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Dounreay engineer wins Young Chemical Engineer of the Year

Nuclear Decommissioning Authority

October 1
14:28 2024

Liam Gordon (27) won the Young Chemical Engineer of the Year award at the annual showcase event of the Aberdeen branch of IChemE, the professional body for chemical engineers in the UK.

Judges were impressed by his work prototyping the complex machinery that will be used to process radioactive and chemical waste from the shaft and silo facilities at Dounreay.

The 2 below-ground facilities house a variety of hazardous waste generated during Britains efforts in the 20th century to develop fast breeder reactors as a source of electrical power.

The shaft in particular is one of Britains most difficult clean-up jobs, with remotely-operated machinery descending over 200 feet into the rock to retrieve 20 years worth of radioactive waste disposals.

Dounreays operator, Nuclear Restoration Services, is piecing together the complex array of equipment that needs to be installed to remove, process and package the variety of waste.

Liam explained:

There will be no human access to any of the plant being used to retrieve, sort, categorise and package the waste it will all be done remotely, so it is really important we have confidence in the choice of kit we use.

The maintenance will be done by taking out and replacing the various units no-one will be going in there once the waste begins to pass through it. My job role involves working within the multidisciplinary team that is tasked with prototyping the units.

The work to clean out both facilities and get the waste into a form that is suitable for long-term storage or disposal is one of the sites major projects. Construction of the headworks and waste processing facilities is expected to start about 2030.

Liam, from Buckie, is a Masters graduate in chemical engineering from the University of Strathclyde who joined Dounreays graduate scheme in 2021. He is one of 15 engineers at the site on the IChemEs chartership pathway.

Dr Naomi Mawby, Director of Dounreays Balance of Site programme which includes the shaft and silo project, said:

Were immensely proud of all our engineers and its fantastic to see Liam being recognised by his peers in this way. Dounreay offers young professionals great opportunities to develop their skills and careers on some really complex and demanding jobs, and Liams award is richl

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