About the Role Independent Assurance Nuclear Safety Engineer Are you inquisitive? Do you see yourself as an influential individual within the Business? And do you want to help the Business achieve and deliver against its ambitions? If so, we’d love to hear from you At EDF, success is personal. Here you’ll develop a career that’s unique to you. Whether you want to move horizontally, deepen your specialty, or advance through the levels — it’s your journey, powered by us. Join us and be part be of our mission to help Britain achieve Net Zero The Opportunity As a qualified Nuclear Safety Engineer, you will provide internal regulation on nuclear safety, focusing on Design and Safety Case aspects, including undertaking Independent Nuclear Safety Assessments (INSA) on proposed plant and safety case changes. You will also offer advice on nuclear safety, licensing, and compliance, supporting INA’s broader assurance activities. We are seeking a permanent Assessment Nuclear Safety Engineer with expertise in one or more of Cyber Security (Operational and Information Technology), Electrical Systems, and Control & Instrumentation engineering disciplines. While the role is flexible home/office-based, occasional travel to Nuclear Sites will be required. Pay, benefits and culture. Alongside a competitive salary from £77,805 - £107,015, we offer a competitive benefits package, including a company pension scheme, and a wide range of flexible benefits to suit your lifestyle. 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 Within this role, your responsibilities will include: The provision of independent assurance (assessment) that plant modifications have been correctly conceived, justified and implemented. Contribute towards INA assurance that Plant is operated and maintained in accordance with the Safety Case. Represent INA at technical meetings both internally and with the ONR. Conduct and reporting of surveillance and other activities in accordance with the Model of Internal Regulation. Contribute to reporting of internal regulation activities to all levels in the organisation. Developing and implementing oversight arrangements for specific projects. The role will require authorisation to and fulfilling of the Nuclear Safety Engineer Role in accordance with the Safety Case Management process. Appropriate mentoring and training will be provided to achieve this qualification. Who you are The ideal candidate for the INA Assessment Nuclear Safety Engineer role will have a degree or equivalent in Engineering or Science, with experience in Cyber Security (Operational and Information Technology), Electrical Systems, or Control & Instrumentation. Practical experience with safety case arrangements for higher category cases, such as author, verifier, or case officer, is desirable. Knowledge of regulatory processes, Nuclear Power Plant theory, systems, and components is beneficial for assessing compliance with safety cases, Nuclear Site Licenses, and relevant legislation. Strong problem-solving, decision-making, and negotiation skills, along with a questioning attitude, are essential. To be appointed to this role, you will need to meet the criteria for Security Vetting which will, ordinarily, require you to have been a resident of the UK for the last 5 years. Applications for this role close on 9th March 2025. DestinationNuclear EDFjobs What's in it for you? Success is personal. It's your journey, powered by us. Join us and we'll help Britain achieve Net Zero together.