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PROVIDING HIGH QUALITY ENGINEERING AND ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN SERVICES TO THE NUCLEAR INDUSTRY FOR OVER 20 YEARS


KEY SERVICES:


CIVIL ENGINEERING DESIGN • STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DESIGN • MECHANICAL ENGINEERING DESIGN ADVANCED ANALYSIS & MODELLING • ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN • PROJECT MANAGEMENT


To fi nd out more please contact Robin Carter on rcarter@idom.com or telephone 01689 889980 Web: www.idom.com


We are currently looking for talented engineering graduates to join our team. If you are excited by nuclear engineering and committed to high standards of performance then we would like to hear from you.


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Make a difference to the safety and security of the nuclear industry


Take advantage of this opportunity to study the regulation, management and delivery of nuclear safety, nuclear security and safeguards in the nuclear fuel cycle. This unique programme is led by Professor Laurence Williams FREng, Head of UCLan Nuclear.


• flexible delivery - which means you can study whilst employed


• the programme is taught by experienced academics and nuclear specialists with extensive experience of the nuclear industry and its regulation


For details seewww.uclan.ac.uk/nuclear contact cenquiries@uclan.ac.uk or telephone 01772 892400


RECRUITING FOR SEPTEMBER 2013


Courses are offered full-time or part-time, commencing in September each year. Suitable for practitioners and new entrants to the industry.


MSc Nuclear Safety, Security and Safeguards PGDip Nuclear Safety and Security PGCert Nuclear Safety PGCert Nuclear Security


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