Rolls-Royce SMR
Samuel Hui CEng MIMechE has a diverse work experience that spans various industries and roles. Samuel started their career in 2002 with FIAT GRA.DE EEIG, where they gained international project management experience. Following that, they worked at CNH Italia and CNH as a Senior Design Analyst Engineer, conducting 3D CAD modeling and structural analysis. Samuel then joined Unilever as a Senior CAE Package Technologist/Analyst, contributing to major projects and delivering cost savings. At Leyland Trucks / DAF Trucks / PACCAR, Samuel served as a CAE Consultant, optimizing structural components and collaborating with the Test Department. Samuel later joined Amec Foster Wheeler as a Structural Integrity Analyst Engineer, specializing in the Clean Energy sector. Samuel also volunteered their time for personal initiatives, such as teaching and mentoring children and assisting individuals with CV writing and job search. In 2013, they worked as a Talent Acquisition Specialist at Just You and Me. Samuel joined Rolls-Royce in 2015 and held various roles, including Principal Mechanical Design Engineer and Innovation Champion Engineer. Currently, in 2021, they continue to work at Rolls-Royce SMR as a Principal Mechanical Design Engineer.
Samuel Hui CEng MIMechE completed their education with a Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) degree in Mechanical Engineering from Nottingham Trent University in 1999. In 2001, they obtained an MSc. (Eng) degree in Automotive Engineering from the University of Leeds. Additionally, they gained proficiency in various CAD packages, including Autodesk Inventor and CATIA V5, through courses and certifications from Autodesk Inventor and Studioworx Ltd. Samuel also received training in Pro-Engineering Wildfire 3.0 and STAR CCM+ for CFD Analysis and Simulations. Additionally, Samuel Hui acquired a Six Sigma Green Belt Certification.
Rolls-Royce SMR
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Climate change and its consequences are one of the greatest challenges ever to face mankind. The global challenge around decarbonisation is huge. At Rolls-Royce SMR, our vision is simple – we want to provide clean, affordable energy for all. A new approach to delivering nuclear power Our Small Modular Reactor is an integrated power station, that takes well understood, existing nuclear technology and applies a factory-based philosophy to its fabrication and assembly. This repeatable, standardised approach generates huge efficiency gains to make it a commoditised product that is affordable, repeatable, deliverable and investable on a global scale, providing cheaper and more flexible electricity to form part of a future balanced, clean energy mix. When fully operational the Rolls-Royce SMR programme will create 40,000 regional UK jobs by 2050 and generate £52bn in economic benefit, with a forecast to target £250bn in global exports for the UK. Join us and help to provide clean, affordable energy for all