Are you enthusiastic and passionate about radioactive waste management or looking to develop into a new technical area from a related discipline? If you're looking for an exciting new opportunity to work and make a difference during a crucial period of change, this position may be for you!
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The opportunity
We are recruiting for an enthusiastic and dedicated Radioactive Waste Management Specialist to work within the EDF Radioactive Waste Management group (part of the Safety, Health, Environment and Quality function). This team maintains radioactive waste governance, undertakes oversight and provides assurance to the business. The role provides key technical and specialist advice to all EDF nuclear sites within the UK, supporting operations, decommissioning and new build.
The position offers an opportunity for personal development through the broadening of knowledge and experience in radioactive waste management, as well as allowing the successful candidate the opportunity to make a personal contribution to the UK radioactive waste sector.
You can be based anywhere in the UK, however you will be required to travel to Gloucester once a month as needed. Part-time or flexible working arrangements could be an option for the right candidate.
If this sounds like a role for you, we would love to hear from you!
Pay, Benefits and Culture
Alongside a competitive starting salary ranging from £59,662 - £82,125 and a market-leading pension scheme, your package will include a range of benefits, from the big and formal to the small and personal.
We’re talking about everything from enhanced parental leave to electric vehicle leasing, health insurance to product discounts, critical illness insurance to technology vouchers, gym membership to season ticket loans.
At EDF UK, we embrace flexibility while recognising that everyone's working needs are different. Whether you're in our office spaces, on site, or working remotely, we promote an environment that supports collaboration, connection, and comfort. No matter where you are, our priority is to make sure you feel safe, valued, and celebrated.
Here, we do right by each other and everyone’s welcome. We’re on an action-oriented journey, championing equity, diversity, and inclusion. We’d like our future workforce to have an equal gender balance, represent a broad mix of people from minority ethnic backgrounds, LGBTQ+, those with a disability and supporting social mobility.
We’re a disability confident employer and we’ll do all we can to help with your application. Please let us know if you need to request reasonable adjustments.
We take pride in fostering a dynamic and inclusive environment, where the diverse backgrounds and experiences of our employees drive fresh thinking and innovation. We understand that success means different things to different people. We believe there are multiple definitions of what it means to succeed. That’s why we support you to pursue a career that’s unique to you. Because success is personal.
What you’ll be doing
Reporting to the Radioactive Waste Management Group Head, you will be part of a dynamic and diverse team who have a range of experiences in radioactive waste management, related topics and the wider nuclear industry. As a member of this energetic team, you will develop the scope, lead and direct specific work packages to ensure compliance and drive excellence in the field of radioactive waste management.
This role supports sites in discharging Radioactive Substances Regulation (RSR) legal obligations and relevant Nuclear Site Licence Conditions, providing technical specialist support and managing challenging projects. The role holder will:
* Develop, lead and implement radioactive waste governance arrangements that drive fleet performance improvement;
* Identify areas of targeted radioactive waste oversight, provide insight and support the wider oversight programme across the fleet;
* Manage contracts for waste management and consultancy services;
* Support or develop radioactive waste strategies that provide operational and decommissioning benefit whilst minimising risk and cost;
* Be responsible for developing strategic BAT / BPM assessment methodologies and lead their completion;
* Provide technical support across the business in the areas of Radioactive Substances Regulation (RSR) and Nuclear Site Licence Conditions;
* Develop and implement coherent and sustainable strategies for fleet wide knowledge and expertise within radioactive waste.
There may be future opportunities to get involved with other technical areas within the Environmental Safety and Sustainability Branch and/or wider improvement initiatives to support your longer-term development.
Who you are
For this role, you will need a HNC or equivalent as a minimum, ideally in a relevant scientific, technical or engineering subject and experience in leading radioactive projects, oversight or performance improvement activities. Development towards becoming a Radioactive Waste Advisor (RWA) is encouraged. Relevant chartered status is desirable.
You will have an understanding of policy and regulatory requirements relating to the management of solid radioactive waste in the UK and experience in the processes used to ensure that nuclear practices are optimised and justified to minimise risks to the public and the environment. You’ll be able to understand and have experience in the use of existing Lower Activity Waste processing and disposal practises and/or be familiar with the requirements for management of Higher Activity Wastes. A broad understanding of radioactive waste management outside of EDF and a proven ability to identify, and implement, best practice are desirable attributes.
Ideally you will be able to demonstrate a bias for action with a proven track record in managing stakeholders’ expectations, experience in the specification, delivery and oversight of technical work from suppliers and have an exceptional safety and quality management focus.
You’ll have excellent critical analytical skills with the ability to assimilate technical information and make sound judgements, alongside clear, concise communication skills and good interpersonal skills. You’ll need to demonstrate how you build effective relationships with and influence different stakeholders, such as: stations; other departments; external suppliers; and regulators. The ability to challenge in a constructive manner is key.
Applications close for this role on 21st November 2024.
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