Procurement Engineer

August 1, 2025
£24 - £24
Urgent

Job Description

Job Title: Procurement Engineer (Fixed Term – 2 Years)
Location: Torness Power Station
Department: Supply Chain

Rate: will be between 23.96 and 28.29

The role will be 5 days per week on site, no blend.

A career that will deliver change. Together, we’ll help Britain achieve net zero.

Applications are invited for a 2-year fixed-term opportunity for a Procurement Engineer to join the Supply Chain Department at Torness Power Station. This position offers a competitive salary and terms and conditions. The starting salary will be dependent on your existing salary, competence, experience, and qualifications.

The Opportunity

This is an exciting opportunity for a Procurement Engineer to join a team at the heart of supporting continued safe and efficient operation of a nuclear power station. You will bring sound engineering knowledge and judgement to play a key role in managing the station’s spare parts requirements, ensuring fit-for-purpose procurement of components, and maintaining compliance with engineering and quality assurance standards.

The Role

As a Procurement Engineer, your responsibilities will include:

  • Specifying and evaluating nuclear power station spares against original design intent.
  • Supporting the upkeep and integrity of the plant Spares Catalogue.
  • Developing procurement specifications in collaboration with Technical Specialists and Purchasers.
  • Maintaining compliance with all standards and procedures applicable to plant spares procurement.
  • Completing Item Equivalency Assessments to support changes in component selection.
  • Assisting with technical investigations, including parts sourcing and resolving obsolescence issues.
  • Conducting Quality Assurance (QA) reviews prior to purchasing QA1/2 spares, including reviewing and developing Quality Plans.
  • Performing Quality Control (QC) inspections on key goods being supplied.
  • Advising Purchasing and Warehouse teams to ensure smooth operation of Supply Chain processes.

The Skills & Experience

To be successful in this role, you will bring:

  • A minimum of HNC in an engineering discipline, ideally with Electrical or Control & Instrumentation or Mechanical bias (though broader engineering knowledge will also be considered).
  • Strong working knowledge of technical and quality assurance standards related to the procurement of spare parts.
  • Experience in engineering specification and component evaluation.
  • Familiarity with obsolescence management and quality control/assurance processes.
  • Ability to work collaboratively across technical, commercial, and warehouse functions.

If interested please apply here and we’ll be in touch as soon as possible.

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