll Be Doing


Leading the design and specification of lifting and handling systems, from overhead cranes and hoists to bespoke solutions and fuel handling equipment.
Developing and maintaining safety cases and technical justifications for lifting operations in regulated environments.
Overseeing inspection, maintenance, and ensuring operational readiness of lifting equipment.
Conducting risk assessments, ALARP evaluations, and supporting HAZOP/HAZAN or similar safety case studies.
Interfacing with regulatory authorities to ensure compliance with legislation and industry standards.
Providing mentoring and technical leadership to junior engineers and wider project teams.
Supporting procurement, installation, commissioning, and lifecycle management of lifting systems.


Pay, Benefits and Culture


Alongside a competitive salary, potential for an annual bonus, and a market-leading pension scheme, your package will include customisable benefits such as electric vehicle leasing, discounted gym membership, life assurance, tech vouchers, experience days, and more.


At EDF, we believe there are multiple definitions of what it means to succeed. That’s why we offer you the freedom to develop a career that’s unique to you. Here, Success is Personal – it’s your journey, powered by us.


Everyone is welcome at EDF; we’re committed to building a workforce that reflects gender balance, social mobility, and inclusion of minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+ communities, and those with disabilities. As a Disability Confident employer, we will support applicants requiring adjustments.


Join us and find your success at EDF!


#SuccessIsPersonal #EDFcareers #LI-Hybrid #DestinationNuclear #HinkleyPointCJobs #EDFNuclearJobs

 

For this role you must have evidence of right to work in the UK. As a project, we do not discriminate on the grounds of age, gender, race, colour, religion, disability or sexual orientation, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community.

Why Join Us?

For more than 60 years, nuclear power stations in the UK have been quietly keeping Britain fuelled with massive amounts of home-grown energy.

Our teams up and down the country are proudly continuing to serve the nation – but they also have an eye on the future.

EDF is leading the UK's nuclear renaissance with the construction of a new nuclear power station at Hinkley Point C and plans for a new power station at Sizewell C in Suffolk.

Nuclear power is the most reliable, low-carbon energy source currently available to the UK. EDF is playing a key role in the development of nuclear sites, while Hinkley Point C will provide low-carbon electricity to meet 7% of the UK demand. The project is already making a positive impact on the local and national economy as well as boosting skills and education.

We’re not just building new nuclear power stations. We’re developing careers, upskilling generations and creating thousands of employment and apprenticeship opportunities across a variety of skills areas.

It takes a special kind of person to work in the nuclear energy industry and although we have thousands of them there’s always a need for more.

Our industry has a mind-boggling range of opportunities and more jobs, and in more places, than you might think. But it’s also an industry which is changing.

We’re a responsible business and proud to be Britain’s biggest generator of zero carbon electricity. With size, age and experience, we believe we can do even more.