Mechanical Technical Lead - Nuclear

Egis In Anz

The Role

Overview

Lead mechanical maintenance planning and execution for nuclear refueling outages.

Key Responsibilities

  • work packages
  • scheduling
  • mechanical maintenance
  • outage planning
  • vendor management
  • team training

Tasks

-Collaborate with Maintenance, Operations, Engineering, Radiation Protection, and Procurement teams to ensure situational awareness and alignment on outage schedules. -Coordinate with engineering teams to resolve operational issues and implement modifications. -Work with contractors and vendors to ensure quality and timely delivery of services. -Train and mentor junior technicians and team members on mechanical systems maintenance and operations. -Serve as the primary point of contact for the preparation, planning, execution, and closeout of all related work packages to meet outage milestones. -Provide technical support and guidance to team members as needed. -Develop and implement work packages, procedures, and schedules for mechanical activities. -Lead the development and implementation of scheduling processes, resolve conflicts, and ensure clear communication with all stakeholders. -Support outage planning, execution, and post-outage evaluations related to valves. -Lead and supervise mechanical maintenance activities as per the planned schedule.

Requirements

  • 7 years
  • leadership
  • mechanical engineering
  • mechanical tools
  • valves
  • piping

What You Bring

-Minimum of 7 years in mechanical maintenance, and leadership roles at a nuclear power plant. -Bachelor’s degree or diploma in Mechanical Engineering or a related field. -Skilled in using mechanical tools and specialized equipment for alignment, testing, and repairs. -Familiar with valves, actuators, pumps, compressors and piping systems.

The Company

About Egis In Anz

-They advise on high-profile rail, road, and tunnel projects across Melbourne, Sydney, and Brisbane. -Their services span the full project lifecycle — from design and signalling to operations and maintenance of transport networks. -A series of strategic acquisitions have bolstered their capabilities in façade design, environmental services, and water engineering. -Projects often tackle complex technical challenges — from urban rail signalling systems to maritime infrastructure and waterway management. -Their work emphasizes connecting communities and boosting economic and social outcomes through resilient infrastructure. -They continue to expand into sectors like nuclear engineering, defence infrastructure, and greenfield housing standards in South Australia.

Sector Specialisms

Advisory

Architecture

Building Engineering

Facades & Sustainability

Operations

Transport

Urban Development

Energy

Power Transmission

Distribution Networks

Substation Design

Renewable Energy

Digital Asset Management

Mobility Services