Instrument & Control Supervisor - Nuclear
Keystone Recruit Ltd
I&C Supervisor – Nuclear Outage Project
UAE
Contract Assignment | Nuclear Outage Project | 2026
We are currently seeking an experienced Instrumentation & Control (I&C) Supervisor to support a major nuclear outage project in the UAE.
This is an excellent opportunity for a highly skilled I&C professional with proven nuclear outage experience to join a critical maintenance team within a world-class nuclear power generation environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Supervise and coordinate instrumentation, control, testing, calibration, and outage activities.
- Lead and manage teams of I&C technicians to ensure work is completed safely, efficiently, and in accordance with project schedules.
- Ensure compliance with nuclear safety standards, procedures, and quality requirements.
- Monitor work execution and provide technical guidance and support to site personnel.
- Support outage planning, execution, and reporting activities.
- Liaise with client representatives, project management, and multidisciplinary teams to ensure successful project delivery.
- Identify and resolve technical issues while maintaining the highest standards of safety and quality.
- Promote a strong safety culture and ensure all work is performed in accordance with site procedures and regulatory requirements.
Essential Requirements
- Previous outage experience within an operational Nuclear Power Plant environment.
- Proven experience in an I&C Supervisor role leading maintenance or outage teams.
- Strong technical expertise in instrumentation, control systems, calibration, testing, troubleshooting, and maintenance activities.
- Experience working on nuclear primary-side systems and equipment.
- Knowledge and experience of:
- Feedwater (FW) Systems
- Cooling Water (CW) Systems
- Reactor Coolant Systems (RCS)
- Air Operated Valves (AOV)
- Motor Operated Valves (MOV)
- Strong understanding of instrumentation and control systems within a nuclear environment.
- Excellent English communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Demonstrated leadership, team management, and supervisory capabilities.
- Strong understanding of nuclear safety, quality, and compliance requirements.
Working Conditions
- 8 hours per day, 6 days per week.
- Pre-outage working schedule of approximately 40–48 hours per week, depending on project requirements.
- Outage periods may require increased working hours, with overtime available where applicable.
- Accommodation, meals, and transportation provided on site.
- Single occupancy accommodation provided.
Contract Details
- Assignment duration of approximately 3–4 months.
- Potential for extension based on project requirements and performance.
- Mobilisation anticipated from August 2026.
Apply now to be considered for this exciting international nuclear outage opportunity.
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