Do you have the energy to transform? Are you looking for an exciting opportunity to make a positive impact supporting the UK Government’s strategy of Net Zero 2050? Whether you're looking to switch careers or dive into a new profession, this is your chance to gain hands-on experience, working on-site at Hinkley Point C, Somerset and discover your future in the Nuclear Industry. Vulcain Engineering UK’s 18-month development programme offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the delivery integration team while receiving hands-on training under the mentorship of one of Vulcain's experienced Production Controllers. Throughout the programme, you'll gain valuable skills and qualifications, with full support to help you grow and specialise at Vulcain, in areas such as Project Management, Construction Management, Cost Engineering, Commercial Management, Project Controls, and more This is an excellent opportunity to develop your career and gain a diverse skill set in the construction and project management sectors. At Vulcain Engineering Group, we provide high-value engineering consultancy services across multiple industries worldwide. With operations in 40 countries and a team of over 3000 professionals, we deliver expert solutions to complex engineering challenges. In the UK, we are firmly positioned within the nuclear sector, contributing to major infrastructure projects, including the groundbreaking Hinkley Point C (HPC) Nuclear New Build. Key Duties and Responsibilities: As a Production controller, you will be responsible for analysing progress reports, against the existing work schedules, and support corrective actions to minimise impact to the project path. This position will require attendance on site 5 days a week. Working closely with Contract and Client Planning engineers. Identifying trends and deviations from the original plan and recommend appropriate corrective actions. Managing the reference levels against which a project is monitored and controlled. Building and maintaining close working relationships with other disciplines within the organisation, particularly the Area Delivery and Construction Teams. Supporting and coordinating Critical Path resources to meet agreed targets. Utilising Project software tools - P6 outputs, Excel databases/spreadsheets, Power BI, SharePoint, CEMAR, & Mpower. Prepare and support weekly/monthly review and evaluation reports/schedules and flow forecasts for submission to the Delivery Integration team & MEH Alliance. Attend and influence meetings. Identify, apply and evaluate cost control techniques to support the monitoring, managing and reporting of the project. Ideal Candidate: A detail-oriented and proactive professional with a strong background in construction or project management. Exceptional analytical skills to effectively track project progress and implement corrective actions when necessary. Strong communication and collaboration abilities are essential, along with the capacity to provide clear, concise reports and influence technical discussions across multiple disciplines. Familiarity with project management tools and construction processes are desirable, coupled with a strong commitment to safety and quality standards. Skills & Experience: Questioning attitude Complex schedule understanding Financial & commercial awareness MS Office (Essential) & Primavera P6 (Desirable) Stakeholder management Project management skills Reporting experience Strong Interpersonal skills Benefits: Salary: Starting – £32,000, After 4 months – £35,000, After 12 months – £38,000 £30 per day site allowance Private medical insurance 25 days annual leave plus bank holidays 5% company pension contribution Cycle to work scheme Enhanced company sick pay Enhanced maternity and paternity pay Travel Insurance Life Insurance Recruitment Process: Applications Close: 2nd May Invites to 1st stage interview: w/c 5th May Taster Day: 22nd May Start Date: 4th August Due to the nature of the work, role holders will be required to undergo a Basic Security clearance (BPSS) and hold Independent Right to Work in the UK. Vulcain Engineering UK is an equal opportunities employer. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone is valued and respected. We welcome applications from all individuals, regardless of background, and do not discriminate based on age, gender, disability, ethnicity, religion, sexual orientation, or any other protected characteristic. If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know, and we will be happy to accommodate your needs.